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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter was an early riser at ages 3, 4, 5 and my husband would get up with her most mornings and get her and my son breakfast and let me sleep till 6:45 and bring me coffee. We trained her to stay in her room until 6 but not after, she was waking at 5 am and an hour was what she could do on her own at age 4. I had a lot of the parenting load otherwise, and DH recognized thas, so this was ,one of those things that he could do, so he did. He would also take the kids to the park on weekend afternoons so I could go to the gym nap cook whatever in peach. I'm sorry so many of you have such low expectations of your male spouses that you think its okay that OP, who works out of the home/commutes, has to get up early every single morning, week days and weekends, while her DH sleeps in because he's up late playing video games and reneges on his agreement to let her sleep in on the weekend. Its telling that so many of you choose to criticize her parenting as well, saying *she* has to train her daughter to stay in her room. Maybe he should take charge if he's the one who wants to sleep in until 10 am and not have to get up in the morning. Unless there's something else going on, like he's picking up the daughter and taking the evenings and making all of dinner , then that's a trade of morning and evening, but that doesn't sound like it. [/quote] Most of us aren’t complaining about our spouses. Most of us have solved our issues regarding sleeping in and childcare. Most of us are just trying to offer OP some suggestions. It’s OP who has the spouse problem. [/quote]
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