Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. My husband is the same. Never takes any initiative to plan fun family outings and either refuses to go to anything I plan, or if he does go, it’s very begrudgingly and obvious he’s just “checking the box” and can’t wait to get back home to the couch, TV, and iPad. So no advice, only commiseration. I refuse to sit at home all weekend so I take the kids out by myself and we all have fun together. At this point I feel like it’s DH’s loss.
He didn’t want to go any fall festivals. Now he doesn’t want to do any holiday events either. He definitely does not want to go see some Xmas lights because it is only thanksgiving. Museum? No. Movies? No. Have people over? No. Everything is just a no. I guess I will put up the tree today. He will help reluctantly. Everything is just so forced.
Do you spring these ideas on him the morning of? He may have an idea of what he’d like to do. What about having a weekly planning meeting? On Sunday nights, my spouse and I go over the schedule for the week—work schedules, evening meetings, kids schedules, pick ups and events. What about planning ahead?
I ask the day off, the day before, the week before, the month before. It is always the same.
He just told me to take the kids away alone for winter break and spring break. He doesn’t want to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. My husband is the same. Never takes any initiative to plan fun family outings and either refuses to go to anything I plan, or if he does go, it’s very begrudgingly and obvious he’s just “checking the box” and can’t wait to get back home to the couch, TV, and iPad. So no advice, only commiseration. I refuse to sit at home all weekend so I take the kids out by myself and we all have fun together. At this point I feel like it’s DH’s loss.
He didn’t want to go any fall festivals. Now he doesn’t want to do any holiday events either. He definitely does not want to go see some Xmas lights because it is only thanksgiving. Museum? No. Movies? No. Have people over? No. Everything is just a no. I guess I will put up the tree today. He will help reluctantly. Everything is just so forced.
Do you spring these ideas on him the morning of? He may have an idea of what he’d like to do. What about having a weekly planning meeting? On Sunday nights, my spouse and I go over the schedule for the week—work schedules, evening meetings, kids schedules, pick ups and events. What about planning ahead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. My husband is the same. Never takes any initiative to plan fun family outings and either refuses to go to anything I plan, or if he does go, it’s very begrudgingly and obvious he’s just “checking the box” and can’t wait to get back home to the couch, TV, and iPad. So no advice, only commiseration. I refuse to sit at home all weekend so I take the kids out by myself and we all have fun together. At this point I feel like it’s DH’s loss.
He didn’t want to go any fall festivals. Now he doesn’t want to do any holiday events either. He definitely does not want to go see some Xmas lights because it is only thanksgiving. Museum? No. Movies? No. Have people over? No. Everything is just a no. I guess I will put up the tree today. He will help reluctantly. Everything is just so forced.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. My husband is the same. Never takes any initiative to plan fun family outings and either refuses to go to anything I plan, or if he does go, it’s very begrudgingly and obvious he’s just “checking the box” and can’t wait to get back home to the couch, TV, and iPad. So no advice, only commiseration. I refuse to sit at home all weekend so I take the kids out by myself and we all have fun together. At this point I feel like it’s DH’s loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he like this when you met him or is this a change?
DH is a surgeon so his job is demanding and stressful. He was a resident when we got married and had kids so he was kind of always like this. He would work a lot, study for boards, do research and then help out with the baby.
I also had a busy life, had lots of friends and hung out with Dh so it didn’t bother me as much. We didn’t really share the same interests but I thought we complimented one another well.
Now I purposely don’t make my own plans so we can spend time as a family but Dh just wants to sit around all day.
Anonymous wrote:Was he like this when you met him or is this a change?