Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family paperwork is a 15 minute a week task. It would be very easy to ask him to avoid a space while you are on an interview, which is very likely only once in a while.
The real problem is that it seems like he is intruding in your “me” time.
Seriously? It takes me 15 minutes to empty out my kids’ backpacks each day and decide what to keep and what to toss, and that’s before actually DOING anything. Family administration has taken me HOURS over the past month. We’re going to Europe for 2 weeks this summer and researching and booking flights, trains, hotels, and making sure all of our passports are in order is no joke. We’re not hiring a travel agent and DH and kids are counting on me to have a good trip.
15 minutes for backpacks? GTFOH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family paperwork is a 15 minute a week task. It would be very easy to ask him to avoid a space while you are on an interview, which is very likely only once in a while.
The real problem is that it seems like he is intruding in your “me” time.
Seriously? It takes me 15 minutes to empty out my kids’ backpacks each day and decide what to keep and what to toss, and that’s before actually DOING anything. Family administration has taken me HOURS over the past month. We’re going to Europe for 2 weeks this summer and researching and booking flights, trains, hotels, and making sure all of our passports are in order is no joke. We’re not hiring a travel agent and DH and kids are counting on me to have a good trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family paperwork is a 15 minute a week task. It would be very easy to ask him to avoid a space while you are on an interview, which is very likely only once in a while.
The real problem is that it seems like he is intruding in your “me” time.
Seriously? It takes me 15 minutes to empty out my kids’ backpacks each day and decide what to keep and what to toss, and that’s before actually DOING anything. Family administration has taken me HOURS over the past month. We’re going to Europe for 2 weeks this summer and researching and booking flights, trains, hotels, and making sure all of our passports are in order is no joke. We’re not hiring a travel agent and DH and kids are counting on me to have a good trip.
Anonymous wrote:Family paperwork is a 15 minute a week task. It would be very easy to ask him to avoid a space while you are on an interview, which is very likely only once in a while.
The real problem is that it seems like he is intruding in your “me” time.
Anonymous wrote:Did I post this and don’t remember? Are we married to the same man?
OP, I feel you. This is my husband to a T. I’ve tried the same tricks you’d use for an intrusive coworker — saying “sorry, can’t talk now, got to finish this,” etc. but it does NOT compute.
My best suggestion is to go about your day as if he’s not there. Shuffle papers, tote the recycling out, talk loudly to the pets. And always, always warn him that you’re about to start vacuuming when he starts wandering during phone calls.
Anonymous wrote:Family paperwork is a 15 minute a week task. It would be very easy to ask him to avoid a space while you are on an interview, which is very likely only once in a while.
The real problem is that it seems like he is intruding in your “me” time.
Anonymous wrote:Switch places. You get the office and he can have the rest of the house. That way, you get peace and quiet. He gets room to pace.