Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you're happy with him. To me he sounds hyperactive and exhausting, and liable to drop everything for some shiny new project. Sometimes overreaction is not what's needed.
Why be positive when you can bring someone else down, eh PP?
What do you want from me?!? My first sentence was that I'm glad OP is happy with this turn of events.
I have a right to my opinion on the situation OP described. If she didn't want opinions, she wouldn't have posted. There is no expectation that you'll get only rainbows and unicorns on DCUM.
And to answer another poster, yes, to me OP's description of her husband reads like a textbook hyperactive ADHD type. I know them well. And I've had a child struggle in school too, due to inattentive ADHD, and the answer has been an evaluation, IEP then 504, meds, tutors and executive function coaching from me. Not suddenly meeting with all the teachers and rushing out to get ingredients for a science experiment. I'd be worried that if your child's issues are long-term, OP, your husband will suddenly tire of his parenting hobby and switch to something else, leaving you with that burden...
But regardless of what eventually transpires, OP, I am glad you're happy with him. And I mean that. We have to grab every moment of gratitude and joy in this world.