Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’m happy. We’ve divided up “zones.”
His zones:
Food (meal planning, grocery ordering, cooking)
School (communication, putting events on the shared calendar, volunteering)
Finances
Church (registering for Sunday school, volunteering)
Potty training
Extracurriculars
Trash
Date night planning/babysitters
My zones:
Laundry
Kids clothes (buying, tracking what’s outgrown, organizing hand me downs)
Buying stuff we need and keeping the house stocked (water bottles, school supplies, baby gear, toys, furniture, garbage bags, paper towels, etc)
Household maintenance and repairmen
School lottery and research
Nanny
Summer camps
Kids chores (management, assignment, teaching)
Parenting research/problem solving
Shared:
Childcare
Cleaning
I’m sure there are some zones I’m forgetting, but that’s the jist. We trust each other to handle our stuff. We also both work similar hours, with similar stress and similar incomes. We’re very happy together and very happy with our chore balance.
Oh wow. I do all of this with the exception of summer camp. I also do the lawn care, which isn’t on your list, but I like to do it. DH is also in charge of pest control, gift giving (including Christmas), and car maintenance.
It drives me crazy sometimes. I make about 1/3 of what DH makes, but he does not do anything like 25% of the household chores.