Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have the same schedule, every day, every week. We decided that he would do drop off (he has to leave the house earlier than I do) and I would do pick up (I finish work earlier than he does). Its the same every day, unless one of us has to work late, work early, travel for work, etc. That way, drop off/pick up become part of our daily routines. DH also tends to stay up later than he should watching TV, but daycare dropoff is always his duty, whether he is tired or not.
+1.
I wouldn't put up with that crap for 2 seconds, OP. How old is he, 12?
This is a continuous battle. I basically solo parent on the weekends because he is sleeping. I have tried asking, begging, yelling, enticing, ultimatums, you name it. Yes he is like a teenager, I live with a teenager, and consequently, I treat him as one. I don't know what to do, I am in a constant state of anger and resentment for having to drag him out of bed. UGH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have the same schedule, every day, every week. We decided that he would do drop off (he has to leave the house earlier than I do) and I would do pick up (I finish work earlier than he does). Its the same every day, unless one of us has to work late, work early, travel for work, etc. That way, drop off/pick up become part of our daily routines. DH also tends to stay up later than he should watching TV, but daycare dropoff is always his duty, whether he is tired or not.
+1.
I wouldn't put up with that crap for 2 seconds, OP. How old is he, 12?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you just start leaving the house at 7am when you need to get to work. Then he deals with the fallout of being late. He should do all the dropoffs if you are doing all the pickups. The end.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have the same schedule, every day, every week. We decided that he would do drop off (he has to leave the house earlier than I do) and I would do pick up (I finish work earlier than he does). Its the same every day, unless one of us has to work late, work early, travel for work, etc. That way, drop off/pick up become part of our daily routines. DH also tends to stay up later than he should watching TV, but daycare dropoff is always his duty, whether he is tired or not.
Anonymous wrote:This probably isn't helpful, but I'd leave earlier and only take the kid that doesn't go to daycare on his way to work. Get that kid in the car, put the other in bed with him, and leave.