Anonymous wrote:What is his objection? That he's missing you? That he has to be alone with his son? 2.5 is not like a breastfeeding infant. And a toddler goes to bed pretty early. What's his problem, exactly?
Make sure you emphasize to him that this week is unusually busy, and make sure he has the chance to go out and get some "me" time. But get to the bottom of what exactly his specific grievance is. And by the way, he's not "watching" his son. That's what a babysitter does.
Not the OP but duh it's the same objection most DHs have - ithey are scared because they don't know what to do if the kid does not comply and they really just want to relax and not deal with little kid demands because little kid demands are boring and can be exhausting. Most DHs have so little experience with children. So OP should go out and just let her DH deal. It's the only way for it to get better for her DH. He won't do it the way she would if she was home and that's ok.