I want to help my wife feel less stressed but I am not sure how to go about it
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she wants some "her" time without having to go somewhere to have it.
The easiest solution is for you to take your child elsewhere for as many hours as you can muster without costing too much.
Example: THIS Saturday
Take toddler to breakfast - IHOP or somewhere kid friendly
Take toddler to indoor playground - BeeHive or similar; you can easily kill 3 hours doing this (you pay each 1 1/2 hr increment) between travel time and being there
Hopefully this goes into toddler nap time - so head home, take toddler to a different room from spouse (den/bedroom/backyard) or regular nap if applies
Make toddler lunch and clean up lunch after you and child
Make separate lunch for DW that you can deliver to wherever in house that she is and close the door
You've now freed up some time for her to do whatever it is that she pleases; reading/vegging out/staring into space/being on her phone - whatever and it didn't require her to get dressed or be social
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:It will be great for her to get a few hours of alone time during the week. Just to read a book and drink a cup of coffee quietly. Absolutely hire a babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Well ignoring the fact that parenting your kid shouldn't be something you "offer to do", it should just be something you are doing, why don't you take your son out on your own so she can relax at home solo?