Anonymous wrote:OP here. I also wanted to add that DH spends 2 hours on a sport hobby about 2-3 times per week, late in the evenings usually. So like from 8-10 pm 2-3 times per week. He ends up getting to bed late, is exhausted the next day, and then falls asleep while playing with DC which DC doesn't like. But DH refuses to give up this sport. Even though this counts as personal time, DH wants daily personal time in addition, of about 2 hours per day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't DH cut back his work hours and you work more in return?
OP here. That isn't practical because DH is a law firm partner and I make about $20 per hour. Just doesn't make sense. DH said he will never cut back his hours. He has been working these hours for the last 10 years.
Could you get a house in the suburbs and have him get a different job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't DH cut back his work hours and you work more in return?
OP here. That isn't practical because DH is a law firm partner and I make about $20 per hour. Just doesn't make sense. DH said he will never cut back his hours. He has been working these hours for the last 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Plan a day date while DC is at preschool. Starbucks, coffee shop, which will help in communicating. Sounds like resentment and tired of the grind. Agree with outsourcing. Have you thought of changing your schedule to match his? I mean I get he should,give up and be more malleable to D.C. But you could to and get him to see the light? Morning coffee?
Anonymous wrote:OP is it feasible to pay for more childcare help with DC? Either more of a full day program or a part time nanny or something? It sounds like you working part time and being nearly full time at home with DC is a lot.
It also sounds like your DH is stressed with the demands of his schedule and may genuinely need more of a break. While he's not caring for a kid while he's at work, his time at work really isn't a true break.
I don't really know what to suggest beyond paying for more childcare support so that you can ease your burden and maybe find a way to support DH having some breaks.
Anonymous wrote:Why in the hell don't you have a house cleaner when your husband is a partner at a law firm??? That is insane. Out source more.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I also wanted to add that DH spends 2 hours on a sport hobby about 2-3 times per week, late in the evenings usually. So like from 8-10 pm 2-3 times per week. He ends up getting to bed late, is exhausted the next day, and then falls asleep while playing with DC which DC doesn't like. But DH refuses to give up this sport. Even though this counts as personal time, DH wants daily personal time in addition, of about 2 hours per day.
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't DH cut back his work hours and you work more in return?