Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes equitable isn’t precisely even. If it makes things easier overall, there’s no harm in splitting things according to your strengths, not necessarily according to the calendar.
Work together to find a division of labor that works better for everyone.
+1
It sounds like you have established a solid routine that works. The kids know exactly what to expect and do it consistently.
Anonymous wrote:Husband here. I do bedtime three nights a week. My wife does three. One is joint (Friday night pizza night.)
When I do bedtime, I do it. Handle all the kids. Brush teeth. Read books. Take responsibility for kids going down and staying in room.
When wife does bedtime, I regularly get asked to stop what I'm doing (usually working, this is part of my scheduled work time) to brush teeth or find stuffed animals or otherwise help out. Often wife gets frustrated with kids. Some nights she is so frustrated that I have to take over.
This isn't hard. I take responsibility for what I have to do. Why can't my wife take the same responsibility, and do so cheerfully without getting mad at me or kids?
(Yes we divide up responsibilities evenly. Kids. Cooking. Weekends. Cleaning. It's a good marriage.)
Husbands, what do you do in circumstances like this?
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes equitable isn’t precisely even. If it makes things easier overall, there’s no harm in splitting things according to your strengths, not necessarily according to the calendar.
Work together to find a division of labor that works better for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Husband here. I do bedtime three nights a week. My wife does three. One is joint (Friday night pizza night.)
When I do bedtime, I do it. Handle all the kids. Brush teeth. Read books. Take responsibility for kids going down and staying in room.
When wife does bedtime, I regularly get asked to stop what I'm doing (usually working, this is part of my scheduled work time) to brush teeth or find stuffed animals or otherwise help out. Often wife gets frustrated with kids. Some nights she is so frustrated that I have to take over.
This isn't hard. I take responsibility for what I have to do. Why can't my wife take the same responsibility, and do so cheerfully without getting mad at me or kids?
(Yes we divide up responsibilities evenly. Kids. Cooking. Weekends. Cleaning. It's a good marriage.)
Husbands, what do you do in circumstances like this?
Anonymous wrote:Husband here. I do bedtime three nights a week. My wife does three. One is joint (Friday night pizza night.)
When I do bedtime, I do it. Handle all the kids. Brush teeth. Read books. Take responsibility for kids going down and staying in room.
When wife does bedtime, I regularly get asked to stop what I'm doing (usually working, this is part of my scheduled work time) to brush teeth or find stuffed animals or otherwise help out. Often wife gets frustrated with kids. Some nights she is so frustrated that I have to take over.
This isn't hard. I take responsibility for what I have to do. Why can't my wife take the same responsibility, and do so cheerfully without getting mad at me or kids?
(Yes we divide up responsibilities evenly. Kids. Cooking. Weekends. Cleaning. It's a good marriage.)
Husbands, what do you do in circumstances like this?
Anonymous wrote:Husband here. I do bedtime three nights a week. My wife does three. One is joint (Friday night pizza night.)
When I do bedtime, I do it. Handle all the kids. Brush teeth. Read books. Take responsibility for kids going down and staying in room.
When wife does bedtime, I regularly get asked to stop what I'm doing (usually working, this is part of my scheduled work time) to brush teeth or find stuffed animals or otherwise help out. Often wife gets frustrated with kids. Some nights she is so frustrated that I have to take over.
This isn't hard. I take responsibility for what I have to do. Why can't my wife take the same responsibility, and do so cheerfully without getting mad at me or kids?
(Yes we divide up responsibilities evenly. Kids. Cooking. Weekends. Cleaning. It's a good marriage.)
Husbands, what do you do in circumstances like this?