Anonymous wrote:We just returned from a bi-annual family vacation with all the In-laws and I'm constantly surprised/disappointed that the women in my family seem to spend over half of their day in the kitchen. Prepping, cutting, cooking, baking, cleaning, etc. etc. Breakfasts, lunches and dinners all seem too elaborate. Pull out every bowl, pan and dish, make a mess, clean everything. Then do it all again an hour later for the next meal.
I have 3 kids, and breakfast and lunch are 15 minute events in my house. bowl of cereal. kids then put bowls in dishwasher. Done.
I HATE the stress of being in the kitchen for hours on end. My dear husband says leave it, but I don't want to let my SILs and MIL down. So, I keep engaging in busywork with them while the men and kids are out at the beach or pool or family room.
Seriously, ladies, I'm trying to understand. What makes you want to be in the kitchen most of your waking day? and will you judge me if I want to skip out?
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the family. My in-laws have a rule that every dinner is either carry out or eaten out. families are responsible for their own lunches and breakfasts including cleanup
Anonymous wrote:Because some women like it? I'd prefer to be prepping dinner and sipping a glass of wine while the kids are with their dad or watching TV in another room. Live and let live. But if you don't offer to help a little with dishes or setting clearing the table then you will get the side eye. It's ok if your husband does the pitching in as long as each family helps out and you have participated in the eating.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, the answer is the patriarchy. You wanna change this? Figure out what the right amount of time is for your family to contribute, and you and your husband split it.
Anonymous wrote:Huh? There’s work to be done, and they women get stuck doing it. I doubt that is a “want.”
Your way to help solve this is not to skip out on the work but rather insist your husband step up and do his share. If you have teens, make them help too.
And if they don’t, tell them you aren’t going next year.
Anonymous wrote:We just returned from a bi-annual family vacation with all the In-laws and I'm constantly surprised/disappointed that the women in my family seem to spend over half of their day in the kitchen. Prepping, cutting, cooking, baking, cleaning, etc. etc. Breakfasts, lunches and dinners all seem too elaborate. Pull out every bowl, pan and dish, make a mess, clean everything. Then do it all again an hour later for the next meal.
I have 3 kids, and breakfast and lunch are 15 minute events in my house. bowl of cereal. kids then put bowls in dishwasher. Done.
I HATE the stress of being in the kitchen for hours on end. My dear husband says leave it, but I don't want to let my SILs and MIL down. So, I keep engaging in busywork with them while the men and kids are out at the beach or pool or family room.
Seriously, ladies, I'm trying to understand. What makes you want to be in the kitchen most of your waking day? and will you judge me if I want to skip out?