Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly in a Grandparent who is reliable and can drive. Some love this stuff.
My mom would be willing, but DH hates me asking her for help like this ("don't make your life someone else's problem"), so that's an option here, unfortunately.
And I get it. He thinks I'm putting my job before the kids, which yes, is horrible of me.
Ok these are the sort of posts that are more disturbing than your OP. You have a solution that would work for you and the kids to a problem HE created and you think he’s going to give you a hard time for implementing it despite it being no issue for him? Red flag x 200000. Do this and he can get over it or solve it another way.
And this is the second reference to your work not being important or worth supporting. Why do you feel this way? Wanting to work is ok. Why is it acceptable to work for him but not you. I think your problems are bigger than this situation.
It's always been more acceptable for the man to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly in a Grandparent who is reliable and can drive. Some love this stuff.
My mom would be willing, but DH hates me asking her for help like this ("don't make your life someone else's problem"), so that's an option here, unfortunately.
And I get it. He thinks I'm putting my job before the kids, which yes, is horrible of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Military community usually steps up and helps with kid stuff. Look into it.
This is only true on TV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly in a Grandparent who is reliable and can drive. Some love this stuff.
My mom would be willing, but DH hates me asking her for help like this ("don't make your life someone else's problem"), so that's an option here, unfortunately.
And I get it. He thinks I'm putting my job before the kids, which yes, is horrible of me.
Ok these are the sort of posts that are more disturbing than your OP. You have a solution that would work for you and the kids to a problem HE created and you think he’s going to give you a hard time for implementing it despite it being no issue for him? Red flag x 200000. Do this and he can get over it or solve it another way.
And this is the second reference to your work not being important or worth supporting. Why do you feel this way? Wanting to work is ok. Why is it acceptable to work for him but not you. I think your problems are bigger than this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly in a Grandparent who is reliable and can drive. Some love this stuff.
My mom would be willing, but DH hates me asking her for help like this ("don't make your life someone else's problem"), so that's an option here, unfortunately.
And I get it. He thinks I'm putting my job before the kids, which yes, is horrible of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly in a Grandparent who is reliable and can drive. Some love this stuff.
My mom would be willing, but DH hates me asking her for help like this ("don't make your life someone else's problem"), so that's an option here, unfortunately.
And I get it. He thinks I'm putting my job before the kids, which yes, is horrible of me.
Ok these are the sort of posts that are more disturbing than your OP. You have a solution that would work for you and the kids to a problem HE created and you think he’s going to give you a hard time for implementing it despite it being no issue for him? Red flag x 200000. Do this and he can get over it or solve it another way.
And this is the second reference to your work not being important or worth supporting. Why do you feel this way? Wanting to work is ok. Why is it acceptable to work for him but not you. I think your problems are bigger than this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly in a Grandparent who is reliable and can drive. Some love this stuff.
My mom would be willing, but DH hates me asking her for help like this ("don't make your life someone else's problem"), so that's an option here, unfortunately.
And I get it. He thinks I'm putting my job before the kids, which yes, is horrible of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Without running it by me, DH signed up our two DC's for a STEM day camp this summer. It runs 9-2, which conflicts with my work hours of 8-5. He is unable to drop off or pick up and doesn't see it as an issue since I work from home. Here's the problem, though: it's a 45 minute round trip each way, and yes, while there's only a 60-70% chance someone will notice I'm missing, I'm not sure how much grief I'll get if someone (read: manager) notices. I'm pretty irritated. Am I overreacting?
"Sounds like a great idea, hon. It doesn't work for me as far as work hours so I hope you can manage the pick up and drop off."
And then I would not say another word and make zero effort to figure this out.
Please please please do this OP! It might be hard if you’re not used to sticking up for yourself so if you want moral support ask here and we will cheer you on.
Anonymous wrote:Fly in a Grandparent who is reliable and can drive. Some love this stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Military community usually steps up and helps with kid stuff. Look into it.