Anonymous wrote:F that! I would seriously tell him to get his ass back to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a twin and his mother got her masters while taking care of the twin babies. She said it was perfect timing since babies sleep at lot.
When his mom went back to work (teaching) she and my husband's dad worked opposite shifts -- she taught 1st grade daytime and his dad worked 2nd shift at an international company. It worked perfectly and his parents never got on each others nerves since they didn't see each other much!
OP, Let the husband go, and in 3 months you can take your girls' trip.
No not all babies sleep a lot and adults need more than 2 hours of sleep at a time. Some of us had babies that woke every 2-3 hours for months. Not days. Not bad days. Every day.
OMG thank you for saying this! I’m in that stage now. 10.5 weeks and counting with no more than 2-3 hours of sleep at a time. I’m too tired to think!
Single mom so no DH but yes no way would I be saying yes to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a twin and his mother got her masters while taking care of the twin babies. She said it was perfect timing since babies sleep at lot.
When his mom went back to work (teaching) she and my husband's dad worked opposite shifts -- she taught 1st grade daytime and his dad worked 2nd shift at an international company. It worked perfectly and his parents never got on each others nerves since they didn't see each other much!
OP, Let the husband go, and in 3 months you can take your girls' trip.
No not all babies sleep a lot and adults need more than 2 hours of sleep at a time. Some of us had babies that woke every 2-3 hours for months. Not days. Not bad days. Every day.
Anonymous wrote:So many snowflake women here. It's a few days. if you can't handle your 2 kids for a few days you should not have had a 2nd one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, let him know that if he goes to Vegas, you will pump and go off for a girls spa weekend and leave him with both kids too, since you need to rest and all.
I'm the pp whose husband went to Coachella. I mean...yeah? My husband would be fine with our kids for the weekend. That's kind of the point. Instead of being smug you married a guy who doesn't want to take a guys trip why aren't you sad you don't have a spouse you feel comfortable leaving your own children with?
Bingo! We have a super healthy relationship. But parents are also people and should have time with friends. It works 100% both ways.
And spare us the notion that mothering a newborn and a toddler for a couple days is an insurmountable challenge. Drama llamas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, let him know that if he goes to Vegas, you will pump and go off for a girls spa weekend and leave him with both kids too, since you need to rest and all.
I'm the pp whose husband went to Coachella. I mean...yeah? My husband would be fine with our kids for the weekend. That's kind of the point. Instead of being smug you married a guy who doesn't want to take a guys trip why aren't you sad you don't have a spouse you feel comfortable leaving your own children with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, let him know that if he goes to Vegas, you will pump and go off for a girls spa weekend and leave him with both kids too, since you need to rest and all.
I'm the pp whose husband went to Coachella. I mean...yeah? My husband would be fine with our kids for the weekend. That's kind of the point. Instead of being smug you married a guy who doesn't want to take a guys trip why aren't you sad you don't have a spouse you feel comfortable leaving your own children with?
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a twin and his mother got her masters while taking care of the twin babies. She said it was perfect timing since babies sleep at lot.
When his mom went back to work (teaching) she and my husband's dad worked opposite shifts -- she taught 1st grade daytime and his dad worked 2nd shift at an international company. It worked perfectly and his parents never got on each others nerves since they didn't see each other much!
OP, Let the husband go, and in 3 months you can take your girls' trip.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a twin and his mother got her masters while taking care of the twin babies. She said it was perfect timing since babies sleep at lot.
When his mom went back to work (teaching) she and my husband's dad worked opposite shifts -- she taught 1st grade daytime and his dad worked 2nd shift at an international company. It worked perfectly and his parents never got on each others nerves since they didn't see each other much!
OP, Let the husband go, and in 3 months you can take your girls' trip.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, let him know that if he goes to Vegas, you will pump and go off for a girls spa weekend and leave him with both kids too, since you need to rest and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH here. I don’t see what the big deal is. He’s home all day with newborns as well and wants to join a weekend trip with his buddies.
Despite the hype, mothering two kids and keeping them alive for 3 days isn’t climbing Everest.
Please tell us more about your expertise on mothering, male human.
Literally half the planet has done it since the dawn of time? I know that much. And 99%+ of those have done it under a whole hell of a lot more duress than “my husband went to Vegas for 2.5 days” and left me in my suburban, air-conditioned, well-appointed 5000 square foot home with two kids. Get over yourselves.
Well...certain type of victim woman will take a lot of shit from their DH. The DH who wrote above is married to a woman with low self-esteem and can get away by doing these kinds of things.
Feel sorry for the children who are raised in such shitty marriages.