Anonymous wrote:How old your kids are will help us give advice. If your kids are 8+ Just let it all go and deal with your marriage after recovery. Too little time to change him before surgery. It will hopefully only be 2-3 weeks and for 2-3 weeks kids can bathe themselves, eat whatever, be late to school, Miss sports whatever. It’s a couple of weeks. Let it all go if basic needs met. If your kids are young enough to want to spend time with you look at old pictures or read together in bed. Slow down life. Who cares if Jonny misses lacrosse. Watch a movie together and tell husband to order in or make something simple from bachelor days. Have a cleaner come once a week and do some laundry.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse would be just fine: maybe a little more pizza delivery and a little less dishes and laundry than me, but probably less stressed and more fun. However, we are a 2 woman couple.
Anonymous wrote:Op and just wanted to add: I meant to say that doing the chores ahead of time is so I can recover in a pleasant environment. I have no expectation that he’ll care for the house while I’m out of commission, but he won’t even care for that part of it that will affect me.
I don’t care if the house gets dirty, but I hate the idea that I’ll be caring for a pretty nasty incision/wound and trying to prevent infection in a bathroom that he won’t bother to keep up, I’ll run out of clean comfortable clothing, I’ll be hungry because he doesn’t feel like bringing food upstairs yet again, or out of water or sleeping in sweaty sheets unless I beg for a water bottle refill or clean bedding. Cleaners and meal kits are great, but will only help DH and my kid, not me.
There are things that I think a person who is in pain medication and has fresh stitches shouldn’t have to ask for in real time and can’t hire out. The stuff I can’t outsource is precisely what DH won’t do.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse would be just fine: maybe a little more pizza delivery and a little less dishes and laundry than me, but probably less stressed and more fun. However, we are a 2 woman couple.
Anonymous wrote:Op and just wanted to add: I meant to say that doing the chores ahead of time is so I can recover in a pleasant environment. I have no expectation that he’ll care for the house while I’m out of commission, but he won’t even care for that part of it that will affect me.
I don’t care if the house gets dirty, but I hate the idea that I’ll be caring for a pretty nasty incision/wound and trying to prevent infection in a bathroom that he won’t bother to keep up, I’ll run out of clean comfortable clothing, I’ll be hungry because he doesn’t feel like bringing food upstairs yet again, or out of water or sleeping in sweaty sheets unless I beg for a water bottle refill or clean bedding. Cleaners and meal kits are great, but will only help DH and my kid, not me.
There are things that I think a person who is in pain medication and has fresh stitches shouldn’t have to ask for in real time and can’t hire out. The stuff I can’t outsource is precisely what DH won’t do.