Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you and your husband not normally communicate at all? Wouldn’t you have said goodbye when you left to go pick up the preschooler? And wouldn’t he when he left to go wherever? I don’t see how this happened at all. Your marriage is bizarre.
You are making ridiculous assumptions based on your own situation. This does not help OP at all and no, you don't know that her marriage is "bizarre."
Um what assumptions did I make exactly?
That everyone else says "hello" and "goodbye" before leaving or returning to the house, just because you apparently do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once I left my 2-yr-old nephew taking a nap in my guest room while I ran to 7-11 with my kids. I had recently started watching him and forgot he was there. His dad, my BIL, came to pick him up while I was gone. I got home and my nephew had disappeared.
I freaked out at my stupid mistake, called my sister at work and she told me what happened. Her H was pretty livid, rightly so. She was more forgiving.
I continued taking care of him and other kids too and never made a mistake like that again. I'm very very thankful they didn't freak out more and come down hard on me. It was a one off.
I'm also very thankful nothing horrible happened to him while I was gone and also that he didn't even just wake up and wander around crying.
Why didn't her husband hang around until you got back, to talk to you about this?
Anonymous wrote:Have you two spoken about it yet? How did he react? Has anything like this ever happened before? Need more info...
Anonymous wrote:Once I left my 2-yr-old nephew taking a nap in my guest room while I ran to 7-11 with my kids. I had recently started watching him and forgot he was there. His dad, my BIL, came to pick him up while I was gone. I got home and my nephew had disappeared.
I freaked out at my stupid mistake, called my sister at work and she told me what happened. Her H was pretty livid, rightly so. She was more forgiving.
I continued taking care of him and other kids too and never made a mistake like that again. I'm very very thankful they didn't freak out more and come down hard on me. It was a one off.
I'm also very thankful nothing horrible happened to him while I was gone and also that he didn't even just wake up and wander around crying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you and your husband not normally communicate at all? Wouldn’t you have said goodbye when you left to go pick up the preschooler? And wouldn’t he when he left to go wherever? I don’t see how this happened at all. Your marriage is bizarre.
You are making ridiculous assumptions based on your own situation. This does not help OP at all and no, you don't know that her marriage is "bizarre."
Um what assumptions did I make exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you and your husband not normally communicate at all? Wouldn’t you have said goodbye when you left to go pick up the preschooler? And wouldn’t he when he left to go wherever? I don’t see how this happened at all. Your marriage is bizarre.
You are making ridiculous assumptions based on your own situation. This does not help OP at all and no, you don't know that her marriage is "bizarre."
Anonymous wrote:Not overreacting, but take it as a lesson to always confirm handoff. DH and I use the air traffic control approach—one person hands off responsibility for the kids and waits to leave until the other person confirms/accepts responsibility. It’s not enough to call out “I’m leaving!” and assume the other person heard.
Anonymous wrote:Do you and your husband not normally communicate at all? Wouldn’t you have said goodbye when you left to go pick up the preschooler? And wouldn’t he when he left to go wherever? I don’t see how this happened at all. Your marriage is bizarre.