Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Appreciate the comments, good and bad. I do care about her (stepdaughter). Yes my husband does appreciate all I do for his daughter. It is actually the mom's week to have the daughter but she didn't plan ahead to get child care for the week. So I do feel like free child care, which I am happy to do for my stepdaughter but I wish her mother would at least say, "hey, thanks for taking her into your office today." And as a mom myself, I just think it's odd that she wouldn't move heaven and earth to figure something else out.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Appreciate the comments, good and bad. I do care about her (stepdaughter). Yes my husband does appreciate all I do for his daughter. It is actually the mom's week to have the daughter but she didn't plan ahead to get child care for the week. So I do feel like free child care, which I am happy to do for my stepdaughter but I wish her mother would at least say, "hey, thanks for taking her into your office today." And as a mom myself, I just think it's odd that she wouldn't move heaven and earth to figure something else out.
Anonymous wrote:So weird people are reading it this way. Seems to me she cares about the kid, trying to have her stay with bio-mom, because what kid wants to sit in a friggin office all day?
Precisely where is the evidence she cares about the kid?? All the OP keeps posting is that she would do better by HER children and that it's such a hassle to have to deal with this child when she has childcare for her OWN children. Sounds like someone who is way more interested in putting down her predecessor, maybe with good reason maybe not... but certainly not someone who has the slightest interest in the child.
PS OP - the stepchild IS one of your children.
Anonymous wrote:To answer your question, as a mother, I'd rather miss a day of work to be with my child than have her step mother bring my child to work. Yes, I find that odd.
So weird people are reading it this way. Seems to me she cares about the kid, trying to have her stay with bio-mom, because what kid wants to sit in a friggin office all day?
Anonymous wrote:Please, OP, send this thread to your husband's ex. I'm sure she'll find other arrangements. I'd rather lose my job that leave my child with someone who so obviously resents her stepchild.
Anonymous wrote:To answer your question, as a mother, I'd rather miss a day of work to be with my child than have her step mother bring my child to work. Yes, I find that odd.