Anonymous wrote:Go. You are on the path to finding yourself divorced once the kids are grown and moved out because you've tacitly ignored your husband and his need for connection with you note: this is actually a good thing that he wants this connection, ignore the posters that say he's selfish and immature, 10 to 1 they are in unhappy marriages.) Don't by into the notion that the kids should be first in a marriage. Healthy marriages put the parent partnership first, and everyone thrives. Happy marriage = happy, secure kids. GO.
Find an arrangement that works for you and throw money at the problem if need be. Can you pay the nanny to be live-in and care for the youngest.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go away for the week. Your DH is right and your kids will be fine and happy with grandparents and especially their nanny. Give the nanny additional hours if that would have you feel better.
Your marriage is extremely important to the health and future of your children. Don't take it for granted.
I agree. Dh and I have a wonderful marriage, and while everyone thinks it's 100% natural, it takes work to stay connected and to make sure we are devoted to each other as much as our children.
One week will be a small blip in your life, in 2 years you won't be thinking "well that trip was way too long."
Anonymous wrote:Go away for the week. Your DH is right and your kids will be fine and happy with grandparents and especially their nanny. Give the nanny additional hours if that would have you feel better.
Your marriage is extremely important to the health and future of your children. Don't take it for granted.