Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah op I'm the default parent even tho I have a full time job and we're equal earners. Thanks for nothing for sending your kid to camp cause now my kid's sick and I'm going to have to take the day(s) off. Keep your sick kid home!
So let me get this straight. Not only do I have to do everything at home AND earn more money at work, but I also have to keep my child home for the full duration of any cold (so that would be like 3 months out of the year for him) AND somehow keep my job. OK.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah op I'm the default parent even tho I have a full time job and we're equal earners. Thanks for nothing for sending your kid to camp cause now my kid's sick and I'm going to have to take the day(s) off. Keep your sick kid home!
Anonymous wrote:You have to start delegating some of the responsibility to your husband. Right now, you are enabling him by being a martyr of doing most of the stuffs. But, once you delegate, do not micromanage.
I know it's hard, because somehow mom is wired that way, but you can start now before resentment get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you send your sick kid to camp?!?
I am at home over the summer, so if my kid gets sick from.someone at the one camp we picked this summer, we can roll with it. But most of the kids at camp are there because their parents work, so if your kid gets them sick it creates a hardship for all of those working parents.
That is really selfish of you to send a sick kid to camp. If you couldn't take off you shoukd have had your husband go in late until the sitter could get there.
Anonymous wrote:I sent him to camp for the am
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, that's not what "default" parent means.
Default parent means it is assumed you will stay home from work today to take care of the sick child.
You're just another WOH parent whose child was up in the middle of the night, and now you're tired.
Ok, so what do you call it when one parent does 80% of the childcare, 80% of the housework, all the household finances, coordinates the household repairs & upkeep, all the details of the child's life (medical, school research and planning, etc), all the planning to see relatives (including inlaws to keep up relationship with grandchild), holidays, etc., PLUS works FT and brings in a bigger salary than the other parent? I'm perfectly happy to give is a new term other than "default parent."
Oh yeah, I forgot to add all the nighttime wakeups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, that's not what "default" parent means.
Default parent means it is assumed you will stay home from work today to take care of the sick child.
You're just another WOH parent whose child was up in the middle of the night, and now you're tired.
Ok, so what do you call it when one parent does 80% of the childcare, 80% of the housework, all the household finances, coordinates the household repairs & upkeep, all the details of the child's life (medical, school research and planning, etc), all the planning to see relatives (including inlaws to keep up relationship with grandchild), holidays, etc., PLUS works FT and brings in a bigger salary than the other parent? I'm perfectly happy to give is a new term other than "default parent."
Anonymous wrote:OP, that's not what "default" parent means.
Default parent means it is assumed you will stay home from work today to take care of the sick child.
You're just another WOH parent whose child was up in the middle of the night, and now you're tired.
Anonymous wrote:OP, that's not what "default" parent means.
Default parent means it is assumed you will stay home from work today to take care of the sick child.
You're just another WOH parent whose child was up in the middle of the night, and now you're tired.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I don't understand how life is so hard when taking care of a sick child means sending them off for someone else to take care of.