Anonymous wrote:to all of the geniuses counseling divorce, what is this woman supposed to do when ExH has the kids during his 50% of the time and is too tired to take them to daycare, forgets to help with their homework, feeds them McDonalds all weekend, skips their sports practice because its too much of a pain for him, etc etc etc. To the OP, I would say that if you can afford it and deal with another teenager besides your husband, maybe just get an au pair so you have somebody in the house and can just walk out the door when you need to in the morning. I've done this for 11 years now and while not optimal, my husband is the father of my kids and he is not going to do drop offs or pick ups or any other child related necessity during the week. The au pair has kept me sane, at least.
Anonymous wrote:to all of the geniuses counseling divorce, what is this woman supposed to do when ExH has the kids during his 50% of the time and is too tired to take them to daycare, forgets to help with their homework, feeds them McDonalds all weekend, skips their sports practice because its too much of a pain for him, etc etc etc. To the OP, I would say that if you can afford it and deal with another teenager besides your husband, maybe just get an au pair so you have somebody in the house and can just walk out the door when you need to in the morning. I've done this for 11 years now and while not optimal, my husband is the father of my kids and he is not going to do drop offs or pick ups or any other child related necessity during the week. The au pair has kept me sane, at least.
Anonymous wrote:to all of the geniuses counseling divorce, what is this woman supposed to do when ExH has the kids during his 50% of the time and is too tired to take them to daycare, forgets to help with their homework, feeds them McDonalds all weekend, skips their sports practice because its too much of a pain for him, etc etc etc. To the OP, I would say that if you can afford it and deal with another teenager besides your husband, maybe just get an au pair so you have somebody in the house and can just walk out the door when you need to in the morning. I've done this for 11 years now and while not optimal, my husband is the father of my kids and he is not going to do drop offs or pick ups or any other child related necessity during the week. The au pair has kept me sane, at least.
Anonymous wrote:Could the money for both daycare be put towards getting a nanny-type person in for the whole day? Drop off solved, except when the nanny doesn't show up. Does any one discuss this before having children? My husband and I didn't want to bother with all this so we had no children.
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes stay up way too late watching Netflix myself. Last night, for example, I was up until 2am. Was it a struggle to get up at 6, get in the shower, make lunches, and get out the door as usual? Yes, absolutely. Did I decide, nah, I'll just stay in bed until I'm rested and let someone else handle my responsibilities? No, because I'm an adult.
Anonymous wrote:It's hard to feel sympathetic about his need to sleep in after binge watching Netflix.