Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in school full time. I work 4 days a week and explicitly take Monday’s off (today) to do the exact chores you do not want to do. This is because it benefits ALL of us. By me doing all that I will do today, makes it so that the entire family can enjoy each other this week. I’ve already done all of the grocery shopping, all of the laundry (or at least what was left over from the weekend), I’m headed to Costco shortly, I’m working on meal prep for the entire week so dinners will take no more than 10min to assemble, and the house will be pretty much organized from top to bottom.
Frankly I do not see my abbreviated schedule as an opportunity for leisure, while my DH has to be at the office. I see it as an opportunity for our entire family to benefit from me powering through 8 hours of domestic work, so that all of us can have healthy meals, an organized home, and parents who get off work the rest of the week and can focus on family time, not running around stressed out.
So you gave up 20% of your paid work in exchange for 100% of the housework? This is why I stay 100% at my paid job, I'd rather work than spend one day a week making the rest of the family have a smoother life.
A smoother life for my family means a smoother life for me, plus healthy home cooked meals are a very high priprity for me. I don't resent doing things to create more family time and easy weeknights. Almost every night since school has been in, we have all managed a bike ride together. Would never be able to do that and eat a home cooked meal if it were not for my 80% schedule. Plus, this is such a great day. Right now Im grilling chicken breast for the week, listening to the breeze, and getting some sun. Wayyy better than being at the office right now.
This sounds glorious. The perfect balance. I think we all could use a 3 day weekend and have that one day to prepare for the week, so that both people are not spending precious family time running errands. You still keep full time employment status, but can use that one day to do all of your doctors appointments, errands, and not have to go to the grocery store when everyone else is there. I too do a ton of meal prep and it SUCKS that it has to happen on Sundays when we really just want to hang with the kids.
Why wouldn't you grocery shop and meal prep at night after the kids are in bed? I wouldn't give up a Sunday with my kids to shop and meal prep. Also, other than grocery shopping, my family has no errands to do on a weekly basis. What kinds of errands are y'all doing regularly?
I'm not he poster you are responding to, but my kids are in bed at 8:30, no way would I head out to the grocery store at 8:30PM and then start cooking up a storm. I'm in bed myself at 930, an hour of TV and then off to sleep. On the very few occasions I've had to go to the store at night, half the produce shelves are empty. maybe for you it is great, doing these things as night, but having a day off from work to do that garbage while the kids are at school, having healthy meals prepped, and bike rides at night, sound like the perfect balance at night. Maybe you are just not into relaxing. ((shrug))
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the opportunity to be off on Fridays but my husband told me if I did that it would mean he's canceling our once/month cleaning lady and I'd have to do those tasks. We could still definitely afford the cleaning lady once/month on a reduced schedule so I am interpreting that to mean that he will see all domestic tasks as my responsibility. Since I want to go part time due to health reasons, this would actually mean I'm taking on more work so I can see how it will end up. I don't think I'm going to reduce my schedule for this reason.
Holy shit! That's awful. I think our (weekly) cleaning service costs a lot less than counseling, and makes us even happier than the dinners out we'd be able to afford if we weren't paying them.
Sounds like your husband doesn't want you to cut back at work.
He doesn't want me to cut back and thinks that I'm "entitled" for bringing it up for discussion. He thinks I'm too young to not work full time. Before I got pregnant (I was on the fence about wanting to have a baby at all but he pushed for it) I told him that when it was time for our kid to go to K I wanted to work 4 days/week in order to have the opportunity to volunteer in his classroom/school and he agreed. Our kid started K 3 weeks ago and now I'm "entitled".
I'm the teacher with IBD who posted in the jobs forum a few weeks ago. I'm home today because I'm in the middle of a bad flare and waiting for the steroids to kick in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in school full time. I work 4 days a week and explicitly take Monday’s off (today) to do the exact chores you do not want to do. This is because it benefits ALL of us. By me doing all that I will do today, makes it so that the entire family can enjoy each other this week. I’ve already done all of the grocery shopping, all of the laundry (or at least what was left over from the weekend), I’m headed to Costco shortly, I’m working on meal prep for the entire week so dinners will take no more than 10min to assemble, and the house will be pretty much organized from top to bottom.
Frankly I do not see my abbreviated schedule as an opportunity for leisure, while my DH has to be at the office. I see it as an opportunity for our entire family to benefit from me powering through 8 hours of domestic work, so that all of us can have healthy meals, an organized home, and parents who get off work the rest of the week and can focus on family time, not running around stressed out.
So you gave up 20% of your paid work in exchange for 100% of the housework? This is why I stay 100% at my paid job, I'd rather work than spend one day a week making the rest of the family have a smoother life.
A smoother life for my family means a smoother life for me, plus healthy home cooked meals are a very high priprity for me. I don't resent doing things to create more family time and easy weeknights. Almost every night since school has been in, we have all managed a bike ride together. Would never be able to do that and eat a home cooked meal if it were not for my 80% schedule. Plus, this is such a great day. Right now Im grilling chicken breast for the week, listening to the breeze, and getting some sun. Wayyy better than being at the office right now.
I'd rather have less free time and grocery store prepped meals and keep my career. Enjoy your freedom!
I'm a orthodontist. Doesn't get much more career than that.
I couldn't keep my career and work only 80%. You're lucky that you can do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in school full time. I work 4 days a week and explicitly take Monday’s off (today) to do the exact chores you do not want to do. This is because it benefits ALL of us. By me doing all that I will do today, makes it so that the entire family can enjoy each other this week. I’ve already done all of the grocery shopping, all of the laundry (or at least what was left over from the weekend), I’m headed to Costco shortly, I’m working on meal prep for the entire week so dinners will take no more than 10min to assemble, and the house will be pretty much organized from top to bottom.
Frankly I do not see my abbreviated schedule as an opportunity for leisure, while my DH has to be at the office. I see it as an opportunity for our entire family to benefit from me powering through 8 hours of domestic work, so that all of us can have healthy meals, an organized home, and parents who get off work the rest of the week and can focus on family time, not running around stressed out.
So you gave up 20% of your paid work in exchange for 100% of the housework? This is why I stay 100% at my paid job, I'd rather work than spend one day a week making the rest of the family have a smoother life.
A smoother life for my family means a smoother life for me, plus healthy home cooked meals are a very high priprity for me. I don't resent doing things to create more family time and easy weeknights. Almost every night since school has been in, we have all managed a bike ride together. Would never be able to do that and eat a home cooked meal if it were not for my 80% schedule. Plus, this is such a great day. Right now Im grilling chicken breast for the week, listening to the breeze, and getting some sun. Wayyy better than being at the office right now.
This sounds glorious. The perfect balance. I think we all could use a 3 day weekend and have that one day to prepare for the week, so that both people are not spending precious family time running errands. You still keep full time employment status, but can use that one day to do all of your doctors appointments, errands, and not have to go to the grocery store when everyone else is there. I too do a ton of meal prep and it SUCKS that it has to happen on Sundays when we really just want to hang with the kids.
Why wouldn't you grocery shop and meal prep at night after the kids are in bed? I wouldn't give up a Sunday with my kids to shop and meal prep. Also, other than grocery shopping, my family has no errands to do on a weekly basis. What kinds of errands are y'all doing regularly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in school full time. I work 4 days a week and explicitly take Monday’s off (today) to do the exact chores you do not want to do. This is because it benefits ALL of us. By me doing all that I will do today, makes it so that the entire family can enjoy each other this week. I’ve already done all of the grocery shopping, all of the laundry (or at least what was left over from the weekend), I’m headed to Costco shortly, I’m working on meal prep for the entire week so dinners will take no more than 10min to assemble, and the house will be pretty much organized from top to bottom.
Frankly I do not see my abbreviated schedule as an opportunity for leisure, while my DH has to be at the office. I see it as an opportunity for our entire family to benefit from me powering through 8 hours of domestic work, so that all of us can have healthy meals, an organized home, and parents who get off work the rest of the week and can focus on family time, not running around stressed out.
So you gave up 20% of your paid work in exchange for 100% of the housework? This is why I stay 100% at my paid job, I'd rather work than spend one day a week making the rest of the family have a smoother life.
A smoother life for my family means a smoother life for me, plus healthy home cooked meals are a very high priprity for me. I don't resent doing things to create more family time and easy weeknights. Almost every night since school has been in, we have all managed a bike ride together. Would never be able to do that and eat a home cooked meal if it were not for my 80% schedule. Plus, this is such a great day. Right now Im grilling chicken breast for the week, listening to the breeze, and getting some sun. Wayyy better than being at the office right now.
I'd rather have less free time and grocery store prepped meals and keep my career. Enjoy your freedom!
I'm a orthodontist. Doesn't get much more career than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in school full time. I work 4 days a week and explicitly take Monday’s off (today) to do the exact chores you do not want to do. This is because it benefits ALL of us. By me doing all that I will do today, makes it so that the entire family can enjoy each other this week. I’ve already done all of the grocery shopping, all of the laundry (or at least what was left over from the weekend), I’m headed to Costco shortly, I’m working on meal prep for the entire week so dinners will take no more than 10min to assemble, and the house will be pretty much organized from top to bottom.
Frankly I do not see my abbreviated schedule as an opportunity for leisure, while my DH has to be at the office. I see it as an opportunity for our entire family to benefit from me powering through 8 hours of domestic work, so that all of us can have healthy meals, an organized home, and parents who get off work the rest of the week and can focus on family time, not running around stressed out.
So you gave up 20% of your paid work in exchange for 100% of the housework? This is why I stay 100% at my paid job, I'd rather work than spend one day a week making the rest of the family have a smoother life.
A smoother life for my family means a smoother life for me, plus healthy home cooked meals are a very high priprity for me. I don't resent doing things to create more family time and easy weeknights. Almost every night since school has been in, we have all managed a bike ride together. Would never be able to do that and eat a home cooked meal if it were not for my 80% schedule. Plus, this is such a great day. Right now Im grilling chicken breast for the week, listening to the breeze, and getting some sun. Wayyy better than being at the office right now.
I'd rather have less free time and grocery store prepped meals and keep my career. Enjoy your freedom!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the opportunity to be off on Fridays but my husband told me if I did that it would mean he's canceling our once/month cleaning lady and I'd have to do those tasks. We could still definitely afford the cleaning lady once/month on a reduced schedule so I am interpreting that to mean that he will see all domestic tasks as my responsibility. Since I want to go part time due to health reasons, this would actually mean I'm taking on more work so I can see how it will end up. I don't think I'm going to reduce my schedule for this reason.
Holy shit! That's awful. I think our (weekly) cleaning service costs a lot less than counseling, and makes us even happier than the dinners out we'd be able to afford if we weren't paying them.
Sounds like your husband doesn't want you to cut back at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in school full time. I work 4 days a week and explicitly take Monday’s off (today) to do the exact chores you do not want to do. This is because it benefits ALL of us. By me doing all that I will do today, makes it so that the entire family can enjoy each other this week. I’ve already done all of the grocery shopping, all of the laundry (or at least what was left over from the weekend), I’m headed to Costco shortly, I’m working on meal prep for the entire week so dinners will take no more than 10min to assemble, and the house will be pretty much organized from top to bottom.
Frankly I do not see my abbreviated schedule as an opportunity for leisure, while my DH has to be at the office. I see it as an opportunity for our entire family to benefit from me powering through 8 hours of domestic work, so that all of us can have healthy meals, an organized home, and parents who get off work the rest of the week and can focus on family time, not running around stressed out.
So you gave up 20% of your paid work in exchange for 100% of the housework? This is why I stay 100% at my paid job, I'd rather work than spend one day a week making the rest of the family have a smoother life.
A smoother life for my family means a smoother life for me, plus healthy home cooked meals are a very high priprity for me. I don't resent doing things to create more family time and easy weeknights. Almost every night since school has been in, we have all managed a bike ride together. Would never be able to do that and eat a home cooked meal if it were not for my 80% schedule. Plus, this is such a great day. Right now Im grilling chicken breast for the week, listening to the breeze, and getting some sun. Wayyy better than being at the office right now.
This sounds glorious. The perfect balance. I think we all could use a 3 day weekend and have that one day to prepare for the week, so that both people are not spending precious family time running errands. You still keep full time employment status, but can use that one day to do all of your doctors appointments, errands, and not have to go to the grocery store when everyone else is there. I too do a ton of meal prep and it SUCKS that it has to happen on Sundays when we really just want to hang with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in school full time. I work 4 days a week and explicitly take Monday’s off (today) to do the exact chores you do not want to do. This is because it benefits ALL of us. By me doing all that I will do today, makes it so that the entire family can enjoy each other this week. I’ve already done all of the grocery shopping, all of the laundry (or at least what was left over from the weekend), I’m headed to Costco shortly, I’m working on meal prep for the entire week so dinners will take no more than 10min to assemble, and the house will be pretty much organized from top to bottom.
Frankly I do not see my abbreviated schedule as an opportunity for leisure, while my DH has to be at the office. I see it as an opportunity for our entire family to benefit from me powering through 8 hours of domestic work, so that all of us can have healthy meals, an organized home, and parents who get off work the rest of the week and can focus on family time, not running around stressed out.
So you gave up 20% of your paid work in exchange for 100% of the housework? This is why I stay 100% at my paid job, I'd rather work than spend one day a week making the rest of the family have a smoother life.
A smoother life for my family means a smoother life for me, plus healthy home cooked meals are a very high priprity for me. I don't resent doing things to create more family time and easy weeknights. Almost every night since school has been in, we have all managed a bike ride together. Would never be able to do that and eat a home cooked meal if it were not for my 80% schedule. Plus, this is such a great day. Right now Im grilling chicken breast for the week, listening to the breeze, and getting some sun. Wayyy better than being at the office right now.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped working and yes, I did end up taking on far more of the household stuff than we originally planned. It just got easier for me to do some stuff, like bill paying that he normally did but it wasn't something he expected. I prefer doing it during the day and we can have family time at night and on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:I have the opportunity to be off on Fridays but my husband told me if I did that it would mean he's canceling our once/month cleaning lady and I'd have to do those tasks. We could still definitely afford the cleaning lady once/month on a reduced schedule so I am interpreting that to mean that he will see all domestic tasks as my responsibility. Since I want to go part time due to health reasons, this would actually mean I'm taking on more work so I can see how it will end up. I don't think I'm going to reduce my schedule for this reason.