Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why have kids if they aren't a priority? My mom placed her job before me I don't have as strong of a bond with her because she was far more proud of her work accomplishments than anything that had to do with me. I always took a back seat. Now we barely talk. What kind of future do you want with your kids? When you are retired, is what you'd in your career worth sacrificing your time with them? Do you really think a nanny should replace Mom?
I think this is like the millionth time we have both done this but: my mom also had an important and prestigious job and instead of being a whiny ingrate like you I admired her then and imitated her later. Hopefully my kids see it as a model for how not to be martyrs. It would be so disappointing if they gave up on their careers or else their desire to be parents.
Anonymous wrote:Here are some things I do:
1) I have an au pair who brings the kids to my office on days when I can slice out some time (e.g. lunch on a teacher inservice day, or drop off there when I’m waiting for my team to finish so I can do the final sign-off before something goes out, then we can commute home together).
2) I belong to a great gym close to my office. Sometimes I just go there to use the steam room and shower rather than a full work out, for my mental health. I am always looking for some down time where I can sneak out.
3) I have a separate set of office produce I buy on weekends and bring in on Mondays so I have fresh nectarines, celery, yogurt, etc at the office to make sure I’m not eating garbage all the time.
4) I keep lots of things that make me feel human at work like an essential oil diffuser, skincare products, changes of clothes.
5) I have a hotspot on my phone and if I’m trying to go to a kid event, I take an uber instead of driving and my laptop, work on my way there, work until the thing starts, then work on my way back. This dramatically cuts down on the dead time for making it to events like this.
6) If I’m going to be home so late, and leave so early, that I won’t see my kids anyway, I sometimes get a hotel very close to the office, so I can push through more work, not lose any commute time, and sleep better (personally sleep better in hotels, YMMV). This is a rare tool, but damned effective for major work stuff. By not going home and letting all the mundane home garbage chew up some of my attention and energy, I find it’s easier to get through that big deadline, and then I usually can come home early the next day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why have kids if they aren't a priority? My mom placed her job before me I don't have as strong of a bond with her because she was far more proud of her work accomplishments than anything that had to do with me. I always took a back seat. Now we barely talk. What kind of future do you want with your kids? When you are retired, is what you'd in your career worth sacrificing your time with them? Do you really think a nanny should replace Mom?
Why don’t you ask a Big Law father that?
Or a senator who is also a dad?
Or the current or former president? Or the two presidents before them?
Or heart surgeon dads?
Oh, because you’re a sexist, ignorant arse. That’s why.
Anonymous wrote:Mom with a “big career” here. Supportive husband who attends most of the school stuff.
He is amazing.
Just want to give credit to dads who rarely get it on DCUM. You guys are the best. My husband does it all, works, cooks, attends school events and basically keeps us going.
Anonymous wrote:Mom with a “big career” here. Supportive husband who attends most of the school stuff.
He is amazing.
Just want to give credit to dads who rarely get it on DCUM. You guys are the best. My husband does it all, works, cooks, attends school events and basically keeps us going.
Anonymous wrote:Why have kids if they aren't a priority? My mom placed her job before me I don't have as strong of a bond with her because she was far more proud of her work accomplishments than anything that had to do with me. I always took a back seat. Now we barely talk. What kind of future do you want with your kids? When you are retired, is what you'd in your career worth sacrificing your time with them? Do you really think a nanny should replace Mom?
Anonymous wrote:Why have kids if they aren't a priority? My mom placed her job before me I don't have as strong of a bond with her because she was far more proud of her work accomplishments than anything that had to do with me. I always took a back seat. Now we barely talk. What kind of future do you want with your kids? When you are retired, is what you'd in your career worth sacrificing your time with them? Do you really think a nanny should replace Mom?