Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So? Have him go and take a buddy or two. And you can stay home, relax, and not listen to him complain. Sounds ideal!
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Yup. he goes. You stay home. Book a prenatal pregnancy massage. Hang out with friends. Watch movies he doesn't want to. Sounds great to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So? Have him go and take a buddy or two. And you can stay home, relax, and not listen to him complain. Sounds ideal!
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Anonymous wrote:So? Have him go and take a buddy or two. And you can stay home, relax, and not listen to him complain. Sounds ideal!
Anonymous wrote:Well truthfully, he won’t ever go skiing like this again. Gurstvyou’ll Have a small child, then you’ll have another small child, then yes you can do ski school but it’s a LOT of work to get kids out the door and to ski school and then to eventually ski with him, and you guys will question if you want to spend two months of daycare money on. 3-day ski weekend. Then eventually they are older and it’s easier and you have money, and now you are 48 and your knees hurt. So, yeah, if he wants a carefree easy ski weekend this is it. Let him go. You go have a spa weekend. If you are not used to altitude you shouldn’t go really high at that point in the pregnancy (think above 7000 feet) as it can be worse for pre eclampsia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well truthfully, he won’t ever go skiing like this again. Gurstvyou’ll Have a small child, then you’ll have another small child, then yes you can do ski school but it’s a LOT of work to get kids out the door and to ski school and then to eventually ski with him, and you guys will question if you want to spend two months of daycare money on. 3-day ski weekend. Then eventually they are older and it’s easier and you have money, and now you are 48 and your knees hurt. So, yeah, if he wants a carefree easy ski weekend this is it. Let him go. You go have a spa weekend. If you are not used to altitude you shouldn’t go really high at that point in the pregnancy (think above 7000 feet) as it can be worse for pre eclampsia.
There's a lot of truth to this.
Anonymous wrote:Well truthfully, he won’t ever go skiing like this again. Gurstvyou’ll Have a small child, then you’ll have another small child, then yes you can do ski school but it’s a LOT of work to get kids out the door and to ski school and then to eventually ski with him, and you guys will question if you want to spend two months of daycare money on. 3-day ski weekend. Then eventually they are older and it’s easier and you have money, and now you are 48 and your knees hurt. So, yeah, if he wants a carefree easy ski weekend this is it. Let him go. You go have a spa weekend. If you are not used to altitude you shouldn’t go really high at that point in the pregnancy (think above 7000 feet) as it can be worse for pre eclampsia.
Anonymous wrote:Does he have:
- a really good life insurance policy
- short and long term disability insurance
- supplemental insurance (like Aflac)
You’re about to have a baby, and if he gets injured or worse in a skiing accident are you prepared to take care of a newborn, him, and yourself?