Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH makes more in an hour than I could make in a week. so, yes, he gets to not do some jobs in the home.
Wtf
Because he outsources it?
Sounds like she does more "jobs" at home just because he makes more money. Thats a bad dynamic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is hilarious. I'm a WAHM mom (in the telecommuting sense, not "I sell Jamberry" sense) and I still make dinner 6/7 nights for DH and DC. Because, you know, I'm home.
So...you cook dinner on company or taxpayer time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH makes more in an hour than I could make in a week. so, yes, he gets to not do some jobs in the home.
Wtf
Because he outsources it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I WOH FT. I pick my kid up at daycare, go home, bathe him, then make dinner. My husband shows up about the time dinner is getting on the table.
On the weekends, I cook dinner while my toddler is napping. What do you do while your baby naps, OP?
When does your DH cook?
He doesn't.
Wow - at all? Does he handle all of the cleaning or laundry then?
Nope.
Sounds like you should start your own thread. Yikes!
Why?
Sounds like he's not contributing to household work at all!
He's not. It doesn't bother me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I WOH FT. I pick my kid up at daycare, go home, bathe him, then make dinner. My husband shows up about the time dinner is getting on the table.
On the weekends, I cook dinner while my toddler is napping. What do you do while your baby naps, OP?
For AM nap, I shower, get dressed, make bed, wipe down high chair, vacuum DS breakfast mess, empty the dishwasher, load any bottles/dirty dishes, gather up dirty diapers and take out trash, put away laundry from night before and get a new load started, wipe down master bath (just a quick swish and swipe of toilet and sink) and powder room, reset the diaper bag for an outing (replenish snacks,clothes,diapers-throw out any trash/dirty clothes etc), put away DS's toys. For PM nap, I check email, mail, deal with any bills or paperwork, maybe call my mom, then I have about 30 mins to myself, where I could ostensibly prepare a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH makes more in an hour than I could make in a week. so, yes, he gets to not do some jobs in the home.
Wtf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I WOH FT. I pick my kid up at daycare, go home, bathe him, then make dinner. My husband shows up about the time dinner is getting on the table.
On the weekends, I cook dinner while my toddler is napping. What do you do while your baby naps, OP?
When does your DH cook?
He doesn't.
Wow - at all? Does he handle all of the cleaning or laundry then?
Nope.
Sounds like you should start your own thread. Yikes!
Why?
Sounds like he's not contributing to household work at all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I WOH FT. I pick my kid up at daycare, go home, bathe him, then make dinner. My husband shows up about the time dinner is getting on the table.
On the weekends, I cook dinner while my toddler is napping. What do you do while your baby naps, OP?
For AM nap, I shower, get dressed, make bed, wipe down high chair, vacuum DS breakfast mess, empty the dishwasher, load any bottles/dirty dishes, gather up dirty diapers and take out trash, put away laundry from night before and get a new load started, wipe down master bath (just a quick swish and swipe of toilet and sink) and powder room, reset the diaper bag for an outing (replenish snacks,clothes,diapers-throw out any trash/dirty clothes etc), put away DS's toys. For PM nap, I check email, mail, deal with any bills or paperwork, maybe call my mom, then I have about 30 mins to myself, where I could ostensibly prepare a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I WOH FT. I pick my kid up at daycare, go home, bathe him, then make dinner. My husband shows up about the time dinner is getting on the table.
On the weekends, I cook dinner while my toddler is napping. What do you do while your baby naps, OP?
For AM nap, I shower, get dressed, make bed, wipe down high chair, vacuum DS breakfast mess, empty the dishwasher, load any bottles/dirty dishes, gather up dirty diapers and take out trash, put away laundry from night before and get a new load started, wipe down master bath (just a quick swish and swipe of toilet and sink) and powder room, reset the diaper bag for an outing (replenish snacks,clothes,diapers-throw out any trash/dirty clothes etc), put away DS's toys. For PM nap, I check email, mail, deal with any bills or paperwork, maybe call my mom, then I have about 30 mins to myself, where I could ostensibly prepare a meal.
So chatting with you mom and chasing emails aren't time for yourself?
You can easily chop veggies, etc. While on the phone. I do it all the time.
I really don't see anything on yr daily list that is preventing you from making a meal, really. You just don't want to. The list of cleaning stuff is pretty minor... I get most of that done before leaving for work, and that's even if I slept in. A lot of it could be done with your sone awake and playing in the room with you.
Anonymous wrote:My DH makes more in an hour than I could make in a week. so, yes, he gets to not do some jobs in the home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"What's your damage, Heather?" Yes, most stay at home moms cook dinner for the family. I don't say this to be rude, but if you ate healthier than a diet Coke and baked potato you might have more energy.
Why not eat your cheese and crackers for lunch but then make a balanced, nutritious meal for yourself and your husband so you can reconnect after being apart all day? It's really shitty that after being "on" at work all day he turned around and had to go to the grocery store.
Why is it shitty though? We are both working all day. We start our days at the same time, around 6 am. Except his job involves going to the office. My job involves the work of caring for the child (and prepping 4 meals a day for him btw). When we were both working at an office -a mere 11 months ago-there wasn't the expectation that I make meals 5x per week. We both just managed-went out, grabbed something on the way home, each of cooked when we felt like etc. but now that my "workplace" is in the house I am in charge of dinner every night...
I do keep the house spotless and do all the cleaning, just because I like a clean house, but in theory I think that should also be a shared responsibility.
I could see once our son starts spending a few hours a day in school or pre-k, but right now we are "working" the same hours (6pm is when baby goes down and when DS goes to sleep). So why isn't dinner a shared responsibility?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I WOH FT. I pick my kid up at daycare, go home, bathe him, then make dinner. My husband shows up about the time dinner is getting on the table.
On the weekends, I cook dinner while my toddler is napping. What do you do while your baby naps, OP?
For AM nap, I shower, get dressed, make bed, wipe down high chair, vacuum DS breakfast mess, empty the dishwasher, load any bottles/dirty dishes, gather up dirty diapers and take out trash, put away laundry from night before and get a new load started, wipe down master bath (just a quick swish and swipe of toilet and sink) and powder room, reset the diaper bag for an outing (replenish snacks,clothes,diapers-throw out any trash/dirty clothes etc), put away DS's toys. For PM nap, I check email, mail, deal with any bills or paperwork, maybe call my mom, then I have about 30 mins to myself, where I could ostensibly prepare a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I WOH FT. I pick my kid up at daycare, go home, bathe him, then make dinner. My husband shows up about the time dinner is getting on the table.
On the weekends, I cook dinner while my toddler is napping. What do you do while your baby naps, OP?
When does your DH cook?
He doesn't.
Wow - at all? Does he handle all of the cleaning or laundry then?
Nope.
Sounds like you should start your own thread. Yikes!
Why?