Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.
They'll wonder where Mom went and why Dad is picking them up from school ?
Hi...the 1950s are calling, they want you back.
Really ? In the 2000's children never see their parents and won't wonder where one of them is ?
Um, no. Sometimes their dad picks them up from school sometimes I do. They never "wonder " why. It's what modern families do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.
They'll wonder where Mom went and why Dad is picking them up from school ?
Hi...the 1950s are calling, they want you back.
Really ? In the 2000's children never see their parents and won't wonder where one of them is ?
I'm in NYC and it's actually a known thing here that breast lifts and augmentations are frequently scheduled during the summer when kids are away at sleep away camp!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.
They'll wonder where Mom went and why Dad is picking them up from school ?
Hi...the 1950s are calling, they want you back.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your boys?
They're 9 and 11. So old enough to ask questions. I just don't want them to be concerned if I give them some general line about having surgery .... I don't want them to think I'm seriously ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.
They'll wonder where Mom went and why Dad is picking them up from school ?
Hi...the 1950s are calling, they want you back.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your boys?
They're 9 and 11. So old enough to ask questions. I just don't want them to be concerned if I give them some general line about having surgery .... I don't want them to think I'm seriously ill.
As for the universal studios comment, they've been like four times already and their grandparents generally take them on a fun vacation over spring break (this year to a resort in Mexico) so it's not like they'll miss out on having a vacation. DH just thinks the money would be better put towards an additional vacation with the 4 of us.
How old are your boys?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.
They'll wonder where Mom went and why Dad is picking them up from school ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.
Well, I think in this case it's probably necessary to tell them no we can't go to Universal Studios this year because mommy needs her tits done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.
Well, I think in this case it's probably necessary to tell them no we can't go to Universal Studios this year because mommy needs her tits done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.
Well, I think in this case it's probably necessary to tell them no we can't go to Universal Studios this year because mommy needs her tits done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I showed DH this thread and he got a kick out of it. For what it is worth, I earn slightly (but not much) more than half of our HHI. I am also worried about how exactly I would explain the situation to our kids, who are both boys. I'm not sure what decision I will make in the end.
How old are your boys? I recently had a breast augmentation and didn't tell my boys anything other than that I had surgery and they needed to be gentle for awhile while hugging me and do some extra chores around the house since I couldn't lift anything above ten pounds. They have no idea. They also don't know Dad got a vasectomy, they just know he had a surgery and sat on the couch watching tv for a couple days. Boys are surprisingly oblivious.
Why the need to explain anything to children? This is grown up business.