Anonymous wrote:My hunch is that he’s the primary breadwinner by far and you work for “fulfillment.” In that case you’re hurting your family life and married life and need to quit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you can afford it .. Hire help...ASAP
Your marriage will thank you.
Short of a live in nanny who gets up with the kids, how would that help?
Ma’am hire that help ..
Then come back and tell us all how it’s going
OP here and we do have some help. I have help with cleaners and get groceries delivered and a lot of other one off type help. I’m actually not resentful really- I mostly feel bad for him that he’s missing out so much . I like my kids and unlike what I hear from some other families my kids are actually best behaved for me. We have not had success with babysitters and I ended up feeling resentful that I couldn’t figure that out and he wanted it to work so he did not have to feel guilty but didn’t help figure it out. I do think we will need more help if the kids do more activities in a few years. I dread trying to figure that out.
We have some help from local family but we have had to cancel date nights because stuff has come up with his work on short notice and it’s frustrating. I have a VERY mommy tracked job but have considered cutting back even more. I actually feel like I am finding a decent balance, he’s just not a very big part of it in like a spouse role if that makes sense. If he has an hour to not work we spend it as a family; we both agree that has to be a big priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you can afford it .. Hire help...ASAP
Your marriage will thank you.
Short of a live in nanny who gets up with the kids, how would that help?
Ma’am hire that help ..
Then come back and tell us all how it’s going
OP here and we do have some help. I have help with cleaners and get groceries delivered and a lot of other one off type help. I’m actually not resentful really- I mostly feel bad for him that he’s missing out so much . I like my kids and unlike what I hear from some other families my kids are actually best behaved for me. We have not had success with babysitters and I ended up feeling resentful that I couldn’t figure that out and he wanted it to work so he did not have to feel guilty but didn’t help figure it out. I do think we will need more help if the kids do more activities in a few years. I dread trying to figure that out.
We have some help from local family but we have had to cancel date nights because stuff has come up with his work on short notice and it’s frustrating. I have a VERY mommy tracked job but have considered cutting back even more. I actually feel like I am finding a decent balance, he’s just not a very big part of it in like a spouse role if that makes sense. If he has an hour to not work we spend it as a family; we both agree that has to be a big priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you can afford it .. Hire help...ASAP
Your marriage will thank you.
Short of a live in nanny who gets up with the kids, how would that help?
Ma’am hire that help ..
Then come back and tell us all how it’s going
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I didn’t mean to imply that he never spends time with us. He makes it to most of the kids games and will generally make it to like an extended family event or social event. But some weekends he ends up doing work after the kids are asleep or not feeling great because he didn’t sleep enough all week especially if he traveled. We do often spend time together one weekend night but he (and I) would prefer more. I think I have been doing more on my own lately as I have basically assumed he isn’t available most of the time and I have he doesn’t like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you can afford it .. Hire help...ASAP
Your marriage will thank you.
Short of a live in nanny who gets up with the kids, how would that help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have a regular sitter who comes three or more evenings a week. You will have time to exercise, meet friends, talk on the phone. I had this when my kids were younger. She would help with homework and feed them dinner. It helped me from burning out.
This is a good idea! (DP)