Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married, but I would love to be a little bit divorced as far as custody. Wouldn’t it be amazing to just know, say, that you have every Wednesday and Thursday evening free? You could schedule haircuts or take meetings late or go to happy hour or plan to get things done and know there was a time available to do it.
Divorce is hard, and I don’t envy anyone who has gone through it, but I would love to have regular, predictable, uninterrupted time away from my children.
Cant you just let you let spouse know you want this time?
Of course he knows. This is probably our biggest fight. If you really boil it down, it’s probably the underlying cause of 90% of our arguments.
He will get the kids if he is done with work, but he can never guarantee it. I would say that he is done before daycare closes 30-50% of the time, and it’s completely random. He doesn’t usually let me know until a few minutes before he leaves. I don’t think he knows what it’s like to never have that flexibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married, but I would love to be a little bit divorced as far as custody. Wouldn’t it be amazing to just know, say, that you have every Wednesday and Thursday evening free? You could schedule haircuts or take meetings late or go to happy hour or plan to get things done and know there was a time available to do it.
Divorce is hard, and I don’t envy anyone who has gone through it, but I would love to have regular, predictable, uninterrupted time away from my children.
So why don’t you hire a babysitter to come every Thursday night? Or swap play dates with friends so one mom watches your kid every Thursday and you watch their kid every Tuesday? This isn’t that hard.
It’s actually a lot to ask someone to pick your kids up from daycare and school, feed them dinner, help with homework, and get them ready for bed. I’ve asked friends to do this in an emergency, and I’ve done it in an emergency, but I don’t know anyone who does this regularly just to give themselves and their friends a break. Do you?
Anonymous wrote:I’m married, but I would love to be a little bit divorced as far as custody. Wouldn’t it be amazing to just know, say, that you have every Wednesday and Thursday evening free? You could schedule haircuts or take meetings late or go to happy hour or plan to get things done and know there was a time available to do it.
Divorce is hard, and I don’t envy anyone who has gone through it, but I would love to have regular, predictable, uninterrupted time away from my children.
Anonymous wrote:I used to fantasize that if we ever divorced, my husband would have to do some of the parenting and I’d finally get breaks. He moved out two years ago and hasn’t taken the kids for even one night. We’re just starting to negotiate a divorce agreement and I asked what kind of custody he was looking for. He said he’s not looking to formalize any particular amount of time or days of the week. I’m so glad I’m not missing out on any time with my kids, but it breaks my heart that he doesn’t want time with them and they know it. My days of wanting a break are over. They’re teens now. In a few years they’ll be off to college. I’ll have a ton of free time then.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s amazing frankly. My ex only has 30%. - so I get every other weekend to be a sex goddess with my boyfriend and a mom the rest of the time. Getting rid of my ex was like losing a 4th and 5th child, work wise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I'm divorced (this year) and have 50/50.
I don't feel like I have tons of free time. I'm still mom 100% of the time (and dad is dad 100%). I'm pretty busy even when dc is with dad. I have a full time job, aging parents and adult dc that I do things with/for.
I feel like I have more time with my dc when they are with me, because I don't have to deal with the manchild exdh. Dc and I are free to do things we enjoy.
It's their dad's weekend this weekend and today I am taking my mom to run errands and going to fill sandbags due to Ian (I live in FL). No hair appts or dating here LOL.
I think it sounds nice to be able to spend an afternoon focusing on your mom and then going to volunteer.
If you're married to someone who, when an hurricane is bearing down, refuses to either go fill the sandbags, or watch your elderly mother while you grocery shop for her or your family, or watch the kids so you can go grocery shopping with your elderly mom? Then yes, you should get a divorce.
Anonymous wrote:I’m married, but I would love to be a little bit divorced as far as custody. Wouldn’t it be amazing to just know, say, that you have every Wednesday and Thursday evening free? You could schedule haircuts or take meetings late or go to happy hour or plan to get things done and know there was a time available to do it.
Divorce is hard, and I don’t envy anyone who has gone through it, but I would love to have regular, predictable, uninterrupted time away from my children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I'm divorced (this year) and have 50/50.
I don't feel like I have tons of free time. I'm still mom 100% of the time (and dad is dad 100%). I'm pretty busy even when dc is with dad. I have a full time job, aging parents and adult dc that I do things with/for.
I feel like I have more time with my dc when they are with me, because I don't have to deal with the manchild exdh. Dc and I are free to do things we enjoy.
It's their dad's weekend this weekend and today I am taking my mom to run errands and going to fill sandbags due to Ian (I live in FL). No hair appts or dating here LOL.
I think it sounds nice to be able to spend an afternoon focusing on your mom and then going to volunteer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I'm divorced (this year) and have 50/50.
I don't feel like I have tons of free time. I'm still mom 100% of the time (and dad is dad 100%). I'm pretty busy even when dc is with dad. I have a full time job, aging parents and adult dc that I do things with/for.
I feel like I have more time with my dc when they are with me, because I don't have to deal with the manchild exdh. Dc and I are free to do things we enjoy.
It's their dad's weekend this weekend and today I am taking my mom to run errands and going to fill sandbags due to Ian (I live in FL). No hair appts or dating here LOL.
I think it sounds nice to be able to spend an afternoon focusing on your mom and then going to volunteer.
Anonymous wrote: I'm divorced (this year) and have 50/50.
I don't feel like I have tons of free time. I'm still mom 100% of the time (and dad is dad 100%). I'm pretty busy even when dc is with dad. I have a full time job, aging parents and adult dc that I do things with/for.
I feel like I have more time with my dc when they are with me, because I don't have to deal with the manchild exdh. Dc and I are free to do things we enjoy.
It's their dad's weekend this weekend and today I am taking my mom to run errands and going to fill sandbags due to Ian (I live in FL). No hair appts or dating here LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married, but I would love to be a little bit divorced as far as custody. Wouldn’t it be amazing to just know, say, that you have every Wednesday and Thursday evening free? You could schedule haircuts or take meetings late or go to happy hour or plan to get things done and know there was a time available to do it.
Divorce is hard, and I don’t envy anyone who has gone through it, but I would love to have regular, predictable, uninterrupted time away from my children.
So why don’t you hire a babysitter to come every Thursday night? Or swap play dates with friends so one mom watches your kid every Thursday and you watch their kid every Tuesday? This isn’t that hard.
It’s actually a lot to ask someone to pick your kids up from daycare and school, feed them dinner, help with homework, and get them ready for bed. I’ve asked friends to do this in an emergency, and I’ve done it in an emergency, but I don’t know anyone who does this regularly just to give themselves and their friends a break. Do you?
I have a child with profound special needs. I have had this type of help almost every single day for 13 years. My current Monday, Wednesday, Friday sitter has been with us six years of so in various capacities — while in college, then occasional weekends when she graduated and now three days a week since she has left her job and gone back to grad school. I definitely know people that have after school help a couple of days a week with neurotypical kids. I’m surprised you don’t know anyone that does this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married, but I would love to be a little bit divorced as far as custody. Wouldn’t it be amazing to just know, say, that you have every Wednesday and Thursday evening free? You could schedule haircuts or take meetings late or go to happy hour or plan to get things done and know there was a time available to do it.
Divorce is hard, and I don’t envy anyone who has gone through it, but I would love to have regular, predictable, uninterrupted time away from my children.
So why don’t you hire a babysitter to come every Thursday night? Or swap play dates with friends so one mom watches your kid every Thursday and you watch their kid every Tuesday? This isn’t that hard.
I also know a lot of kids who do this. The key is paying them. Friends and family willndonit occasionally to help you out but no one in their right mind besides a grandparent would agree to do it for no pay.
It’s actually a lot to ask someone to pick your kids up from daycare and school, feed them dinner, help with homework, and get them ready for bed. I’ve asked friends to do this in an emergency, and I’ve done it in an emergency, but I don’t know anyone who does this regularly just to give themselves and their friends a break. Do you?
I have a child with profound special needs. I have had this type of help almost every single day for 13 years. My current Monday, Wednesday, Friday sitter has been with us six years of so in various capacities — while in college, then occasional weekends when she graduated and now three days a week since she has left her job and gone back to grad school. I definitely know people that have after school help a couple of days a week with neurotypical kids. I’m surprised you don’t know anyone that does this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m married, but I would love to be a little bit divorced as far as custody. Wouldn’t it be amazing to just know, say, that you have every Wednesday and Thursday evening free? You could schedule haircuts or take meetings late or go to happy hour or plan to get things done and know there was a time available to do it.
Divorce is hard, and I don’t envy anyone who has gone through it, but I would love to have regular, predictable, uninterrupted time away from my children.
So why don’t you hire a babysitter to come every Thursday night? Or swap play dates with friends so one mom watches your kid every Thursday and you watch their kid every Tuesday? This isn’t that hard.
It’s actually a lot to ask someone to pick your kids up from daycare and school, feed them dinner, help with homework, and get them ready for bed. I’ve asked friends to do this in an emergency, and I’ve done it in an emergency, but I don’t know anyone who does this regularly just to give themselves and their friends a break. Do you?