Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here again -- maybe my DH (or life) is different from many here? DH works in the city and has happy hours/work dinners about twice a week -- I don't have that kind of job, and I don't work in the city. I also get up with DS 4 mornings a week so DH can train for a bike race in the mornings. We both come home (when he's not out) for evenings with DS. If it's "my" turn, he'll go downstairs and watch TV, while I put DS to bed and cook us dinner. If it's "his" turn, I'll just start cooking. On the weekends, he bikes each day for several hours, and then often hangs out with the biking guys at a bar for a couple hours before coming home. I'm home alone for most weekend days, and then we have friends come over at night. Is this so unusual?
That is so sad, OP. Why do you divide evenings at home into "my" time and "his" time? Why on earth aren't you together, enjoying each others' company after having been gone all day?
Please get help asap.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- enough with the "WTF"s! Jesus, people, I'm asking an honest question. Lots of my friends with kids have schedules similar to mine - I honestly thought it was the norm.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- enough with the "WTF"s! Jesus, people, I'm asking an honest question. Lots of my friends with kids have schedules similar to mine - I honestly thought it was the norm.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again -- maybe my DH (or life) is different from many here? DH works in the city and has happy hours/work dinners about twice a week -- I don't have that kind of job, and I don't work in the city. I also get up with DS 4 mornings a week so DH can train for a bike race in the mornings. We both come home (when he's not out) for evenings with DS. If it's "my" turn, he'll go downstairs and watch TV, while I put DS to bed and cook us dinner. If it's "his" turn, I'll just start cooking. On the weekends, he bikes each day for several hours, and then often hangs out with the biking guys at a bar for a couple hours before coming home. I'm home alone for most weekend days, and then we have friends come over at night. Is this so unusual?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is bizarre. I am speechless.
I agree with this. Is your kid really such a burden?
WTH?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm not trying to be harsh, but you and your husband need to get your heads out of your butts before your son begins to understand that the time that is spent with him is looked at as a burden. Even though you see it as trying to be fair and not assume more than your share of the responsibility, I'll bet that it won't feel that way to your child.
Like I initially suggested, you should pitch the schedule. Seriously, I've never heard of scheduling parental duties like that. I know that you want some time for yourself and so does your husband. That's completely natural and totally normal, but scheduling that way just doesn't seem like a good solution.
Anonymous wrote:This is bizarre. I am speechless.