Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is the SAHP. I travel 3 days a week.
Kids activities - I sign up, DH does most of the rides and transportation
Kids academic enrichment - I sign up and DH does most of the helping if stuck and responsible for helping DS keep track of homework and helping if needed
Cooking meals - DH
Packing school lunch - DH
House cleaning - DH
Dishes - DH
Taking trash out - DH
Planning vacations - me
Kids bedtimes - 1/2 DH, 1/2 me
I’ll add yard work, car maintenance is also DH
I’m a SAHM but the reverse of this is exactly our setup. I’m good at execution but my DH is much better at anticipation/planning so he is the one who signs the kids up for things and plans our vacations. He also is usually the one to take the kids back to school shopping or buy bigger shoes.
He plays board/card games with the kids at night, and later I’ll read to them. He doesn’t get a huge “break” at home but as much as possible his time is available for our kids, and I do whatever cleaning/chores are left to be done (e.g. dinner and dishes).
It’s a good set up. I would say he contributes significantly more than I do, but he seems happy and content with the way things are.
You're a SAHM and don't even contribute more than someone who works FT and makes all the money?
Lots of men and women are a bit useless at being good parents / spouses and the other one has to pick up the slack. It isn't that uncommon for one person to take on more of the responsibility as they married someone who isn't an equal partner and doesn't pull their weight
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the age of the kids. If you have little infants and toddlers home all or most of the day, that's very different than a SAHM who has older kids in elementary school and above that mostly need help with transportation but are gone most of the day and can be left at home for an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is the SAHP. I travel 3 days a week.
Kids activities - I sign up, DH does most of the rides and transportation
Kids academic enrichment - I sign up and DH does most of the helping if stuck and responsible for helping DS keep track of homework and helping if needed
Cooking meals - DH
Packing school lunch - DH
House cleaning - DH
Dishes - DH
Taking trash out - DH
Planning vacations - me
Kids bedtimes - 1/2 DH, 1/2 me
I’ll add yard work, car maintenance is also DH
I’m a SAHM but the reverse of this is exactly our setup. I’m good at execution but my DH is much better at anticipation/planning so he is the one who signs the kids up for things and plans our vacations. He also is usually the one to take the kids back to school shopping or buy bigger shoes.
He plays board/card games with the kids at night, and later I’ll read to them. He doesn’t get a huge “break” at home but as much as possible his time is available for our kids, and I do whatever cleaning/chores are left to be done (e.g. dinner and dishes).
It’s a good set up. I would say he contributes significantly more than I do, but he seems happy and content with the way things are.
You're a SAHM and don't even contribute more than someone who works FT and makes all the money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is the SAHP. I travel 3 days a week.
Kids activities - I sign up, DH does most of the rides and transportation
Kids academic enrichment - I sign up and DH does most of the helping if stuck and responsible for helping DS keep track of homework and helping if needed
Cooking meals - DH
Packing school lunch - DH
House cleaning - DH
Dishes - DH
Taking trash out - DH
Planning vacations - me
Kids bedtimes - 1/2 DH, 1/2 me
I’ll add yard work, car maintenance is also DH
I’m a SAHM but the reverse of this is exactly our setup. I’m good at execution but my DH is much better at anticipation/planning so he is the one who signs the kids up for things and plans our vacations. He also is usually the one to take the kids back to school shopping or buy bigger shoes.
He plays board/card games with the kids at night, and later I’ll read to them. He doesn’t get a huge “break” at home but as much as possible his time is available for our kids, and I do whatever cleaning/chores are left to be done (e.g. dinner and dishes).
It’s a good set up. I would say he contributes significantly more than I do, but he seems happy and content with the way things are.
You're a SAHM and don't even contribute more than someone who works FT and makes all the money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is the SAHP. I travel 3 days a week.
Kids activities - I sign up, DH does most of the rides and transportation
Kids academic enrichment - I sign up and DH does most of the helping if stuck and responsible for helping DS keep track of homework and helping if needed
Cooking meals - DH
Packing school lunch - DH
House cleaning - DH
Dishes - DH
Taking trash out - DH
Planning vacations - me
Kids bedtimes - 1/2 DH, 1/2 me
I’ll add yard work, car maintenance is also DH
I’m a SAHM but the reverse of this is exactly our setup. I’m good at execution but my DH is much better at anticipation/planning so he is the one who signs the kids up for things and plans our vacations. He also is usually the one to take the kids back to school shopping or buy bigger shoes.
He plays board/card games with the kids at night, and later I’ll read to them. He doesn’t get a huge “break” at home but as much as possible his time is available for our kids, and I do whatever cleaning/chores are left to be done (e.g. dinner and dishes).
It’s a good set up. I would say he contributes significantly more than I do, but he seems happy and content with the way things are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Involved dh means he’s home for family dinner every night. He play games and does homework, he reads books at bedtime.
Splits chores after work, but most chores should be done by the sahm during work hours.
Same. Plus DH takes the lead on DS's sports and cub scouts and was a assistant coach for his little league team for a couple years.
Anonymous wrote:There’s another thread talking about how SAHP is great IF both parents are involved. What counts as involved? I’m a SAH. Who do you expect does:
Kids activities - signup and rides
Kids academic enrichment
Cooking meals
Packing school lunch
House cleaning
Dishes
Taking trash out
Planning vacations
Kids bath and bedtimes
Anonymous wrote:Involved dh means he’s home for family dinner every night. He play games and does homework, he reads books at bedtime.
Splits chores after work, but most chores should be done by the sahm during work hours.
Anonymous wrote:DH is the SAHP. I travel 3 days a week.
Kids activities - I sign up, DH does most of the rides and transportation
Kids academic enrichment - I sign up and DH does most of the helping if stuck and responsible for helping DS keep track of homework and helping if needed
Cooking meals - DH
Packing school lunch - DH
House cleaning - DH
Dishes - DH
Taking trash out - DH
Planning vacations - me
Kids bedtimes - 1/2 DH, 1/2 me
I’ll add yard work, car maintenance is also DH