Not only could I not pick DH up, he needs to be home at night to help get the kids where they need to be.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -
OK... I guess that it's the job and it IS just me!I also do all the outdoor stuff (mowing the lawn, weeding, etc) & small handyman chores, but that's only a fraction of the effort all told.
I never had a SAHP, and obviously never appreciated how much effort it takes!
As a S/O for anyone reading this - do you thank your SAHM spouse for helping, or is it really just "expected"?![]()
Anonymous wrote:My husband would never leave me a mess to clean up. When he's home, he is working as hard on the home as I am, if not more. He would never leave his dishes on the table, or clothing on the floor, or things like that.
When he gets home, he looks at what else needs to be done and just jumps right in. So if there's a basket of laundry to be folded but I'm busy cooking dinner while helping with homework, he'll start folding laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Everything in the house and regarding kids. Dinner made most nights of the week.
Weekends should be split 50/50 and weeknight activities split.
Anonymous wrote:I do some things that 2 income couples might pay someone else to do ~ paint the house, do the taxes, cut the grass/lawn maintenance.
Since we live in the burbs DH takes a commuter train. If he misses the last train at 7pm, I drive downtown to pick him up (w/kids in tow) It's 90 minutes roundtrip. Their bed-time routine be damn*d.
If DH has the opportunity to go in late and the train schedule doesn't work, I'll drive him in.
I do what I can to ease the pressure of work. I do what I can to make our home-life pleasant and without chores expected during the weekend.
We try to give the best to each other, and try not to keep score.
Anonymous wrote:We're just a team. We figure it all out as a team.
Anonymous wrote:I am a WOHM and I am very appreciative of SAHPs, it may sound relaxing but if you do it the right way it's not. It's a lot of work and minus adult interaction( most of the time).