Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, is the house messy? I think that part of staying home with the kids mean that you should also clean too. What are you doing during naps? Incorporate your daughter in cleaning up.
Yeah, OP has to spend every single hour working. Like DH probably does when he travels or takes a lunch break.. No breaks for Op. And she probably has night duties too. Ha!
If it takes you that long to clean and cook you're doing it wrong. You should look into that.
Since it is apparently so easy for you and OP's DH to clean and cook, how about he does it on the weekends or when he gets back from travel?
Some people (like this PP) get so hot and bothered by why they think is an attack on SAHM's, that they lose sight of reality. No-one even insinuated that OP needs to spend every single hour working. You're arguing about a figment of your own imagination. It's perfectly reasonable that OP should spend SOME time dedicated to cleaning and cooking.
There is nothing in OP's post that suggest she doesn't spend some time cleaning and cooking. So why are we even discussion this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, is the house messy? I think that part of staying home with the kids mean that you should also clean too. What are you doing during naps? Incorporate your daughter in cleaning up.
Yeah, OP has to spend every single hour working. Like DH probably does when he travels or takes a lunch break.. No breaks for Op. And she probably has night duties too. Ha!
If it takes you that long to clean and cook you're doing it wrong. You should look into that.
Since it is apparently so easy for you and OP's DH to clean and cook, how about he does it on the weekends or when he gets back from travel?
Some people (like this PP) get so hot and bothered by why they think is an attack on SAHM's, that they lose sight of reality. No-one even insinuated that OP needs to spend every single hour working. You're arguing about a figment of your own imagination. It's perfectly reasonable that OP should spend SOME time dedicated to cleaning and cooking.
There is nothing in OP's post that suggest she doesn't spend some time cleaning and cooking. So why are we even discussion this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, is the house messy? I think that part of staying home with the kids mean that you should also clean too. What are you doing during naps? Incorporate your daughter in cleaning up.
Yeah, OP has to spend every single hour working. Like DH probably does when he travels or takes a lunch break.. No breaks for Op. And she probably has night duties too. Ha!
If it takes you that long to clean and cook you're doing it wrong. You should look into that.
Since it is apparently so easy for you and OP's DH to clean and cook, how about he does it on the weekends or when he gets back from travel?
Some people (like this PP) get so hot and bothered by why they think is an attack on SAHM's, that they lose sight of reality. No-one even insinuated that OP needs to spend every single hour working. You're arguing about a figment of your own imagination. It's perfectly reasonable that OP should spend SOME time dedicated to cleaning and cooking.
Anonymous wrote:It's got to be tough waking up late, meeting a girlfriend at Starbucks for a "play date" and then retiring to the couch, feet up, eating bonbons while watching Days and then throw on some Hamburger Helper at 5 and telling DH how rough your day was. I feel for you OP!
Anonymous wrote:Is the house actually dirty or just cluttered with your DD's toys? If it's toy clutter, then I don't blame you. It's hard to keep the house clutter free of toys. I have two older ES kids, and I feel like all I do is spend time telling them to pick up/clean their stuff out of literally every room in the house. It's hard to keep their stuff in one area, and the house tidy.
But, if the house is dirty, like the bathrooms and piled high dirty dishes in the kitchen all the time, then, yes, I wouldn't be happy about that, either. Your 3 yr old should be able to sit and color or something while you clean up the kitchen. Really, you don't need to spend every minute with your child. Your child can spend some time doing things on her own. It's actually a good thing for her to learn.
If your DD was still an infant, then I'd be more sympathetic to you. Or, if your DD has SN, then it's a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, is the house messy? I think that part of staying home with the kids mean that you should also clean too. What are you doing during naps? Incorporate your daughter in cleaning up.
Yeah, OP has to spend every single hour working. Like DH probably does when he travels or takes a lunch break.. No breaks for Op. And she probably has night duties too. Ha!
If it takes you that long to clean and cook you're doing it wrong. You should look into that.
Since it is apparently so easy for you and OP's DH to clean and cook, how about he does it on the weekends or when he gets back from travel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, is the house messy? I think that part of staying home with the kids mean that you should also clean too. What are you doing during naps? Incorporate your daughter in cleaning up.
Yeah, OP has to spend every single hour working. Like DH probably does when he travels or takes a lunch break.. No breaks for Op. And she probably has night duties too. Ha!
If it takes you that long to clean and cook you're doing it wrong. You should look into that.
Since it is apparently so easy for you and OP's DH to clean and cook, how about he does it on the weekends or when he gets back from travel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, is the house messy? I think that part of staying home with the kids mean that you should also clean too. What are you doing during naps? Incorporate your daughter in cleaning up.
Yeah, OP has to spend every single hour working. Like DH probably does when he travels or takes a lunch break.. No breaks for Op. And she probably has night duties too. Ha!
If it takes you that long to clean and cook you're doing it wrong. You should look into that.
Since it is apparently so easy for you and OP's DH to clean and cook, how about he does it on the weekends or when he gets back from travel?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know--I work FT, have two DC, and my house is clean (no help). Doesn't seem to me like DH's expectations are unreasonable, unless something else is going on.