Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally think that's fair since he makes more therefore presumably you all "need" his job more but you can discuss whether he has any flexibility to take time off sometimes. If you don't have family around who would take a sick kid to watch, you can also try to find a babysitter who could watch her on not particularly contagious days like ear infection.
What happens if I lose my job because I'm calling in too often? We need my income even if it's less than his.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your 5 yo sick so often? Might want to look into that. By 5 most kids are sick 1-2 times a year.
About to ask the same thing. OP also mentioned "kids" but specifically addressed the illness of a 5 year old. Unless a chronic condition, most 5 year olds are pretty healthy. Could the child be sick so often because she wants you to stay home with her?
Anonymous wrote:I handle it much more than DH does, but we go through the formality of looking at our schedules. For example, DS is coming down with a bad cold. Last night when we predicted it might keep him out today (remains to be seen...he's still sleeping) I said "Well, I could handle Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday this week but I'd need you to cover Wednesday starting at 3 and all of Friday." He said "I know I can't do Thursday so that should be fine." So if DS does end up staying home at all this week, we've already talked about who it is and it's me about 70% of the time. I'm ok with that. Does your DH help at all with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your 5 yo sick so often? Might want to look into that. By 5 most kids are sick 1-2 times a year.
You stuck your kids in daycare for 12 hours a day since they were a newborn. Some people wait until their babies are older to do that.
and this is what happens, they get behind in school because you've been sheltering them from life...
Nice rationalization there. DP, btw.Anonymous wrote:I generally think that's fair since he makes more therefore presumably you all "need" his job more but you can discuss whether he has any flexibility to take time off sometimes. If you don't have family around who would take a sick kid to watch, you can also try to find a babysitter who could watch her on not particularly contagious days like ear infection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband makes a lot more money than I do (I scaled back when we had kids) and so whenever our kid is sick (which is a lot - she is 5) I am the default parent to call into work. Does this seem fair? I'm afraid my boss will lose patience with me.
So sit down and talk it through with your husband. This is what we do. We communicate and figure it out. I make more than my wife, but that doesn't mean I don't stay home with the kids when they're sick. When we know one of them is sick, we both look at what is happening at work and whose schedule has the most flexibility that day. Sometimes it's me and sometimes it's her.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your 5 yo sick so often? Might want to look into that. By 5 most kids are sick 1-2 times a year.
Anonymous wrote:He makes more moron