Anonymous wrote:He wants to see his son. He has just as much right to see his son as you. You are staying at home because you want to see your son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soon to be dad here. I plan on stopping by during lunch breaks to see the wife and soon to be kiddo. I would assume the wife would love to see me at home helping change a diaper, feed, or play with the little one, but this post has got me thinking! Maybe moms that have given birth recently, don't want too much contact with their hubs?
When the child is a baby, I think it's a fine idea if you can swing it. I'd say it's harder when the child is older, like op's child's age, because transitions get more difficult, and stopping by for 15 minutes can be incredibly disruptive. I've done the WAH thing, and I can see why op is having a hard time with it. I had sitters to look after my kids while I worked, and I know popping in for 15 minutes would have been far more trouble than it was worth at that age.
This is so stupid. The kid will survive even if daddy comes home 4x a week for lunch break. Psycho DCUMers!
I think OP has a good point. I don't think it's healthy to see your spouse everyday for lunch. You need time away from each other. It sounds like they spend too much time together. And also as a first time mom you need to have some independence. Help your wife feel like she can do it on her own.
Noted. If this is true, than the OP and I are similar in that my wife and I are pretty close, and do spend a lot of time together. There are times when we do our thing with our friends, but with the recent pregnancy and our jobs, we tend to stay home and do things together. Even going to the gym or grocery shopping is done on weekends on our time. I'll def try to give her space once the little one is around.
Anonymous wrote:Are you the same poster whose husband was being difficult about finding a new apartment—something about how it needed to be close to your church and maybe his work too? Did you say that he comes home to poop at lunch? If I’m getting even a fraction of this right, he seems pretty annoying, and I feel for you.
Anonymous wrote:My husband comes home for lunch. Our son is 11 months old. On one hand I like seeing my husband and it’s nice to have a quick break while someone else watches the baby. On the other hand, it can be a pain making lunch (on top of making breakfast and dinner). Sometimes it’s nice to just eat whatever is in the fridge and not worrry about making something for my husband. Sometimes my husband wakes the baby up from his nap. My baby sleeps at random times though, so it’s hard to predict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH should not come home during the day. His job is to go to work and earn the money. He should not be interrupting your life.
OP here: Lol. This is so funny.![]()
Anonymous wrote:DH should not come home during the day. His job is to go to work and earn the money. He should not be interrupting your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soon to be dad here. I plan on stopping by during lunch breaks to see the wife and soon to be kiddo. I would assume the wife would love to see me at home helping change a diaper, feed, or play with the little one, but this post has got me thinking! Maybe moms that have given birth recently, don't want too much contact with their hubs?
When the child is a baby, I think it's a fine idea if you can swing it. I'd say it's harder when the child is older, like op's child's age, because transitions get more difficult, and stopping by for 15 minutes can be incredibly disruptive. I've done the WAH thing, and I can see why op is having a hard time with it. I had sitters to look after my kids while I worked, and I know popping in for 15 minutes would have been far more trouble than it was worth at that age.
This is so stupid. The kid will survive even if daddy comes home 4x a week for lunch break. Psycho DCUMers!
I think OP has a good point. I don't think it's healthy to see your spouse everyday for lunch. You need time away from each other. It sounds like they spend too much time together. And also as a first time mom you need to have some independence. Help your wife feel like she can do it on her own.
Anonymous wrote:Are you the same poster whose husband was being difficult about finding a new apartment—something about how it needed to be close to your church and maybe his work too? Did you say that he comes home to poop at lunch? If I’m getting even a fraction of this right, he seems pretty annoying, and I feel for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soon to be dad here. I plan on stopping by during lunch breaks to see the wife and soon to be kiddo. I would assume the wife would love to see me at home helping change a diaper, feed, or play with the little one, but this post has got me thinking! Maybe moms that have given birth recently, don't want too much contact with their hubs?
PP, how old are you? I don't think I'm that old but I don't know a single dad that would say "the wife" and "kiddo" and "hubs"...