Anonymous wrote:I love how stay at home moms claim stuff takes all day that a WOHM can do in 20 mins. Whatever helps you justify...
Anonymous wrote:I work 15-20 hours a week from home. We generally split housework 50/50, but don’t have a chore list. I do end up doing all the medical/dental/school/nanny interviews/appts/taxes and scheduling. I also hire and schedule lawn mowing & whole house cleaning 2x month.
Dh cooks a few meals a week, cleans the kitchen (thoroughly) a couple days a week, always puts toddler to bed, grocery shops more often, takes toddler to school or gym class usually.
I cook a lot (three hot meals a day) so that is a lot of kitchen cleaning. We often run our dishwasher full twice a day.
We have a 2.5 yo and a 6 month old who I breastfeed. I read somewhere that if you add up breastfeeding hours it equates to almost a full time job! It certainly feels like it.
I have a nanny for 20-25 hours a week and a morning preschool for the toddler.
We struggle but know we have a lot of advantages. We have dropped the ball on things like car maintenance and our own dr appts but will hopefully get back on the ball as the baby gets more independent. And yes, Some days I don’t shower or brush my teeth until both kids are asleep!
We know (hope) it will be a lot easier in a few years. We are both feds but bought near annapolis to be able to afford my part time status. I plan to stay part time through elementary at least.
Anonymous wrote:I SAH. I do almost everything and outsource whatever I don’t want to do. Spouse usually does bath/bedtime when home. When he is home, he does whatever he can to take some stuff off my plate. But I definitely have the easier part. I have worked in biglaw and I now stay home. Staying home is so much easier and more pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Easy question. I do everything. My husband took me to his home country and I never complained about housework again. They do not have washers, dryers or dishwashers over there.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I SAH. DH works in big law.
I do almost everything with regard to the house, chores, etc, including yardwork etc. BUT we have enough money that I can outsource quite a bit.
DH and I are 50/50 WITH the kids, when we are both home.
This. My DH is also biglaw and I stay home. I manage the household and do the laundry/grocieries/calendaring/meals, but we have a lawn service (mowing/weeding/mulching), maid, and don't DIY a ton of home repairs. But DH is 50/50 with the kids (or maybe a little more) when he is home.
OK, my DH also in biglaw, but he is NOT 50/50 with the kids when he is home (and I work FT, but a normal 40 hr job). Do your DH's not get last minute calls/assignments/emails? Or do they go back into the office for those? Or am I taking your words "when he is home" too literally and you mean when he is not working?
FWIW, my DH is a partner, so it's not like he is junior and gets assignments, but when he gets a note from a client he is super responsive so I feel like DH is always on call. As a result the division of labor is like 95/5 because he can't reliably commit to doing that much housework or child care (we have young kids) and I don't want stuff dumped on me at the last minute (like grocery shopping) because a client called as he was walking out the door and now we won't have stuff for the kids' lunches.