Anonymous wrote:Why are you listening to him. Store the Christmas items in the garage if that is easier for you. When you take them down just put them in the garage. Don't discuss it.
Return the items, don't discuss it. You don't need to be able to know about car dents to go to the shop and asked for it to be fixed. If they charge more, well your husband makes a lot, so be it. Get a couple of different quotes if it makes you feel better.
I have no idea why you would get an unorganised person to book flights. It gives me a headache just thinking about it.
I understand its frustrating but being given a chore list for your days off is equally frustrating. You are leaving everything up to him and he doesn't care, forgets, is disinterested. So stop asking for permission and just do what you need to do, you are an adult.
If your kids are young, not decorating for Christmas to make a point to your husband is yucky. Christmas is special for kids, its about them, don't ruin it for them.
I don't see how you can't get into the attic and move smaller items if need be rather than the whole lot at once. It really can't be that hard.
If it takes more time doing these things, then perhaps dinner may need to be take out. Perhaps you don't have time to do his laundry or some other task you may do. There are only so many hours in the day, if you need to spend time on that, let something else unimportant slide.
Anonymous wrote:Just don’t decorate
At all
See if he notices
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- I physically can’t carry the stuff down the narrow little ladder.
Wait--why exactly can't you physically carry stuff down the narrow little ladder? Pretty sure none of this stuff weighs 60+ pounds so unless you have some kind of serious physical limitation I'll bet anything you are as physically capable of this task as he is. Or is he just that much taller than you? Why not make this a team effort anyway and you BOTH haul the stuff down? Safer anyway than one person hauling anything down a ladder. And as for the tree, much easier if one can push it down through the opening with a second below to receive it. So, like, go pull the ladder down and say "Larlo, I need a hand here".
Most of the items are in huge tupperware bins that are hard for me to handle especially climbing up and down. He's 6'3, I am 5'2.
Anonymous wrote:I find it weird when a wife or husband has a list of things for their husband or wife to do. I would find it so odd for my husband to give me a list of chores or tell me he needs to get x,y, and z done. I would never give him a it’s either.
Do most of your husbands give you lists of things to do? If either of us need a hand with something we ask but we don’t create chore lists for each other!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- I physically can’t carry the stuff down the narrow little ladder.
Wait--why exactly can't you physically carry stuff down the narrow little ladder? Pretty sure none of this stuff weighs 60+ pounds so unless you have some kind of serious physical limitation I'll bet anything you are as physically capable of this task as he is. Or is he just that much taller than you? Why not make this a team effort anyway and you BOTH haul the stuff down? Safer anyway than one person hauling anything down a ladder. And as for the tree, much easier if one can push it down through the opening with a second below to receive it. So, like, go pull the ladder down and say "Larlo, I need a hand here".
Anonymous wrote:Is there a lot you ask him to do because you are unable to? I'm not saying that it's an excuse for him to put things off but I wonder if thats part of it. Dh was injured a couple of years ago and I had to do all the heavy lifting. It definitely got tiring and I picked and chose what I did by the end. A lot of stuff got outsourced because I was just tired of doing it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just don’t decorate
At all
See if he notices
This is stupid. The children will notice.
Anonymous wrote:The million dollar question is whether OP wants to do this now or after Thanksgiving. That will give us a gauge of her mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Just don’t decorate
At all
See if he notices
Anonymous wrote:OP- I physically can’t carry the stuff down the narrow little ladder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Hey Fred, I need some help getting items down from the attic. It will take about 15 minutes. What’s a good time for you to do this with me in the next two days?”
“I don’t know.”
“Well, can you pick a time? I’m trying to work around your schedule.”
“5:00pm”
“Great. I really appreciate it. 5:00pm.”
Then 5:00 pm comes around and he doesn't bother.
Anonymous wrote:I find it weird when a wife or husband has a list of things for their husband or wife to do. I would find it so odd for my husband to give me a list of chores or tell me he needs to get x,y, and z done. I would never give him a it’s either.
Do most of your husbands give you lists of things to do? If either of us need a hand with something we ask but we don’t create chore lists for each other!