Anonymous wrote:This is why people hire out childcare.
Not sure why either parent can’t handle 2 DC esp with that age span. I would check in to make sure DW isn’t having some MH issues related to being post pregnancy.
And WFH obviously still means you are working. Hire some childcare help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your wife is a lunatic. It may be because of the hormones and being lonely, but she’s being crazy nonetheless.
Working 5-10 extra minutes after 5pm every day, and having a 5 hour block of commitment (in lieu of flying to the west coast for four days) once a quarter does not make for a “less flexible job doing a stressful time” as another poster suggested.
Your wife is currently on mat leave and should be able to figure out two kids for one day. You already do morning drop off normally.
There is a zero percent change your wife is going back to work, just to warn you. She can’t handle a single snow day with two kids, so she sure isn’t going to handle balancing two kids and a job. Plan accordingly. And know that all the help you hire now she’ll insist on keeping when she continues to stay home.
I don’t think either of them ever have two kids for five minutes, let alone an entire day. This probably really threw the wife for a loop.
OP should take both kids for an hour or two in the morning when he takes the older one to daycare. And his wife should take them both in the afternoons, so she doesn’t have to worry about the OP working a few minutes late.
This thing where neither one of them ever takes both kids solo is insane.
I remember in the early days I felt stressed about caring for both kids and later caring for both kids and finishing work. I have vivid memories of 2 moments where my husband was trying to be sympathetic and he was like, yes, it’s hard to take care of both children at once! And he’s not a jerk so he didn’t mean it meanly but they were moments that shook me back to reality. Things aren’t always easy or unpleasant but that doesn’t mean they are unreasonably hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your wife is a lunatic. It may be because of the hormones and being lonely, but she’s being crazy nonetheless.
Working 5-10 extra minutes after 5pm every day, and having a 5 hour block of commitment (in lieu of flying to the west coast for four days) once a quarter does not make for a “less flexible job doing a stressful time” as another poster suggested.
Your wife is currently on mat leave and should be able to figure out two kids for one day. You already do morning drop off normally.
There is a zero percent change your wife is going back to work, just to warn you. She can’t handle a single snow day with two kids, so she sure isn’t going to handle balancing two kids and a job. Plan accordingly. And know that all the help you hire now she’ll insist on keeping when she continues to stay home.
I don’t think either of them ever have two kids for five minutes, let alone an entire day. This probably really threw the wife for a loop.
OP should take both kids for an hour or two in the morning when he takes the older one to daycare. And his wife should take them both in the afternoons, so she doesn’t have to worry about the OP working a few minutes late.
This thing where neither one of them ever takes both kids solo is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your wife is a lunatic. It may be because of the hormones and being lonely, but she’s being crazy nonetheless.
Working 5-10 extra minutes after 5pm every day, and having a 5 hour block of commitment (in lieu of flying to the west coast for four days) once a quarter does not make for a “less flexible job doing a stressful time” as another poster suggested.
Your wife is currently on mat leave and should be able to figure out two kids for one day. You already do morning drop off normally.
There is a zero percent change your wife is going back to work, just to warn you. She can’t handle a single snow day with two kids, so she sure isn’t going to handle balancing two kids and a job. Plan accordingly. And know that all the help you hire now she’ll insist on keeping when she continues to stay home.
I don’t think either of them ever have two kids for five minutes, let alone an entire day. This probably really threw the wife for a loop.
OP should take both kids for an hour or two in the morning when he takes the older one to daycare. And his wife should take them both in the afternoons, so she doesn’t have to worry about the OP working a few minutes late.
This thing where neither one of them ever takes both kids solo is insane.
Anonymous wrote:When my kids were preschool/infant, I did all drop offs and pickups myself. You schlep the infant everywhere; they sleep in the car. If it wasn't working out and the older one missed preschool -gasp!- no big deal at all. I actually miss those days.
Anonymous wrote:Your wife is a lunatic. It may be because of the hormones and being lonely, but she’s being crazy nonetheless.
Working 5-10 extra minutes after 5pm every day, and having a 5 hour block of commitment (in lieu of flying to the west coast for four days) once a quarter does not make for a “less flexible job doing a stressful time” as another poster suggested.
Your wife is currently on mat leave and should be able to figure out two kids for one day. You already do morning drop off normally.
There is a zero percent change your wife is going back to work, just to warn you. She can’t handle a single snow day with two kids, so she sure isn’t going to handle balancing two kids and a job. Plan accordingly. And know that all the help you hire now she’ll insist on keeping when she continues to stay home.