Anonymous wrote:Good Lord people get hung up on this whole SAHM, who-is-earning-the-income thing!
Caring for children should be a joint effort as much as possible. I posted earlier and agree OP should be finding the sitter, but not because she's a SAHM and her all important money earner is away from home working. (BTW OP, the fact that he isn't even home? That should tell you that you need to book the sitter right there)
However, OP needs to find the sitter because her husband isn't very clued in about what goes on at home. He can't even look at a calendar! How the hell is he going to book a sitter and actually make sure it's the right night and the right time? What if something happened, he wouldn't have a clue where his wife is. Or who is with his kids. All he knows how to do is earn a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter whose responsibility it is as long as you guys agree on who it is. Honestly, it is much easier for one person to keep track of the babysitters than both of you.
It's much easier for the person who is HOME to keep track of the babysitters than the one who is traveling for work. What's he supposed to do, call the babysitter from Detroit and say "Can you sit for Barbara tonight?" So foolish.
Agreed. But I think she's hoping he'll plan it BEFORE he goes to Detroit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter whose responsibility it is as long as you guys agree on who it is. Honestly, it is much easier for one person to keep track of the babysitters than both of you.
It's much easier for the person who is HOME to keep track of the babysitters than the one who is traveling for work. What's he supposed to do, call the babysitter from Detroit and say "Can you sit for Barbara tonight?" So foolish.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter whose responsibility it is as long as you guys agree on who it is. Honestly, it is much easier for one person to keep track of the babysitters than both of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either one. You share the kids, it is a shared responsibility. If he isn't good at it, just do it so you know it is taken care of.
Personally, I think the person who will be there and paying the sitter is the best person to do it. Having someone who won't be there arranging on your behalf is a pain all around, especially for the sitter.
This is the correct answer.