Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone. DH is not quitting his job. With the financial support he will be taking two classes a time instead of one. I really do hope this helps him career wise, but he was dead set on doing his last graduate program and now he is unhappy with the results. I think I have grounds to be dubious about this.
DH was unemployed for a period of almost two years when DS was a newborn, and it took him almost another year to get a solid full time job. I drained down most of the savings I had accumulated to support us during this time.
DH's parents have done some charming things with money. They sold his childhood home to his sister in a sweetheart deal right when we were buying our house and did not offer us any support. We ended up using an FHA loan which was ridiculous.
What has been more hurtful is their lack of involvement with DS. I have invited them to every birthday, etc., which they never attend, and my MIL in particular has made minimal effort. I thought we had both agreed that anything that we would receive from them should be kept for DS's benefit, so I am surprised DH went to them for this.
I hope this does benefit DH, but I think my entire situation in my marriage with DH and my in-laws stinks.
Anonymous wrote:The two issues are separate. You don't like the inlaws.
Anonymous wrote:My DH got an MBA while my kids were young. The class time + study time is considerable. Whatever DH used to do with the child or around the house now falls to the wife. So I think it's a family decision. In the OP's case, her husband doesn't have a good track record. At this point, you probably have to sit back and watch. Maybe he will surprise you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your husband’s parents are going to pay for your husband’s education and you are upset because no one involved you in the matter.
You sounds ungrateful and a PITA. You are turning this into a problem, you find most things involving your in laws a problem, I’ll Bety.
I think the bigger issue is that they're going to pay for him to go to school full time instead of a few classes per semester with tuition reimbursement from his job, so he's going to quit what OP says is the best job he's ever had to go back for "more training."
So the HHI is halved (or at least lowered) not only without her being on board but with him knowing she wasn't comfortable with it.
OP I would not be okay with this. My brother is like this -- drifts from job to job, never a career, and always thinking the next thing will be fulfilling. I don't know how my SIL deals with it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks everyone. DH is not quitting his job. With the financial support he will be taking two classes a time instead of one. I really do hope this helps him career wise, but he was dead set on doing his last graduate program and now he is unhappy with the results. I think I have grounds to be dubious about this.
DH was unemployed for a period of almost two years when DS was a newborn, and it took him almost another year to get a solid full time job. I drained down most of the savings I had accumulated to support us during this time.
DH's parents have done some charming things with money. They sold his childhood home to his sister in a sweetheart deal right when we were buying our house and did not offer us any support. We ended up using an FHA loan which was ridiculous.
What has been more hurtful is their lack of involvement with DS. I have invited them to every birthday, etc., which they never attend, and my MIL in particular has made minimal effort. I thought we had both agreed that anything that we would receive from them should be kept for DS's benefit, so I am surprised DH went to them for this.
I hope this does benefit DH, but I think my entire situation in my marriage with DH and my in-laws stinks.
Anonymous wrote:So your husband’s parents are going to pay for your husband’s education and you are upset because no one involved you in the matter.
You sounds ungrateful and a PITA. You are turning this into a problem, you find most things involving your in laws a problem, I’ll Bety.