Anonymous wrote:I do work but I have had to cut down on my hours because he is unable to adjust his work schedule. I know he is busy but I feel like he has to make some time for family. I guess I am really mad because this issue has come up several times this week because we are on break and because we have started to talk about vacation plans for the summer. Earlier this week I asked if he could work a few more hours on the weekend so we could take the kids away somewhere for a long weekend. He got really angry and said he can't take any time off until November/December and I shouldn't ask. Next I suggested we could meet him for lunch or breakfast one day this week. He was too busy which was fine. I really try to be understanding but I guess I am struggling to understand why he can't take 5 minutes to say good night to kids when we are away from home.
I understand work can be demanding but I don't think this lifestyle is sustainable for the long term. We don't go anywhere or do anything. No date nights. Tried going out for coffee alone- did it three times before he started to complain that "it was one less hour" that he could bill. This lifestyle sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband is a lawyer. Usually he doesn't come home until around 8:30, sometimes 9:00pm. Yes, he sometimes has to work later and his schedule changes. Most nights kids don't wait up to say goodnight. But since we aren't at home and kids are seeing him at all, I thought calling would be okay. I waited until 8:30 when he usually is done before calling and because he told me his schedule wasn't going to be bad today. Of course, I understand things change but still having trouble understanding why he couldn't take a 5 minute break. Anyway, we ended up having a huge argument over this.
Tell him to listen to ‘Cats in the Cradle’ by Harry Chapin. Maybe then he’ll get it.
Ugh pound sand. He’s trying to fund their life.
Ugh, get a clue. Don't make babies if you're not prepared to be a father. Plenty of women are high earners, sometimes earning more than their spouses, but don't check out from their kid's lives.
Anonymous wrote:Op, you kinda signed up for this as a SAHM to BigLaw. This is how it works for all the families I know, even ones where mom works.
Anonymous wrote:I'm totally on your side but you should really try not to get the kids' hopes up. Text and ask if he can call. Don't let them sit there and watch him hit "ignore."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Husband is a lawyer. Usually he doesn't come home until around 8:30, sometimes 9:00pm. Yes, he sometimes has to work later and his schedule changes. Most nights kids don't wait up to say goodnight. But since we aren't at home and kids are seeing him at all, I thought calling would be okay. I waited until 8:30 when he usually is done before calling and because he told me his schedule wasn't going to be bad today. Of course, I understand things change but still having trouble understanding why he couldn't take a 5 minute break. Anyway, we ended up having a huge argument over this.
Tell him to listen to ‘Cats in the Cradle’ by Harry Chapin. Maybe then he’ll get it.
Ugh pound sand. He’s trying to fund their life.