Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You are creating ridiculous excuses. If you want the Christmas decorations down, you can get them down. If you are not physically able then you really need to start working out. That should be a bigger priority than house decorating.
Stop it - there are some things that I *could* do, but are just a lot easier from a physical standpoint for my DH to do, and our height discrepancy isn’t as big as the OP and her DH.
Add to that that OP is likely doing the bulk of housework and child rearing...and then she has to tote barges and lift bales just because she can? No. Getting Christmas decorations down is the least he could do. If he thinks it’s a little early, he should say so. Not, yes, I will do it and a week later OP is still waiting.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You are creating ridiculous excuses. If you want the Christmas decorations down, you can get them down. If you are not physically able then you really need to start working out. That should be a bigger priority than house decorating.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a few household tasks I’ll ask my husband for help, one is getting things out of the attic or checking his work schedule so we can make plans for things to need to be done.
I’ve asked him multiple times to take the xmas tree and decor down. He just doesn’t. Would you just drop it and not do any decor this year? My kids are 2/4. 4 year old would probably notice but I’m so tired of begging
Anonymous wrote: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.
I’m with the PP. why can’t you handle these things? It will be harder for a 6’3” person to navigate narrow stairs than a 5’2” person, and there’s no reason to think a shorter person is less able to carry the average Tupperware bin worth of stuff. I’m certainly willing to believe your DH is annoying, but this scenario makes me really wonder about your relationship and methods. You've really asked him 50 times to do something and not considered an alternative way to address the problem?
Anonymous wrote: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.
You are creating ridiculous excuses. If you want the Christmas decorations down, you can get them down. If you are not physically able then you really need to start working out. That should be a bigger priority than house decorating.
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:Remove all expectations from him. It sucks but its the only way to preserve your sanity. Of course, it may further contribute to any disaffection down the road if he doesn’t step up to the plate after some time and you’re left doing thé work and not even being bothered by his inaction. In my case, taking responsibility for everything did not help prevent the dissolution of my first marriage. It made divorce more appealing to me. My daily life is so much more peaceful and organized because I follow my pace and can contract help I need otherwise. There is no one to blame but myself if things don’t get done. One less person to be responsible for, like cutting a deadweight from a project team. Or unseating a crappy senator from congress.
Anonymous wrote: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.
No. I ask a few chores and he has issues with all of them.
Get things from attic. (I asked him to leave tree in garage and ornaments so I don't have to ask him and he refused because they take up too much space)
Finish our taxes (I do 99%, last 3 years he just didn't do it and we were penalized)
Handle car stuff which I know nothing about (Waiting 2 years now for a dent to get fixed)
He is completely unorganized.. leaves clothes at dry cleaners for months at a time. Puts kids in car with no socks, shoes or water bottle which we don't realize until we are at destination. Forgets things constantly. Waits until the day of to book a flight for family of 5. Orders furniture and leaves it lying and not put together for 6 months. Starts a household project and never completes it. I always offer to hire and handle a handyman coming and he refuses saying it is a waste of money and is angry if I do ask someone. He will forget to return things that are hundreds of dollars and leave it in his car. He is highly social, in a high level job and makes 300k+ a year no not stupid or incompetent. It is frustrating to me because I have told him I will handle it but tell me and give me notice, don't insist on doing it and don't.