Anonymous wrote:OP: My husband was gone Monday am through Friday every week for two years while my kids ranged in ages 18 months to 3.5. There is nothing unmanageable about it, honestly. Especially if you have daycare and can hire babysitters. I did not have either. Looking back, I think that time was a little hard, but it was such a blip. And like the previous poster said, when he was home, it really only added extra work for me. If this is a good opportunity for him, you'd be making a mistake to say you couldn't handle three days a week every other month on your own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi DCurbanmoms! My husband is considering a job in another city which would have him away for approx 3/4 nights every fortnight (like Mon-Thursday or Friday every second week).
I currently have two kids aged 3 months and 2.9 years. I'm wondering at what ages these two kids would be manageable on my own with that type of travel schedule for my husband? not now but sometime in the future.
The older one would be in daycare/kindy/school 4 or 5 days a week. The younger one would be in daycare/kindy 2/3 days a week while I was working 2 days a week. There would be no family help but I could probably afford a babysitter sometimes.
Thanks for your thoughts
If you can't take care of two children by yourself the three days what would you do if your husband was in the military and deployed for a year? Everyone has common sense, use yours.
OP here- we will never be in this situation because my husband works as a lawyer and will not be joining the military. Maybe use your common sense? Lol
Literally thousands of families ARE military and cope starting with children at ages less than 1yr. It is not easy. Yet thousands of families cope with this.
Why are you so helpless? Perhaps it is your lack of common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Things were easier when DH was not home on a weekday. He needed time to relax in the evening, a full homemade dinner and he did not cook or clean. He would not watch the kids while I cooked. Evening routine is much easier without the husband home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi DCurbanmoms! My husband is considering a job in another city which would have him away for approx 3/4 nights every fortnight (like Mon-Thursday or Friday every second week).
I currently have two kids aged 3 months and 2.9 years. I'm wondering at what ages these two kids would be manageable on my own with that type of travel schedule for my husband? not now but sometime in the future.
The older one would be in daycare/kindy/school 4 or 5 days a week. The younger one would be in daycare/kindy 2/3 days a week while I was working 2 days a week. There would be no family help but I could probably afford a babysitter sometimes.
Thanks for your thoughts
If you can't take care of two children by yourself the three days what would you do if your husband was in the military and deployed for a year? Everyone has common sense, use yours.
OP here- we will never be in this situation because my husband works as a lawyer and will not be joining the military. Maybe use your common sense? Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi DCurbanmoms! My husband is considering a job in another city which would have him away for approx 3/4 nights every fortnight (like Mon-Thursday or Friday every second week).
I currently have two kids aged 3 months and 2.9 years. I'm wondering at what ages these two kids would be manageable on my own with that type of travel schedule for my husband? not now but sometime in the future.
The older one would be in daycare/kindy/school 4 or 5 days a week. The younger one would be in daycare/kindy 2/3 days a week while I was working 2 days a week. There would be no family help but I could probably afford a babysitter sometimes.
Thanks for your thoughts
If you can't take care of two children by yourself the three days what would you do if your husband was in the military and deployed for a year? Everyone has common sense, use yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi DCurbanmoms! My husband is considering a job in another city which would have him away for approx 3/4 nights every fortnight (like Mon-Thursday or Friday every second week).
I currently have two kids aged 3 months and 2.9 years. I'm wondering at what ages these two kids would be manageable on my own with that type of travel schedule for my husband? not now but sometime in the future.
The older one would be in daycare/kindy/school 4 or 5 days a week. The younger one would be in daycare/kindy 2/3 days a week while I was working 2 days a week. There would be no family help but I could probably afford a babysitter sometimes.
Thanks for your thoughts
If you can't take care of two children by yourself the three days what would you do if your husband was in the military and deployed for a year? Everyone has common sense, use yours.
Anonymous wrote:Hi DCurbanmoms! My husband is considering a job in another city which would have him away for approx 3/4 nights every fortnight (like Mon-Thursday or Friday every second week).
I currently have two kids aged 3 months and 2.9 years. I'm wondering at what ages these two kids would be manageable on my own with that type of travel schedule for my husband? not now but sometime in the future.
The older one would be in daycare/kindy/school 4 or 5 days a week. The younger one would be in daycare/kindy 2/3 days a week while I was working 2 days a week. There would be no family help but I could probably afford a babysitter sometimes.
Thanks for your thoughts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things were easier when DH was not home on a weekday. He needed time to relax in the evening, a full homemade dinner and he did not cook or clean. He would not watch the kids while I cooked. Evening routine is much easier without the husband home.
Single mom of a donor conceived 2.5 year old.
I agree- compared to married friends my evenings are much simpler. Want to have a salad while my kid eats oatmeal- no problem, want to stop at the park for a PB sandwich and cucumber picnic on the way home from work- fine. Leftovers for the third night in a row- no one is complaining.