Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what I just read. Your husband is incapable of managing a ups drop off and getting kids off the buss because he's cleaning the kitchen?
You married a moron and had kids with him. Good luck with that.
Sounds like he was flourishing in his government job then.
Anonymous wrote:I am the PP who said I have a list every day. If my partner was lounging around at home and his only obligation was to pickup the kids, I wouldn't be very happy. Give him a list. Considering he seems to have some mental deficits, keep the task list manageable and simple. Instead of clean the garage, give him vacuum X rooms, empty the dishwasher, take out the trash. If he is unable to handle this, you have bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:Who was doing bus pick up when you both worked?
Anonymous wrote:My husband is NOT a go get ‘em guy and he’s always been super inefficient with time. But now he’s home all day (7:30-3:30, alone, no kids) but hasn’t done anything beyond the day to day tasks. I worry about him.
I am not leaving him a list, because he gets overwhelmed easily and doesn’t manage time well. For example, I asked him one day to drop off somethings for returns at ups but then he called me stressed because he missed getting the kids off the bus. I gently apologized and said I thought maybe he’d go early but he said he was cleaning the kitchen.
I am worried about him sitting home on his phone all day. His home office (now obsolete) is a mess. I don’t want to nag him but I worry…he’s home all day and doesn’t do anything.
Anonymous wrote:I am the PP who said I have a list every day. If my partner was lounging around at home and his only obligation was to pickup the kids, I wouldn't be very happy. Give him a list. Considering he seems to have some mental deficits, keep the task list manageable and simple. Instead of clean the garage, give him vacuum X rooms, empty the dishwasher, take out the trash. If he is unable to handle this, you have bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is NOT a go get ‘em guy and he’s always been super inefficient with time. But now he’s home all day (7:30-3:30, alone, no kids) but hasn’t done anything beyond the day to day tasks. I worry about him.
I am not leaving him a list, because he gets overwhelmed easily and doesn’t manage time well. For example, I asked him one day to drop off somethings for returns at ups but then he called me stressed because he missed getting the kids off the bus. I gently apologized and said I thought maybe he’d go early but he said he was cleaning the kitchen.
I am worried about him sitting home on his phone all day. His home office (now obsolete) is a mess. I don’t want to nag him but I worry…he’s home all day and doesn’t do anything.
Anonymous wrote:I'm furloughed too and it really feels weird. I thought I'd get so much done but having no idea when we'll be called back makes it hard. I'm sad and I'm worried about my work friends struggling without their paychecks. This isn't the vacation feel I was expecting, at all. It's okay if he takes a breather.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what I just read. Your husband is incapable of managing a ups drop off and getting kids off the buss because he's cleaning the kitchen?
You married a moron and had kids with him. Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:I'm furloughed too and it really feels weird. I thought I'd get so much done but having no idea when we'll be called back makes it hard. I'm sad and I'm worried about my work friends struggling without their paychecks. This isn't the vacation feel I was expecting, at all. It's okay if he takes a breather.