Anonymous wrote:In a sleep-deprived stupor, my hubby once accidentally refilled my daughter's sippy cup with wine instead of juice. Total accident, and he's a terrific dad.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it was Bailey's in her coffee and OP changed the details around.
What an odd story.
OP, you can't tell the taste of Frangelico in your drink? Really? And you let him bring sleep training and some old wine country tour into a conversation about him lying about putting alcohol in your morning smoothie?
That said, you also weren't very candid with us in your first post. You said alcohol, making us all think a shot or more. Now you are saying maybe a few teaspoons split between two smoothies.
It is inconsistencies like this that make you sound like a troll.
OP here. No, I couldn't tell that there was Frangelico in the drink. I sometimes get a weird reaction when I eat pineapple so when I sipped it and thought it tasted weird, I thought it was because I was reacting to the pineapple. I had just asked DH what was in the drink.
When I started this thread, DH had just told me what he did and then left for errands. I didn't know how much alcohol he put in the drinks but I clarified that when I talked to him when he returned. I don't believe it was just 2 spoonfuls - I think he's covering a bit, knowing I'm livid.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you need a neutral party to hear both of you out. Your husband made an error in judgement and should hear from someone perhaps your child's pediatrician, that no alcohol is safe for a young child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there's a solid possibility your husband is regularly slipping booze into his 4x/wk smoothies and didn't want anybody to know about it. I'm serious: I would get in touch with AlAnon and learn about other warning signs that he might have a drinking problem.
It shows shockingly bad judgment to give anyone alcohol without their permission/knowledge, let alone your breastfeeding wife, LET ALONE your toddler daughter. You have every right to be upset, and I hope you don't let this drop. Something is wrong here.
Completely agree. This is a huge red flag, something is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I don't have any intimate knowledge or experience with alcoholism, so perhaps other posters can shed some light. . .
If someone were a closet alcoholic, would he actually spike his spouse's drink? I would think that someone hiding alcoholism would make two smoothies, then surreptitiously spike his OWN drink. Not saying that there are other points of concern in this story, but closet alcoholism doesn't seem that logical to me.
I can kind of see the scenario 16:41 describes, especially combined with the cluelessness of many (even good) fathers on something like this. And the reaction of your DH seems like a man backed into a corner and on the defensive-- as easily about something stupid as about something more serious. (I know my DH gets far more defensive over the dumb stuff than the meaningful stuff. Not his finest behavior, but he otherwise has so many great qualities as a father and husband. He's just really, really uncomfortable when pointedly confronted with doing something stupid.)
Anonymous wrote:I think there's a solid possibility your husband is regularly slipping booze into his 4x/wk smoothies and didn't want anybody to know about it. I'm serious: I would get in touch with AlAnon and learn about other warning signs that he might have a drinking problem.
It shows shockingly bad judgment to give anyone alcohol without their permission/knowledge, let alone your breastfeeding wife, LET ALONE your toddler daughter. You have every right to be upset, and I hope you don't let this drop. Something is wrong here.