Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH just returned from 5 months away. He came back two weekends and we went for a week (although he wasn't available to spend any significant amount of time with us) kids are 4 and 6. It was tough at first but we did fine. It's no big deal.
Fair or not I think there's a huge difference between dad going for 5 months and mom going.
How so? We both play significant roles in our children's lives and we both work full time. Sure it might seem harder for the parent leaving but I don't see how mom leaving is any more difficult than dad at this age. Sure, maybe if you were dealing with nursing infants but that's not the case.
Anonymous wrote:21:53, thank you so much for these great suggestions. I am planning to take the kids to Build-A-Bear so we can each create the same/similar bear to keep with us. I will definitely get the books you suggested and I like the idea of sending mail to open every day. They LOVE getting mail.
I'm used to the pudginess of DCUM but still a little surprised with the responses acting like this is so unusual. No one would bat an eyelash if I were a man, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH just returned from 5 months away. He came back two weekends and we went for a week (although he wasn't available to spend any significant amount of time with us) kids are 4 and 6. It was tough at first but we did fine. It's no big deal.
Fair or not I think there's a huge difference between dad going for 5 months and mom going.
Anonymous wrote:I would never take such an assignment. They can't force you. I could quit if they did.
How can you even consider this?
Btw, people will judge you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I travel for work sometimes, though no more than 5 days. I sometimes bring thr kids along. We have an AuPair and have brought them to Vegas, Scottsdale, San Diego, Orlando, and Tampa.
Totally irrelevant to OP who is going for months and whose kids are going to have to stay home and go to school. 5 days away is not the same as 3 months.
Anonymous wrote:I travel for work sometimes, though no more than 5 days. I sometimes bring thr kids along. We have an AuPair and have brought them to Vegas, Scottsdale, San Diego, Orlando, and Tampa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:21:53, thank you so much for these great suggestions. I am planning to take the kids to Build-A-Bear so we can each create the same/similar bear to keep with us. I will definitely get the books you suggested and I like the idea of sending mail to open every day. They LOVE getting mail.
I'm used to the pudginess of DCUM but still a little surprised with the responses acting like this is so unusual. No one would bat an eyelash if I were a man, right?
My DH refused a job that involved a lot of travel and a lot more money. No way in HELL would my husband do what you are doing.
The 2yr old won't even know you when you return. Your children will be bonded much stronger to your DH. These are critical years. More important than you know.
Anonymous wrote:21:53, thank you so much for these great suggestions. I am planning to take the kids to Build-A-Bear so we can each create the same/similar bear to keep with us. I will definitely get the books you suggested and I like the idea of sending mail to open every day. They LOVE getting mail.
I'm used to the pudginess of DCUM but still a little surprised with the responses acting like this is so unusual. No one would bat an eyelash if I were a man, right?