Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it sounds like he feels the need for some time to himself. He uses Saturdays as his time. Everyone needs that down time. But all day every Saturday is a lot. Could you suggest that he uses Saturday to run errands and have some time to himself, but reserve Saturday afternoon/evening for date night? Then, Sunday could be your family day?
That is basically what we’ve been doing. I do all of the must-do stuff on Saturdays so that we can hang out on Sunday. I just wanted the tree done today because it’s a lot of work and I wanted to relax tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:It's way too early to set up a Christmas tree, at least way too early to expect someone else to think it's important.
You used the Christmas tree as your example. Bad choice of an example. If your standards are so out-of-whack that you need a Christmas tree up 2 days after Thanksgiving, it's indicative that you ask too much, expect too much.
Your whole description of your martial problems are suspect.
Anonymous wrote:How is he as a step father? I have a son from a previous marriage. His step dad attends all events, practices, etc, because it’s what he signed up for, my son enjoys him there and they bond. You all are still operating separately, which is not good. My husband will run errands but not all day. He may carve out a couple hours alone to do it which is fine by me but not all day. Huge red flag, and I don’t mean cheating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it sounds like he feels the need for some time to himself. He uses Saturdays as his time. Everyone needs that down time. But all day every Saturday is a lot. Could you suggest that he uses Saturday to run errands and have some time to himself, but reserve Saturday afternoon/evening for date night? Then, Sunday could be your family day?
That is basically what we’ve been doing. I do all of the must-do stuff on Saturdays so that we can hang out on Sunday. I just wanted the tree done today because it’s a lot of work and I wanted to relax tomorrow.
I would pull out all the decorations and decorate the house and yard. I would set up the tree and put the lights on, but hold off on ornaments. Make some cookies, put on Christmas music, and when he gets home, everyone helps put ornaments on the tree. My husband (of 30 years) hates the hassle and the logistics of decorating. But he likes putting ornaments on the tree. It's all about compromise, OP. Most men don't care nearly as much about decorating for Christmas as women do. Not a popular statement, but it's true.
That’s exactly what I’ll do. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:What kind of sicko puts up a Christmas tree 32 days before Christmas? The tree is meant to be set up a week before Christmas and stay up until late January.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you ever join him on Saturdays to see his family or friends?
I can’t join him because my child has sports and tutoring which according to my husband takes up most of the day and leaves no room for fun. I am fine with doing something together in the afternoon but he doesn’t like sitting at home. I just can’t set aside every Saturday all day to drive around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it sounds like he feels the need for some time to himself. He uses Saturdays as his time. Everyone needs that down time. But all day every Saturday is a lot. Could you suggest that he uses Saturday to run errands and have some time to himself, but reserve Saturday afternoon/evening for date night? Then, Sunday could be your family day?
That is basically what we’ve been doing. I do all of the must-do stuff on Saturdays so that we can hang out on Sunday. I just wanted the tree done today because it’s a lot of work and I wanted to relax tomorrow.
I would pull out all the decorations and decorate the house and yard. I would set up the tree and put the lights on, but hold off on ornaments. Make some cookies, put on Christmas music, and when he gets home, everyone helps put ornaments on the tree. My husband (of 30 years) hates the hassle and the logistics of decorating. But he likes putting ornaments on the tree. It's all about compromise, OP. Most men don't care nearly as much about decorating for Christmas as women do. Not a popular statement, but it's true.