Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. These posts are in bizarro world. OP, rest assured every rational, logical person with cognitive function who reads your post would side with you.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:So rather than just wanting your DH to handle bedtime, you wanted him to handle bedtime EXACTLY the same way you would have. It's that attitude that is going to continue to cause problems in your marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What your DH did was shitty, and I would be pissed, too. But, your husband has a regular standing call on Friday night, so you should have asked your friends to have your call on a different night.
I did. The girl with covid was picking up her severe covid case-DH from the hospital Monday night and said given his condition she needed to be available the first few nights of week (Mon-tues-weds) to help him at night. Another friend is married to a doctor who has night shift on Saturday and Sunday evening -- covid friend said can we just do fri then? After 10 months of Fri nights, I didn't think it was a huge ask to see if DH could handle tonight -- perhaps be late to his own call or ask if they could move it later -- in order to put kid to bed.
So it seems Thursday was an option.
Dad could have rescheduled to another day as well.
Yes, he could have, but since his is a long standing call in which the other man have already picked a date, and OP and her friends were actively picking a day and time it makes more sense for her to have presented the Thursday option. OP agreed with Friday to set a test/trap for her husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What your DH did was shitty, and I would be pissed, too. But, your husband has a regular standing call on Friday night, so you should have asked your friends to have your call on a different night.
I did. The girl with covid was picking up her severe covid case-DH from the hospital Monday night and said given his condition she needed to be available the first few nights of week (Mon-tues-weds) to help him at night. Another friend is married to a doctor who has night shift on Saturday and Sunday evening -- covid friend said can we just do fri then? After 10 months of Fri nights, I didn't think it was a huge ask to see if DH could handle tonight -- perhaps be late to his own call or ask if they could move it later -- in order to put kid to bed.
So it seems Thursday was an option.
Dad could have rescheduled to another day as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What your DH did was shitty, and I would be pissed, too. But, your husband has a regular standing call on Friday night, so you should have asked your friends to have your call on a different night.
I did. The girl with covid was picking up her severe covid case-DH from the hospital Monday night and said given his condition she needed to be available the first few nights of week (Mon-tues-weds) to help him at night. Another friend is married to a doctor who has night shift on Saturday and Sunday evening -- covid friend said can we just do fri then? After 10 months of Fri nights, I didn't think it was a huge ask to see if DH could handle tonight -- perhaps be late to his own call or ask if they could move it later -- in order to put kid to bed.
So it seems Thursday was an option.
Anonymous wrote:I think you overreacted, OP. I’m sorry! I have sympathy bc I know how annoying it is to put two kids to bed....but, if your DH helps the other six nights...then, I don’t see the issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So rather than just wanting your DH to handle bedtime, you wanted him to handle bedtime EXACTLY the same way you would have. It's that attitude that is going to continue to cause problems in your marriage.
This. He handled it.
Not really. He gave him a phone to occupy him, he didn’t put him to sleep. Probably knowing that kid would still be awake with the phone when zoom calls ended , so mom can then conveniently do bed time. Old trick
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What your DH did was shitty, and I would be pissed, too. But, your husband has a regular standing call on Friday night, so you should have asked your friends to have your call on a different night.
I did. The girl with covid was picking up her severe covid case-DH from the hospital Monday night and said given his condition she needed to be available the first few nights of week (Mon-tues-weds) to help him at night. Another friend is married to a doctor who has night shift on Saturday and Sunday evening -- covid friend said can we just do fri then? After 10 months of Fri nights, I didn't think it was a huge ask to see if DH could handle tonight -- perhaps be late to his own call or ask if they could move it later -- in order to put kid to bed.