Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7:30 is sleeping in for us. No way I'd let my husband sleep in till 11 leaving me to attend to two young children solo.
The concept is that you get to do that too the next day though. I have an expectation that both I or my husband could handle both kids solo at any time if need be.
Personally a kid free morning to myself is 100% worth dealing with the kids solo for a morning.
Anonymous wrote:Discuss a wake-up time if it’s that important to you. Otherwise I consider it fine to stay asleep until the sleeper-in wants to wake up. Isn’t that the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh never got up with ds. Ever.
Same here. My DH never get up early for our 2 young kids. He sleeps in & wakes up past 10am every weekend, and then it takes him more than an hour for shower/brush teeth/get changed etc. He tells me that he is not a morning person, and he loves sleeping. He cannot handle 2 kids at same time.
Since the youngest one is 2 months old, I have been encouraging him to take care of his little girl. She is calm, sleeps all the time, really low maintenance. On weekend, after I feed & change the baby, I take the toddler boy outdoor for 2-4 hours. Most of the time, when I am back home, baby is still sleeping. I have not tried to take 2 kids out of the door by myself yet, afraid to screw up baby sleep pattern & afraid that the oldest acts out & runs away.
Anonymous wrote:OP I agree with you! We sort of have an unspoken rule that whoever is sleeping in gets about 1.5-2 hours after the kids have woken up. So if the first kid wakes up at 6am, whoever is sleeping in should be up around 8am.
Mainly this is because the kids start to get stir crazy and nuts and we need to leave the house by 9am. We almost always do this as a family, so that's how it goes.
They key is that we sort of agreed this works best for all of us, kids included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your husband just expects you to take care of two small children by yourself all morning? I don’t understand why everyone is on team DH. At least one of our kids is generally up by 5. If I let DH sleep in until 8:30 I would expect him to be telling me how amazing and wonderful I am.
+1
My kids are up super early also. Whoever gets up at 5 gets a huge thank you from the parent that gets an extra 3 hours of sleep and wakes at 8!
Anonymous wrote:If you and DH each get one day to sleep in on weekends, how late do you each sleep in?
Our kids are typically up by 6:30 or 7 and when it’s my turn to sleep in I typically get up at 8. This morning was DH’s day and he was annoyed I let one of the kids wake him at 8:30 because he wanted to sleep longer. I was feeding the baby and our older one wanted pancakes but I couldn’t make them for a little while. DH said he doesn’t consider that sleeping in which I think is crazy.
Just curious how late others sleep in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame him. Buy some frozen pancakes and give to kid. Sleeping in means not getting up before 9 am. If you have to nurse--tough as he can't do this. I don't often feel sorry for men but with a wife like you, he needs all the sympathy he can get.
The kicker is that by her own account she'd been up with them since 7 but somehow hadn't fed the kid breakfast yet. Or she had but kid wanted second breakfast and THAT was worth waking up dad for.
Anonymous wrote:So your husband just expects you to take care of two small children by yourself all morning? I don’t understand why everyone is on team DH. At least one of our kids is generally up by 5. If I let DH sleep in until 8:30 I would expect him to be telling me how amazing and wonderful I am.