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Posted 11/25/09 12:47 PM |
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lbelle821
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
I think you said it best yourself, you need to do what is best for your family.
For me, I'd much prefer a M-F schedule for both of us so we are working and home on the same days. Sure, it is nice to have weekdays off sometimes too and we use PTO days for that but to me (and my family) having weekends off is better for us. I like to have two full consecutive days together as a family. It's just a preference.
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Posted 11/25/09 12:51 PM |
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Angel321
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by lbelle821
I think you said it best yourself, you need to do what is best for your family.
For me, I'd much prefer a M-F schedule for both of us so we are working and home on the same days. Sure, it is nice to have weekdays off sometimes too and we use PTO days for that but to me (and my family) having weekends off is better for us. I like to have two full consecutive days together as a family. It's just a preference.
i completely agree. Dave is only off during the week - so in order for us to spend any time together - i have to take a day off... (he works weekends). i would KILL for him to be home when i was!
also - something you said that he said about the pressure to be able to leave & pick up the kids. Maybe he's been having a problem HAVING to be so prompt in leaving and he hasn't shared that stress with you before??
just a thought!
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Posted 11/25/09 12:54 PM |
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headoverheels
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
My DH works a similar schedule - 6 days on, 2 days off, for 4 weeks, and then two 3-day weekends in a row. We only pay for part-time day care and DS is with him two days a week usually.
I would kill, absolutely kill, for him to have off on weekends with me and DS. It is so, so hard to get things done when we only see each other for a couple of hours every night. Shopping and errands get put off for weeks. I honestly don't know what I am going to do with 2 kids.
DH and I try to make time to do things with DS and while it's hard we make it work - but it would be so much easier if we had the same days off. He does a lot of overtime, so he is almost never home before 5 or 6 (I get home around 4:30 - 4:45pm).
The only benefit is that I never have to feel guilty about having weekend playdates
I would also prefer to have DS in day care full time. The cost is not much more (about $30 per week) but he gets that much more socialization and consistency. I don't think my daycare offers PT daycare for infants under 12 months so I don't know if I'll have a choice for DD anyway.
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Posted 11/25/09 12:57 PM |
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Rycois
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by lbelle821
I think you said it best yourself, you need to do what is best for your family.
For me, I'd much prefer a M-F schedule for both of us so we are working and home on the same days. Sure, it is nice to have weekdays off sometimes too and we use PTO days for that but to me (and my family) having weekends off is better for us. I like to have two full consecutive days together as a family. It's just a preference.
I just worry also b/c he does maintain everything on the house on his own and is pretty meticulous. If he's home with the kids on a weekday, he'll do what he can during naps. If we're home together on weekends, I don't want it to turn into "Jessee's home so now I have the day to work on the lawn" and then we don't do anything for the family. It's been pretty nice to have him home with the kids (well, Ryan until now) just b/c they have that special father-child time and, like I said, one less day at daycare.
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Posted 11/25/09 12:58 PM |
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Rycois
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by headoverheels
My DH works a similar schedule - 6 days on, 2 days off, for 4 weeks, and then two 3-day weekends in a row. We only pay for part-time day care and DS is with him two days a week usually.
Hence, the reason we were all at BBB on a Saturday night - right?
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Posted 11/25/09 1:00 PM |
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CityBaby
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
I think you're right about him needing to make the final decision because he has to be happy with it. When my DH had an irregular schedule he was miserable. He switched to a M-F 9-6 job not long before we had DS when he could have continued working 3 days a week (some wknds) and saved us a lot on childcare (which you're not even benefitting from now). But I SO treasure our weekends as a family. Maybe because we remember not having wknds together (pre-DS), we still really try to make the best of our wknds which I'm sure you'd do too. Sure, errands get mixed in but we divide and conquer, mostly during naptime, and make sure we do something fun as a family. I think this is just a change that might take some getting used to but it will all work out
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Posted 11/25/09 1:01 PM |
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headoverheels
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by SweetCaroline
Posted by headoverheels
My DH works a similar schedule - 6 days on, 2 days off, for 4 weeks, and then two 3-day weekends in a row. We only pay for part-time day care and DS is with him two days a week usually.
Hence, the reason we were all at BBB on a Saturday night - right?
exactly!
I forgot to tell you - you look fantastic!
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Posted 11/25/09 1:01 PM |
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Rycois
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by headoverheels
Posted by SweetCaroline
Posted by headoverheels
My DH works a similar schedule - 6 days on, 2 days off, for 4 weeks, and then two 3-day weekends in a row. We only pay for part-time day care and DS is with him two days a week usually.
Hence, the reason we were all at BBB on a Saturday night - right?
exactly!
I forgot to tell you - you look fantastic!
Oh god - no I don't. I got home and told DH I bumped into you and was mortified when I spotted myself in a mirror in the furniture aisle - that's what I look like after attempting to get out on my own for 2 hours since 10AM that day (finally making it out at 6PM) I realized how fat, pale and lovely I look in my clothes that are essentially PJs.
But thanks
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Posted 11/25/09 1:09 PM |
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Rycois
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by CityBaby
I think you're right about him needing to make the final decision because he has to be happy with it. When my DH had an irregular schedule he was miserable. He switched to a M-F 9-6 job not long before we had DS when he could have continued working 3 days a week (some wknds) and saved us a lot on childcare (which you're not even benefitting from now). But I SO treasure our weekends as a family. Maybe because we remember not having wknds together (pre-DS), we still really try to make the best of our wknds which I'm sure you'd do too. Sure, errands get mixed in but we divide and conquer, mostly during naptime, and make sure we do something fun as a family. I think this is just a change that might take some getting used to but it will all work out
I def. want him to make the final decision although I'm a little surprised he sounds so excited about this. I thought he liked that the kids (Ryan) didn't need to be in daycare FT and being off during the week (he would say it's easier to get stuff done when other people aren't off). I guess I have to put it in his hands and hope it works about and try to bite my tongue if it doesn't
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Posted 11/25/09 1:12 PM |
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headoverheels
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by SweetCaroline
Oh god - no I don't. I got home and told DH I bumped into you and was mortified when I spotted myself in a mirror in the furniture aisle - that's what I look like after attempting to get out on my own for 2 hours since 10AM that day (finally making it out at 6PM) I realized how fat, pale and lovely I look in my clothes that are essentially PJs.
But thanks
You are out of your mind. You are too hard on yourself - plus weren't you wearing a sweater? I don't wear sweaters to bed
Ladies don't listen to her, she is being modest
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Posted 11/25/09 1:27 PM |
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Rycois
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by headoverheels
You are out of your mind. You are too hard on yourself - plus weren't you wearing a sweater? I don't wear sweaters to bed
Ladies don't listen to her, she is being modest
Ah, that's the issue - yes, I think I was, but yes, I do wear sweaters to bed b/c right now there is no difference between day and night and I wear an outfit for a full 24 hrs. My daytime clothes are so casual that they are also my pajamas these days I'm going thru so much laundry with boogies, spit up and pee these days, I wear whatever I can for as long as it lasts (Am I psyching ya up for 2 under 2 yet?? )
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Posted 11/25/09 1:31 PM |
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headoverheels
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by SweetCaroline
(Am I psyching ya up for 2 under 2 yet?? )
Hence why I decided to go back to work after 10 weeks instead of 12
Sorry for hijacking your thread
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Posted 11/25/09 1:55 PM |
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Tine73
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by lbelle821
I think you said it best yourself, you need to do what is best for your family.
For me, I'd much prefer a M-F schedule for both of us so we are working and home on the same days. Sure, it is nice to have weekdays off sometimes too and we use PTO days for that but to me (and my family) having weekends off is better for us. I like to have two full consecutive days together as a family. It's just a preference.
ITA - you also wouldn't be wasting money at daycare.
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Posted 11/25/09 2:05 PM |
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Tine73
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by SweetCaroline
I just worry also b/c he does maintain everything on the house on his own and is pretty meticulous. If he's home with the kids on a weekday, he'll do what he can during naps. If we're home together on weekends, I don't want it to turn into "Jessee's home so now I have the day to work on the lawn" and then we don't do anything for the family. It's been pretty nice to have him home with the kids (well, Ryan until now) just b/c they have that special father-child time and, like I said, one less day at daycare.
If you can swing it get a gardener - just to do the mowing, ours is only $25 week to mow and that's worth it to me.
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Posted 11/25/09 2:08 PM |
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aliwnec10
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
I agree with you. My DH has a similar schedule. Constantly rotating. Its nice because he can spend a lot of time with ds and ds still goes to daycare twice a week for 1/2 days. I get home at 4:15 every day so i get a few hours with ds then and then i have weekends off.
For 2 months, we did not have 1 full day off together. It s*cked. But now dh has off every sunday and then in december every saturday. It's nice to look forward to that and to make the most of it. I don't mind spending all my time with ds on the weekends either. It gives us some one on one time.
I personally would keep his schedule as is. It has more advantages (i think). Yes you might not get as much time with DH, but it's overall better for everyone i think.
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Posted 11/25/09 2:17 PM |
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Rycois
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by Tine73
If you can swing it get a gardener - just to do the mowing, ours is only $25 week to mow and that's worth it to me.
I would, but he doesn't trust other people - he likes to do the work himself, his way
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Posted 11/25/09 2:24 PM |
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lvdolphins
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
I would do the M-F. As for daycare, consisitency is good, so, that would be great for the kids. I do have DH home on the weekends and honestly could not imagine it any other way.
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Posted 11/25/09 2:27 PM |
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Xelindrya
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Seems like you like your routine the way it is now. End of story.
Seems like he's excited to have a change???
Most likely you'll just have to see how it works out. Either you'll get into this new routine or you may have to adjust it.
I moved to TX to spend more time with my family on a whole. Even tho we are both M-F it seems I was home so late I rarely saw AJ. Weekends were rough cause she connected more with him that me and I ended up running errands and again not spending quality time with her and my hubby. Now we are both home at the same time and it makes a WORLD of difference. Its 'our' time, family time and its good.
But every family is different...
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Posted 11/25/09 2:40 PM |
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
I would do M-F, and it's great he can be home a little after 4, he'll still get some time with the kids during the week. And you'll all be able to do things together on the weekends, which will be great for you and the kids.
As for weekends, you watch them now many times from the sound of it, so if you need to watch them a bit on Saturday so he can do yardwork, so be it. Or maybe he can do the yardwork while they nap on Sat. or Sun. You'll probably both need to talk about weekends and what will get done when. We need to do this or it seems like one of us winds up doing more of the childcare than anticipated, but if you plan, it usually works out.
Honestly, I'm envious. DH leaves for work at 7 and often doesn't get home till 8 generally, so he gets maybe 20 minutes with DS most days,, some he doesn't see him at all. It's not a situation we like, but then he has a good job, so I should count my lucky stars for that and many would envy that. The grass is always greener, huh?
But you both need to do what's best for your family.
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Posted 11/25/09 3:05 PM |
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
Posted by lbelle821
I think you said it best yourself, you need to do what is best for your family.
For me, I'd much prefer a M-F schedule for both of us so we are working and home on the same days. Sure, it is nice to have weekdays off sometimes too and we use PTO days for that but to me (and my family) having weekends off is better for us. I like to have two full consecutive days together as a family. It's just a preference.
I feel the same way. An everchanging schedule isn't something I'd want because I'd find it difficult to plan events not knowing when the schedule changes, etc. I would opt for my M-F too but if something else works for your family, then that's the way to go.
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Posted 11/25/09 3:37 PM |
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Rycois
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
He tells me now that he can go back to how it is now, so I guess it's something worth trying. It'll bite while I'm on maternity leave - was looking forward to those 3-day swings for a little relief
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Posted 11/25/09 3:50 PM |
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Re: WWYD - DH work situation
I think I would choose the M-F option for him. He still gets home way earlier than you (which I think you've said before that you don't get home until 7pm or so on weekdays). So he'll still have about 3 hours with the boys as male bonding time. As far as chores go they will get done. As you said he will still have to make the final decision because you want him not to be resentful but I still think he can get that time in with the boys that he has now.
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Posted 11/25/09 4:34 PM |
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