Welcome to the re-launch of my blog! Yes, I started a few posts last year, but you know, life gets busy. Anyway, I'm taking another stab at it and I hope you'll join me for the journey.
If you're a mom like me, whether it's to one kid or to 12, it's a tough job. And unlike any other job, there is no "lunch hour", "break" or "time to clock out". And forget vacation days and sick days, moms don't get those either.
I remember one night when my boys, 4 and 6, who share a room, would not go to bed. It had been a long day and I was exhausted. Apparently my husband was too, because when I asked him to go check on them, his response was, "It's 8 o'clock and I'm off the clock."
Really, off the clock? Can parents do that? My husband thinks he can. When the clock turns eight, parenting is done.
He's a stellar dad, don't get me wrong. He takes the kids to the park, on hikes and watches them when I work. He really is one-of-a-kind when it comes to being hands-on. That is, until 8 o'clock.
One night I came home around 10 p.m. to find my husband downstairs on the treadmill and my boys running around like monkeys on the loose upstairs.
"What's going on up there?" I asked the hubs. "I don't know. It's past 8 o'clock," he replied.
Now, what if moms were to take on this same philosophy? I guess the kids would eventually go to sleep. Or would they?
I think the rules are different for moms. We're always on the clock. When the kids are barfing at 3 a.m., we're there cleaning it up. We don't have time to be sick. Someone's got to keep the household from falling apart.
But maybe we should try "punching out" at 8 o'clock. Maybe we need a break. A glass of Riesling and a little cookie dough. Perhaps I'll give it a try.
I'd freak out if my husband told me that. I already know he thinks he has a harder day than I do and wants to relax when he gets home. He does a LOT with our 6 month old twins and I can't fault him, but I sometimes resent that he gets to have lunch all by himself if he wants to, or can eat with other adults.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. Luckily, my husband is a great dad most of the time, so I can't say too much.
ReplyDeleteWow, 6 month old twins - that must be really busy.
Have a wonderful day!
Stacey
It's definitely a "Dad" thing. My husband just asked me (hours after supper) if he could "play the invalid" and have me make him some clam chowder.
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