I don't know if I'd call it mothering in our house, but I end up running the show most of the time. DH simply does not look past the end of his nose 99% of the time. He doesn't consider the long term results of his actions or anything that he does. In short, he cannot multitask. So he can't think about what is coming up or what has to be done unless he is told over and over again.
Example...he has been out of work since end of April. Since August he's been "consulting" for a company in the same industry. No salary but they pay expenses. He stays home on Monday to make calls and appointments for the upcoming week. I ask every Monday morning if he can throw the towels in the washing machine. Each week, over and over. And what happens the one week I don't mention it...you guessed it, not done.
He sometimes picks our younger son up at school in the afternoon. Have told him over and over again what time school gets out. What happens...he forgets and leaves the house 2 minutes before he gets out and is late. Kid is only 7...can't leave him standing there.
Can't send him shopping for anything. Will simply pick up the first thing he sees on the shelf and buy it. Never looks at the price, never looks for a sale, never considers that he's overpaying or spending unwisely. With the loss of his income, we cannot afford for him to waste money. On anything. Yet he does.
If I don't oversee everything, manage everything, handle everything, either it would not get done or it would be done wrong or it wouldn't get paid or the money would be spent. I figure he probably has ADD or something, but he makes no effort to find ways to deal with it. Forgets stuff, can't remember anything, but never writes it down or tries to find ways to make it better.
If that means I'm mothering him, then call it what you will. In my mind, it's survival, pure and simple. Now, some might ask why I married him if he was like this. Well, when we got married, he wasn't. Or at least it didn't seem like it to me. Maybe I noticed it more after we had kids. Or maybe I've grown and he hasn't. Don't know. But that's the way it is.
Example...he has been out of work since end of April. Since August he's been "consulting" for a company in the same industry. No salary but they pay expenses. He stays home on Monday to make calls and appointments for the upcoming week. I ask every Monday morning if he can throw the towels in the washing machine. Each week, over and over. And what happens the one week I don't mention it...you guessed it, not done.
He sometimes picks our younger son up at school in the afternoon. Have told him over and over again what time school gets out. What happens...he forgets and leaves the house 2 minutes before he gets out and is late. Kid is only 7...can't leave him standing there.
Can't send him shopping for anything. Will simply pick up the first thing he sees on the shelf and buy it. Never looks at the price, never looks for a sale, never considers that he's overpaying or spending unwisely. With the loss of his income, we cannot afford for him to waste money. On anything. Yet he does.
If I don't oversee everything, manage everything, handle everything, either it would not get done or it would be done wrong or it wouldn't get paid or the money would be spent. I figure he probably has ADD or something, but he makes no effort to find ways to deal with it. Forgets stuff, can't remember anything, but never writes it down or tries to find ways to make it better.
If that means I'm mothering him, then call it what you will. In my mind, it's survival, pure and simple. Now, some might ask why I married him if he was like this. Well, when we got married, he wasn't. Or at least it didn't seem like it to me. Maybe I noticed it more after we had kids. Or maybe I've grown and he hasn't. Don't know. But that's the way it is.