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RadioNate said:Um yeah Texas Hill Country, what is that all about?
I was just trying to point out that there are lots of things that you could do right in your area that don't require a lot of time and energy for planning.
RadioNate said:What's with all the nastiness? I have a DH who works 2 jobs and frequently 7 days a week (and yes Vicki, he does). Forgive me if I try to keep some things a little private since he's in a job position that is somewhat public.
I frankly could care less what your DH's job(s) are. The tone of your post and follow ups, IMHO, were that you were pissed that your DH is going and doing 'all this stuff' while you have to stay home with the kids. Yes, you were looking for a little sympathy, but in a woe is me kind of manner.
I am trying to point out that YOU need to make time for YOURSELF or you begin to have increasing feelings of insignificance, which is exactly what you were implying in your post.
RadioNate said:Like I said, I've made plans for TUESDAY. And frankly you don't know my life. It would be nearly impossible for him to clear a weekend for me to go away. I get pleanty of alone time to grocery shop and go to the dry cleaners, that isn't the issue.
Great! You're on the right track. I'm not saying that you need to plan this huge all out weekend outing for yourself. But what about a Saturday afternoon shopping trip to the craft store for YOURSELF. What about a Sunday night movie with some friends every once in a while. A trip to the grocery store to get groceries for the family is not alone time, it's doing something for the family time. A trip to the Dry Cleaners is not alone time, it's picking up the laundry time. Doesn't sound like really great RadioNate alone time to me. Doing stuff for the family...
And unfortunately, I DO know your life. Your life is exactly what my wife's life was like 2 years ago. She stayed home doing laundry, taking care of the kids, cleaning the house, etc... She never made time for herself, things that she wanted to do and she was depressed about it. I started to push her down the road of doing things for herself and now she's a pro at it. She goes out with her friends, she spends her time shopping, etc. But IMHO the best thing about her taking time for herself is I get some alone time with my kids, which I never got before because she was always around. We've got the best of both worlds now, IMHO.
RadioNate said:I just wanted a little sympathy and a shoulder from some women who would understand.
Sorry, not a woman here, and not a shoulder to cry on. Just trying to get you take make more time for yourself (because nobody else can do it for you) - and a happier RadioNate.