Katieinwonderland
Disney bride July 2008
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I am mad at my DH I could scream. Tell me if I'm being totally unreasonable...
We just bought our first house, a process that was pretty stressful as most homebuyers know! The closing date got bounced around a lot because it's a bank owned property and they are dragging their feet, but today we were told we would be closing on tuesday of this coming week
DH woke me up this morning to tell me this, and that his parents were coming up from Miami next weekend to help us clean the place before we start to move in; it needs to be really scrubbed plus there is a hardwood floor to lay.
So he says to me "I need you to make sure you're not working tuesday for the closing, and I need you to get friday through monday off to help my parents with cleaning the place." He booked the time off from his job yesterday; he's been with his company for 4 years and has no problem getting time off at really short notice. I, however, work two jobs; one in a restaurant which has really long hours, and the other is a holiday job in a retail store I work a few hours a week.
Now, there is no way I can go to both jobs with less than a weeks notice and say to them "I need FIVE days off this week." (The week for both places starts on a tuesday so it would all come under one work week.) Three of those days are also over a weekend, the busiest time for both locations. I told DH to just be prepared that I probably can't get all that time off - and he FLIPPED OUT and started yelling that if his parents are driving all the way up, I HAVE to be there to help out. He left this morning for work telling me "you WILL be there this weekend, make it happen!"
Am I being unreasonable for thinking I'm not a freaking miracle worker?
These jobs bring in WAY more money than he makes, I'll be paying 3/4 of the mortgage and I think it's important I'm not seen as being difficult with asking for time off around the holidays. I appreciate his parents are coming up to help out, it's really good of them but I just don't think I can be there the whole time.
We just bought our first house, a process that was pretty stressful as most homebuyers know! The closing date got bounced around a lot because it's a bank owned property and they are dragging their feet, but today we were told we would be closing on tuesday of this coming week

DH woke me up this morning to tell me this, and that his parents were coming up from Miami next weekend to help us clean the place before we start to move in; it needs to be really scrubbed plus there is a hardwood floor to lay.
So he says to me "I need you to make sure you're not working tuesday for the closing, and I need you to get friday through monday off to help my parents with cleaning the place." He booked the time off from his job yesterday; he's been with his company for 4 years and has no problem getting time off at really short notice. I, however, work two jobs; one in a restaurant which has really long hours, and the other is a holiday job in a retail store I work a few hours a week.
Now, there is no way I can go to both jobs with less than a weeks notice and say to them "I need FIVE days off this week." (The week for both places starts on a tuesday so it would all come under one work week.) Three of those days are also over a weekend, the busiest time for both locations. I told DH to just be prepared that I probably can't get all that time off - and he FLIPPED OUT and started yelling that if his parents are driving all the way up, I HAVE to be there to help out. He left this morning for work telling me "you WILL be there this weekend, make it happen!"
Am I being unreasonable for thinking I'm not a freaking miracle worker?
