UH..I am quite aware what it means to be a parent.So no need to point that little nugget out to me.Uh... that's part of being a parent. You walk the floor in the middle of the night with the colicy baby. You are out of bed and down the hall in half a second when the kid has a nightmare. Nobody *likes* it we just "man up" and DO it because that's what parenting requires.
If I'd been told that the father was home I would not have cancelled all my own plans to babysit. He made those babies, he can watch them once in a while.
I am a parent too and have been up many many nights.The only thing I am saying is that as a nightshifter it is not easy,and I can understand why maybe she did not want to bother her Dh.An emergency is a different reason.There have been many instances that my Dh will have my neighbor watch DD while I sleep because I am coming off shift.There are days I get only 3hrs sleep between nursing shifts so I can take care of my DD.If I had to "man up" as you put it every single shift I work because I mad e my daughter and that is what a parent does, I would either a)die in a fiery car wreck or b) kill a patient because I am tired.I am not dismissing the fact that both parents should chip in equally.Merely offering a defense or an explanation .If Dh was say, playing a video game and refused to watch the kids I could see being a little more po'd