morgan98
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I think the OP is in a tough situation because she is trying to do what is right for her daughters in terms of providing them with opportunity. She is going above and beyond. Unfortunately, she is pretty much doing this on her own because her husband is not legally required and seems disinterested in helping.
I think in the future, she should really think through the logistics of these commitments because what is currently going on sounds like it is ruining her summer too. While I understand wanting her daughters to work and one to be in the theatre program, I feel she is the one making the sacrifices. They do not even have to wait for each other or kill time before or after their activities. I agree with the others in asking them to find activities geographically closer to each other, etc. I guess this one needs to be chalked up to live and learn.
I think in the future, she should really think through the logistics of these commitments because what is currently going on sounds like it is ruining her summer too. While I understand wanting her daughters to work and one to be in the theatre program, I feel she is the one making the sacrifices. They do not even have to wait for each other or kill time before or after their activities. I agree with the others in asking them to find activities geographically closer to each other, etc. I guess this one needs to be chalked up to live and learn.