If we list having one drink as putting our children "in harms way", then we also have to list all the other things we do that can be potentially harmful. If you don't agree with having one drink and driving (for the average size man, while eating a meal), then that must mean that you've never driven your children anywhere when you've been sleep deprived, feeling under the weather, taken a mild over the counter cold medication, had back pain that could slow your reflexes. You also have never glanced back to check on your children, tried to get a tissue out of your purse, drank coffee while driving, or talked to your passengers. All of which have been shown to put drivers at a greater risk for accidents. I wasn't saying that driving after having one drink was the best choice, but it is probably no worse than most of those that I listed. More to the point, what I was really trying to say is that we have to think of our husbands as partners who have an equal say in the discussion about raising our children. Rather than vilify the OP's DH maybe we should encourage (again) the OP to have a calm, give and take discussion with her husband, and to realize that he most likely tries to put the best interests of his children first as well. Sometimes we mothers act as though fathers are the only ones who make poor judgement calls and we are the only ones who know how to raise our children.