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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 191946" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p><<<hugs>>> sweetie, I remember feeling that way, although I was not working nites. My X worked and that was just about it, unless he came home hungry then he'd normally fix himself dinner even if I already had something planned. He was not very involved in difficult child's lives at all, so i can't relate there about all the phone calls. I realize now, I am not a new single Mom, I was kinda living the life of one for the 16 years I was married. </p><p> </p><p><u>Do</u> talk to your husband, <u>do</u> let him know how you feel,<u> do do</u> this while you're out having dinner or brunch and you're both relaxed, it will be a neutral place and you'll both be less stressed! and how old is difficult child? Can he be recruited to help out around the house? Easier said then done I know. I am so jealous of my friend who has a 16 y/o easy child son that cooks dinner every nite and does 1/2 of the laundry and house keeping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 191946, member: 4864"] <<<hugs>>> sweetie, I remember feeling that way, although I was not working nites. My X worked and that was just about it, unless he came home hungry then he'd normally fix himself dinner even if I already had something planned. He was not very involved in difficult child's lives at all, so i can't relate there about all the phone calls. I realize now, I am not a new single Mom, I was kinda living the life of one for the 16 years I was married. [U]Do[/U] talk to your husband, [U]do[/U] let him know how you feel,[U] do do[/U] this while you're out having dinner or brunch and you're both relaxed, it will be a neutral place and you'll both be less stressed! and how old is difficult child? Can he be recruited to help out around the house? Easier said then done I know. I am so jealous of my friend who has a 16 y/o easy child son that cooks dinner every nite and does 1/2 of the laundry and house keeping. [/QUOTE]
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