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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 204855" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>My husband has a crazy schedule too. We been married for 10yrs. It's not easy. There have been many times husband has come to me and said he thinks we need counseling because I am "too tired, too much". I tell him I AM TIRED and explain the reasons for being tired and so on. I also say who has time to do all the other house stuff and all when ds is being a PAIN. So then he backs off and tries to help out more and I try to force myself to find time to "not be tired". </p><p></p><p>We spend time together sometimes while kids are in school, and rent a movie so we can cuddle on the couch. Sometimes we get a sitter and go out. We always try to sit down to dinnner as family and try to make sure to hug and kiss and say "I love you" as much as possible. It's not easy. Sometimes you just have to force yourself even if you're "too tired".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 204855, member: 5957"] My husband has a crazy schedule too. We been married for 10yrs. It's not easy. There have been many times husband has come to me and said he thinks we need counseling because I am "too tired, too much". I tell him I AM TIRED and explain the reasons for being tired and so on. I also say who has time to do all the other house stuff and all when ds is being a PAIN. So then he backs off and tries to help out more and I try to force myself to find time to "not be tired". We spend time together sometimes while kids are in school, and rent a movie so we can cuddle on the couch. Sometimes we get a sitter and go out. We always try to sit down to dinnner as family and try to make sure to hug and kiss and say "I love you" as much as possible. It's not easy. Sometimes you just have to force yourself even if you're "too tired". [/QUOTE]
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