Eh, I just edited this but basically, would you go outside & shovel if your two four yr olds were in bed? My suggestion was related to a neighbor's driveway, which is very close to our house, closer to front door than our own driveway. MH's response was that would make us "the worst parents in the world" and "that is against the law". I felt that was a bit extreme though obviously I get discomfort with leaving them in the house if we're outside and we ended up not doing it b/c we decided 9pm was too late to go shovel the neighbor's driveway. I guess my question would be how would that be any worse than being on a back deck or patio in the summer? Our kids are old enough to come downstairs to the door if they need us (they're 4) so it wouldn't be a matter of them being stuck up in a crib crying or something.
Re: nwmr what do you think of this debate b/w MH & I
Sure, it is not ideal, but I don't think it makes anyone 'the worst' parent. God knows we knew ppl in our last neighborhood who used to put kids to bed & take the monitor to a neighbor's house to hang out, which we found to be pretty risky and wouldn't personally do it.
What do you think single parents do? Stay snowed in indefinitely? I'm serious.
While not a single parent, my DHs job is one where when he's working, it's technically 24/7. Unless I wanted to be truly stuck IN the house for 48 hours, I had no choice but to go out and snowblow/shovel while DS was inside playing. No one else was going to do it for me!
At 4 or 5 (which DS is), I really am not concerned. If he were younger, like 2 or 3, then I'd have had to figure out other options. But as it stands - he was fine, the driveway and sidewalks got plowed, and we're good.
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I have to run downstairs (I live on the 3rd floor) to take the trash out and bring up groceries on a regular basis with DS upstairs in the apartment alone. I prefer to do it when he's asleep, but sometimes I have to when he's awake.
If I had to shovel snow and I lived in a house, I would probably go the door-open route like PP's H did, so I could look in every so often. You do what you gotta do.
We sit on the back porch pretty often while DD sleeps upstairs. Clearly, the house is locked up and we do bring the monitor outside. Luckily it doesn't snow where we live, but I wouldn't think twice about shoveling outside while the LO's sleep. I would bring a monitor and just do it. Your DH is overreacting.
My husband has deployed 6 times though, so sometimes I do play the single parent role and it is what it is.