June 2015 Moms

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  • @klkonwi That stinks. I definitely do the laundry and cleaning but DH has been great about cooking and grocery shopping. It's been a huge relief. But he worked as a sous chef while in school, so it's something he enjoys. Want me to send a few meals your way? :)
  • klkonwi said:

    I am currently frustrated with the fact that my husband doesn't cook...... Grew up on a farm and his mom made whatever they wanted whenever they wanted it. Now I'm really stressed out trying to get freezer meals made and get cleaning done before this baby comes and it would take a lot of pressure off if HE would just cook!!!!!! Ugh.

    My DH can barely cook and has only recently started trying. I still have to help him and usually wind up cleaning up after. His mom does everything for his dad and sister. He asks every day when I'm leaving work, what's for supper? His sister is 21 and mom still does the laundry and cooks for her. She's getting married in September and I'm curious to see what she is able to do. MIL thinks she's doing some great service, but really she's just enabling them. I mentioned freezing meals and DH made some stupid comment about not wanting casseroles.
  • So my DH has been wanting to go fishing for the past few weeks, which I am completely fine with. I'm not fine with the fact he won't go if I don't go with him. Like I am 39 weeks pregnant why on earth would I want to sit on the dock along the river?
    So my c section is tomorrow morning, and he mentions to our DDs' that he wants to go fishing. I told him to drop me off and go with the girls. Do you know where I am sitting right now? In my damn car why they are sitting on the dock fishing! As if I don't have anything else to do, considering I will be in the hospital for 4 days starting tomorrow!



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  • klkonwi said:

    I am currently frustrated with the fact that my husband doesn't cook...... Grew up on a farm and his mom made whatever they wanted whenever they wanted it. Now I'm really stressed out trying to get freezer meals made and get cleaning done before this baby comes and it would take a lot of pressure off if HE would just cook!!!!!! Ugh.

    my DH will only cook if i ask him to. he never offers. and whenever i ask what he wants for dinner he is the most unhelpful pain in the ass. "food" is always his answer. maybe ill just give him a plate of cat food. and a side of mushrooms.
    if he cooks? i clean up after it. if i cook? i still clean up after it..

    and guess who still doesnt rinse his dishes even after telling him how many damn times.



    Mine is the same. I'm now on bed rest and so he is suppose to do stuff. He blew up about me using more than 1 cup a day that he would have to wash, because putting the cup straight in the dishwasher is so hard. I get lectured when I cook if I use more than one pan, which he ends up not cleaning anyway so why should I listen to the nagging? I also do the laundry but refuse to put his away so he gets baskets of clean clothes that he needs to put away it takes him weeks to do this. Takes 5 minutes but there is always 2-4 baskets of his clothes needing to be put away by him. I swear men are such babies, he also whines that the house is too cold. I'm growing a human which is twice the body heat put on some socks and a sweater and suck it up buttercup.

    i should have gone for girls :-w
  • KarasTwin said:

    klkonwi said:

    I am currently frustrated with the fact that my husband doesn't cook...... Grew up on a farm and his mom made whatever they wanted whenever they wanted it. Now I'm really stressed out trying to get freezer meals made and get cleaning done before this baby comes and it would take a lot of pressure off if HE would just cook!!!!!! Ugh.

    My DH can barely cook and has only recently started trying. I still have to help him and usually wind up cleaning up after. His mom does everything for his dad and sister. He asks every day when I'm leaving work, what's for supper? His sister is 21 and mom still does the laundry and cooks for her. She's getting married in September and I'm curious to see what she is able to do. MIL thinks she's doing some great service, but really she's just enabling them. I mentioned freezing meals and DH made some stupid comment about not wanting casseroles.
    Mines idea of cooking is pouring cereal and milk in a bowl. We will be living in takeout when LO comes.

  • Frogger5 said:

    KarasTwin said:

    klkonwi said:

    I am currently frustrated with the fact that my husband doesn't cook...... Grew up on a farm and his mom made whatever they wanted whenever they wanted it. Now I'm really stressed out trying to get freezer meals made and get cleaning done before this baby comes and it would take a lot of pressure off if HE would just cook!!!!!! Ugh.

    My DH can barely cook and has only recently started trying. I still have to help him and usually wind up cleaning up after. His mom does everything for his dad and sister. He asks every day when I'm leaving work, what's for supper? His sister is 21 and mom still does the laundry and cooks for her. She's getting married in September and I'm curious to see what she is able to do. MIL thinks she's doing some great service, but really she's just enabling them. I mentioned freezing meals and DH made some stupid comment about not wanting casseroles.
    Sorry, but that is absurd. Casseroles are the most delicious foods all mixed up, which multiplies their deliciousness. If DH said he didn't want to eat the casseroles that I was making and freezing in advance, I would say, "good, because you clearly wouldn't even appreciate them. I will be eating them all myself, and you can make whatever you want for yourself!" But actually, my husband will be cooking after baby's born if I need him to. He's quite competent, just not very creative. He'll generally cook what I suggest, though, so it works out well.
    Right? What kind of weirdo doesn't like casserole? He's been really great about picking stuff up from the store, but he's not very creative. Last night he got us frozen pizza and is making breakfast tonight. I'm tired of planning all the meals
  • DH made several comments to his mom about the size of my butt being much bigger now. Didn't need to hear it since I already feel huge so my pregnancy hormones got the best of me and I went silent. Later than night he spent 30 min giving my feet and legs a rub down though so maybe it's even...
  • zxxiv2zxxiv2 member
    edited June 2015
    DH is totally on my shit list today. Im irritated but don't want to bash him so I will say nothing negative at all. On a brighter note he has managed to make my last few appointments and is excited for lo to make her grand arrival!
  • Rave- when I came home from my chiropractor appointment this morning FI had a sly smile on his face and said do you notice anything different? So I looked around and realized he had gotten rid of his xbox!!! Playing was like an every morning and night thing for him and I never even asked him to get rid of it but I think he could tell it annoyed me sometimes. He said it was a distraction he didn't need and he'd rather spend that time with me and baby. Dawwwwww :x

    but.. now you cant play it either :-/
  • Haha I never played anyway @JessHeppell , my hand eye coordination is severely lacking.
  • JunB25JunB25 member
    Sounds like what my husband would say word for word!! He does that for week long trips...here's my underwear socks and t shirts. .. I'm just gonna throw a pair of swim shorts of his in my trunk and call him set for the birth center.
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