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DH/SO rants & raves - November

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Re: DH/SO rants & raves - November

  • We don't have a will, however when I purchased a life insurance policy last year, I put DH as the primary beneficiary and my sister as the secondary if something happens to both of us. DH'S dad has diabetes and doesn't take care of himself so there is no way in hell they're getting him. SIL is 21 and recently married, so nope. My sister has a stable job, her husband is a physical therapist and they live near my parents. I don't want grandparents having the stress of it, anyway
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  • Rave: DH had to go into the office so he took LO with him so I could get some sleep.

    Rant: Despite being up for work at 5:50am yesterday and today, I was unable to fall asleep the entire time they were gone, just laid in bed awake. I want to cry because I blew that totally rare opportunity for a nice little 3 hour nap. I can't believe it.
  • @Sammy K we are really struggling with this as well. My 1st choice was my middle brother because he has the financial resources to raise a child. But with her having a disability I worry that even though he can afford medical bills that may accumulate he may not have the patience. But no one else has the resources to give her what she needs. I know dh and I need to set in stone what would happen.
  • ^^ aww, I hope he feels better today! i think lo may be starting to teethe.. she's happy as long as she is chewing on something
  • Well today marks the first time all three of us have cried at once! LO usually parties between 4:00-6:00 am. Today he was crying unusually much, and I learned I had made him lay in a poopy diaper for at least an hour. DH got up at 4:00 to help me with that, without complaint. Then after a brief happy period in his swing, the baby went apoplectic for about 45 minutes. DH and I tried absolutely everything before finally deciding it was teething pain and giving Tylenol. While we waited for it to kick in, we took turns holding and rocking the screaming baby. Looking back, it's so easy to say it was teething pain, no big deal. But in the moment, both LO and I were crying, then DH put his arms around us both, and started crying, too. It was awful, but I was so glad DH was able to just comfort us all. No bickering about what to do or criticism when each of our efforts failed. A great Same Team effort.
    Awww, so sorry! When DH starts crying, things are bad. (that would probably make me feel worse than LO crying!) Hope the day gets better for all of you
    Me-37, DH-38
    Married in 2006, TTC #1 since Jan 2012

    Baby Boy born June 1, 2015

    He settles her in her home as a happy mother of children, praise the Lord! (Psalms 113:9)
    And the peace of God, which surpasses all understand, will guard your heart and mind in Jesus Christ (Philippians 4:7)

  • Thank you for the explanation on the will stuff my in laws while very capable have big of not raising their kids a certain and that way is very much not something I want for lo. We picked our friends because one they care about lo like she is theirs 2 they have the financial support and know all our parents. 3 they match our parenting style. Will people be upset with this choice yes. But with my life insurance my lo will be well provided for.
  • @KarasTwin that's so sweet, but I'm cracking up about color blindness stopping him from cooking. I'm an art teacher and have had students who were color blind.
  • @cait7425 he's afraid of undercooked meat. When he cooks he asks me to look at the meat 50 times. His mom is color blind as well (really rare for a woman) and she overcooks everything.
  • We chose my brother and his wife to take the kids. When we told them, my smart ass brother replied with "ahhhh no thanks!" My husband was quick to remind him that it is literally the only way he will ever get a son. He changed his mind! Lol
    • Married 6/1/2012
    • BFP #1 - 11/17/2012 -  MC 12/10/2012
    • BFP #2 - 2/12/2013 - EDD 10/17/2013 - DD Born 10/10/2013
    • BFP #3 - 1/29/2014 - Ectopic pregnancy discovered 1/31/2014
    • BFP #4 - 9/28/2014 - EDD 6/4/2015 - DS Born 5/31/2015


  • janit368 said:

    @KarasTwin Meat thermometers are awesome. I'm a terrible cook and would not even dream of attempting meat without one

    Yup! Digital probe thermometers! I rarely cook but when I do I use one on all my meats
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  • @KarasTwin wow, I never thought of that! Sorry I poked fun!
  • I'm so tired of fighting with DH about money. Not even fighting, really, but just the constant conversations about how broke we are. I was commenting on how a co-worker is driving a new BMW M5 ($90,000 sports car) and he pointed out the monthly lease on that car is roughly what we pay for ONE WEEK of day care. DS ran into my backside and DH says "There's your M5."

    The problem is that DH speaks in hyperbole and I am very literal. He also handles the books. So when he says we're so broke we can't afford groceries, I assume we can't actually go grocery shopping that week. Then he'll go and buy something for DS or for his hobby and I get pissed because we ran out of gluten free cereal 4 days ago but I was afraid to spend fucking $5 on a box of cereal.

    This has been an issue our entire relationship and I don't know if it will ever change. I've even accused him of being a drama queen for always exaggerating. Good thing I'm going back to work full time starting next week.
  • @KarasTwin my DH is slightly colored blind, but he won't admit it.

    I've been brushing my teeth using his sink because my sink is always full of hair due to my crazy hair loss. My tooth brush is green, his purple. The other day he asked if I could keep my toothbrush in my side because it's hard to tell the two colors apart. Hahaha.

    @Sammy K unfortunately I speak in hyperbole too and am a huge drama queen. Probably drives DH nuts.
  • @Sammy K, I'm very literal too.  I sympathize with you.
  • We have the opposite problem. I'm an accountant and conservative money wise and I always say we can't do things. DH recently told me I need to chill because he is starting not to believe me. Which I get. I probably need to crunch the numbers again and get more clear and not just blanketly say we don't have money for sitters, housecleaning, etc.
  • @cait7425 oh no worries, I tease him all the time. I didn't believe him when he first told me.

    He used to have a very nice meat thermometer that my mom got him for Christmas when we were dating, but he was living with his cousin at the time and he used it to grill and left it outside and it got rained on and ruined.
  • @KarasTwin looks like you have a great gift idea for DH for Christmas! ;)

    @Sammy K sorry you are dealing with this. I do all the books and we used to have the same problem. DH doesn't seem to understand the budget. I finally had to break it all down in spreadsheet form so he could actually see where it all goes. I swear half of our expenses are insurance. Anyway...maybe he could do that for you so you both know exactly where you stand. Good luck at work next week.
  • @Sammy K My husband and I have the exact same problem. He's the literal one, I'm the one talking in hyperboles. It's frustrating from both sides. I'm trying never to exaggerate or misspeak but that's hard for someone that likes to be more dramatic and doesn't expect that every casual comment is taken as perfect truth. Its tough.
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  • The problem is it gets worse when we're both stressed, even though we know this is what we both do. I can look at our budgeting spreadsheet anytime, I just usually don't. I've been trying to pay more attention lately. I think what is really causing the problem is that we've never been this tight before and could basically buy things whenever. But that $551 to daycare each week really puts a damper on things. And then this summer we had an unexpected $3000 car issue, combined with me being unpaid for part of my leave and only working 35 hours now... We're still catching up.

    I have a lot more empathy for people who live paycheck to paycheck. This blows. I go back full time just in time for the holidays. Yay.
  • @virginiaunicorn11 I used to read that blog all the time, ironically until it just turned into him trying to constantly sell his book. It was all really good stuff though.
  • @mishmardhiono that's awesome! What a great story.
  • @mishmardhiono seriously got cold chills.  that's amazing
  • @Sammy K I am loving that article.
  • klkonwi said:

    @Sammy K I am loving that article.

    Me too. I enjoyed reading it
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  • ^^^ yeah, that ain't right. Really have to wonder what goes through their minds when they decide to do things like that.
  • @karastwin & @amccoy129 Thanks, its kind of shifted his attitude in our marriage too. I guess when your feeling good about yourself everything is better, very proud of him. Just wish he could see how intelligent he is without having been to school. The guy can speak 6 languages fluently, read and write in 4 of those languages. School doesnt make you smart.
    Not a big rant really.  DH is wonderful and always helps with the kids, housework, and dinner.  I do have to say though, sometimes he just doesn't think.  This past weekend he woke me up at 8 Saturday and Sunday even though both kids were still sleeping.  He was up (he gets up early for work normally so he's used to getting up at 5 or so) and I guess he was bored or whatever so he decided to wake me up at 8.  I still was able to sleep in till 8 but I told him on Sunday in no uncertain terms that unless something was wrong, DO NOT wake me up if both kids are still sleeping!
    Oh thats so painful! heres hoping hes listened and learnt..
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