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My husband works from home and so I'm the one who gets up in the morning, wakes up Collin, yadda yadda. Sometimes on the weekends, if he tries to sleep in, I lose it. It's not that I don't think he's tired, I KNOW he is, but it just infuriates me that my time/sleep/schedule/plans are so easily brushed aside.
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First of all, I think this is a bigish deal. Like you said, it's not a matter not getting the shots since you can wait til next week, it's the respect thing. Your time is not as valuable as his which is bs. DH gets like this sometimes on the mornings he drives me to the train. He can leave 5 mins later and have it not be a big deal for him, I am 5 mins late its a matter of making my train or not. And if I miss the train, we now have to sit around for the next one which could be as long as 30 mins and then I am late for work. It doesn't matter to me that my boss is fairly flexible on time as long as I get my work done. I want to be in work on time. So yes, I nag the hell out of him if I don't think he's moving fast enough. He gets annoyed but when I tell him I really need to leave by a certain time there's a reason and I hate feeling stressed on the drive wondering if I am going to make the train or if I am going to have to run to catch it.
Hope you are able to talk to DH and feel better about this.
Sugar & Spice
Sugar & Spice
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Wes: 10/8/2012
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