shadowsgin
Posted : 10/29/2008 2:00:31 PM
Well sweetie, I am so sorry you are having one of those weeks! Ron's suggestion is the best to start with, tell BF you need a spa night and plan it, he takes the kids away or to the other end of the house and Mommy is off limits. Get a glass of your fav wine (if you drink wine) pour your bath put some smell good oils (I like Wild Chamomile or lavender) or yummy smell good bubble bath. Turn off the lights, light a candle, put on your favorite tunes (soft and relaxing) and soak. Now that is the best way to unwind, however; it does not solve your problems.
My hubby is disabled but functional, he is home all the time, I do most everything anyway. Our kids are grown but I have 2 dogs and him basically 3 kids. He now does most the cooking but I work full time and do most everything else on nights and weekends. My sweet hubby was not very handy before disability and is definately not now. I have my days, but choose to let it slide. My daughter and I are very close and she calls me with this same kind of rant occasionally. I always tell her to take a deep breath, and think of the positives in her life. She has 3 kids and your story sounds very familiar. Just getting things off her chest usually helps, she calls me before she blows up so she can "bite her tongue" which by the way is also the hardest thing she has learned to do. Sometimes life has a tendency to get away from us. A good cry, a good rant or an amazing piece of chocolate can often help. One thing we have to do is sort it all out. Unfortunately men are just little boys, they need to be praised, pampered, coerced, led by the hand, egos boosted etc. They are typically all the same to some degree. Where as most women carry the weight of the world around us, on our shoulders. As much as we would love the perfect man who thinks on his own, sees what needs to be done and does it, throws in an extra bonus once in a while, that pretty much doesnt happen in real life....... I love my hubby of 22 years with all my heart but, whew, he wears me out sometimes... soooo take that deep breath, regroup, give your kids a hug, walk the dogs and start all over again.