Dad tip #36: Help stay-at-home moms escape baby prison

That said, moms should be paroled occasionally. And you, as the husband and governor in this increasingly elaborate metaphor, are the one who should not only ensure that parole can logistically happen, but you should also encourage it.
If you're working 40+ hours a week and your time with your kid is limited, by all means encourage your wife to take some time to herself or take some time to hit the Christmas Tree Shops (BLEEEARGH! Eww ewww ewwwwwww! Barf!) with some of her gal pals. It'll give you that extra precious one-on-one time with your kid that you need.
And in the end, it'll keep everyone much saner and you curb the risk of your wife going all Shawshank Redemption on you.
Labels: Christmas Tree Shops, Shawshank Redemption, stay-at-home
3 Comments:
Can part time stay-at-home moms be paroled too? PLEASE?!?!
Every lady loves being paroled! Even full-time working mommies!
Okay, having done the full-time working mom thing for 5 years, and the stay at home mom thing for a little over 1, I have to say the later is much more difficult, for me anyway. And yes, getting paroled occassionally is nice, but honestly, I would just settle for some adult conversation that has NOTHING to do with children or child activities a few nights a week. Yes, my children are wonderful and I am so lucky to be able to stay home with them. But it is isolating- good God , what did mother's do before the internet?
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