Ok, so I am wanting an outsiders perspective on this.
Ex left when I was still on maternity leave, and DS was a few months old. We had a bit of too-ing and fro-ing trying to agree contact, but we ended up with an every other weekend arrangement.
Ex works shifts, and has every other Friday, Saturday and Sunday off. We settled on him picking DS up at lunch on Friday. When I went back to work I arranged DS's childcare around this, so he only goes to nursery for half a day on Friday, so his dad picks him up from there at lunch time.
When he picks DS up today, he tells me work have informed him they are changing his shifts, and in a few weeks time he will no longer be able to pick DS up until the evening. Now I am at work on Friday's so not able to have DS myself.
My response was that he can either talk to work about arranging some changes to his suggested hours, or he can pay for DS to stay at nursery for the afternoon, I will pick him up and he can pick him up from me later. I also suggested he might want to talk to his Dad about picking him up (possible).
He paused - a very long pregnant pause with lots of hand wringing. I think he was expecting me to pick up the slack or come up with a solution for him.
He's gone off to 'think about it'. He was acting most put out, and confused that we had not agreed something else.
So AIBU for not have sorted a solution for him?? Surely my offer of picking him up from nursery if he pays for the extra hours is fair enough - no?