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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To refuse to stay up all night helping DH for another year?

162 replies

MerryMrs2 · 30/11/2015 14:40

A little background – DH of many years (no DCs) is self-employed. His work is very seasonal, which in practice means he swans about all spring/summer doing his hobbies (watchmaking, tinkering, etc) and then in November/December it’s absolute bloody madness. After two months of running himself and his staff completely ragged he has to make all kinds of last-minute deliveries and is without fail away all night, from dusk quite literally to dawn.

In theory I don’t object to this, DH can’t control when he is needed and many families rely on him. But this can be very stressful for me as I’m left to tie up all his loose ends alone.

For example the staff party always falls to me, which as they inevitably break into the peppermint schnapps and start rocking around can be very stressful. He also leaves me in charge of all the animals, most of which are very large and tend to be disappointed at having been left out of the delivery party, plus all of the clean-up from months of messy work in DH’s workshop. And I have to be essentially on call ALL NIGHT to check his list twice and give directions as despite YEARS of doing very similar routes DH is a hopeless navigator.

I do all of this for no pay (just as a favour to DH?). Also our business involves a lot of administration (list making) and research on the global toy market, very important work that I often take on throughout the year in addition to managing the gingerbread houses, baking cookies, keeping animals washed and fed etc so I do feel I’ve pitched in enough already. I’m now getting on a bit and the thought of staying up all night by the phone with a hundred drunks in the next room is just too much to bear.
I want to tell DH to sort out some other plan, but he says he can’t trust anyone else. Can I just refuse to help? AIBU because I don’t think I am??

OP posts:
definitelybutter1 · 30/11/2015 14:43

I think you need to refer this to elf and safety

Cocacolaandchocolate · 30/11/2015 14:44

Wow! Poor you op.

Think you need to drink more schnapps Wink

iklboo · 30/11/2015 14:44

What? You mean he doesn't bring home the glass of Jack Daniel's & fruit pie we leave out for you every year alongside his? That's outrageous.

Book yourself a spa weekend this year and leave him to it. Also speak to ACAS about your staff's behaviour and if it's a disciplinary offence (I'm sure it's theft).

Jackie0 · 30/11/2015 14:45

Baa humbug

KnockMeDown · 30/11/2015 14:45

YABU! Grin

Did you not know what job he had when you married him?

Why are some of the animals left out - doesn't he take all of them?

I think you just have to suck it up, and think of the children!

trashcanjunkie · 30/11/2015 14:46

LTB

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 30/11/2015 14:46

Will someone please think of the reindeer?

You should LTB OP.

And go NC with the elves.

GiraffesAndButterflies · 30/11/2015 14:47

It's worse than you think OP. My mum is the OW.

Tiggeryoubastard · 30/11/2015 14:49

I'd just go along for the ride, rather than staying at home cleaning up reindeer shit.

LineyReborn · 30/11/2015 14:50

I'd let Bono take it on and put your feet up.

ALemonyPea · 30/11/2015 14:54

Can you not book yourself into a spa for the night? There must be someone who can help while youre away? Head elf maybe?

cdtaylornats · 30/11/2015 14:59

Perhaps you should run off with the Easter Bunny

LaContessaDiPlump · 30/11/2015 15:02

Won't somebody please think of the children?!

Have a heart op, think of all the little kiddies relying on you to make sure they get the perfect ipad wooden horse or whatnot Wink [santa]

MerryMarigold · 30/11/2015 15:02

Merry, I think you've got yourself a bit overwhelmed here, and it's all got a bit too much. Take a deep breath. There are solutions here:

  1. Cancel staff party and make it a NY one which your DH can supervise (and perhaps use all the booze he picks up on his way).

  2. Buy him a Tom Tom. Do you live in fairyland or something?

GreenPotato · 30/11/2015 15:03

You need to swap roles. You do all the glamorous delivering this year (I'm sure you'd be more efficient, and there's a lot of pie and booze in it for you) and see how he likes wrangling animals, gingerbread and pissed staff all night and being expected to have the place all tidy with fresh cookies on the table for when you get in.

He'll soon learn!

Ashvis · 30/11/2015 15:04

What, only toys? I really hoped he'd be researching front teeth this year too...

MerryMarigold · 30/11/2015 15:04

cdtaylornats, now that would be repeating a pattern of destructive behaviour. Red flag!

Mydearchild · 30/11/2015 15:04

Yadnbu!

AndNowItsSeven · 30/11/2015 15:05

No pay? Surely all the finances are shared anyway.

BugritAndTidyup · 30/11/2015 15:06

Is this a reverse?

LineyReborn · 30/11/2015 15:08

What are you getting from this relationship, OP?

catfordbetty · 30/11/2015 15:08

V. funny. Thank you!

Sallyingforth · 30/11/2015 15:09

Do you have to wash his working suit after the deliveries? He must come home filthy!

Crazybaglady · 30/11/2015 15:09

LTB

IwishIwasinNewYork · 30/11/2015 15:11

I ho ho hope things get better for you OP.

If not LTFC