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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:
Djelibeyb · 02/12/2015 10:54

Can you pull in a favour from NORAD? It seems to me that they have the route down perfectly. Could they take over navigation duties?

AndNowItsSeven · 02/12/2015 11:41

😃 it took me a while for the penny to drop Blush . Great thread.

Holstein · 02/12/2015 11:52

Mary, didn't you post about this last year? You had lots of good advice then too. HmmXmas Hmm

Didactylos · 02/12/2015 12:05

didn't you sign some sort of prenup?
surely theres a get out clause for doing all this unpaid labour?

Lweji · 03/12/2015 15:02

Tell him to FOTTFSOTNPAFOSM.

Doesn't he go home drunk from all the Port wine too? Is there a local NPAA?

Lweji · 03/12/2015 15:06

Also, he spends a ridiculous amount of time loitering in shopping centres.

Yes, attracting children to his lap. Hmm

I think you should report him to SS.

MerryMarigold · 03/12/2015 15:09

I know Lweji, promising them gifts in return for 'sitting on his lap'. It's well dodge.

lilacmamacat · 03/12/2015 20:36

Lweji will have to look that one up Confused

Marking my place - DP seems to spend a lot of time tinkering too and has that same fat belly Could they be related?

HeartsTrumpDiamonds · 03/12/2015 20:59

MerryMrs, can you please do all of us parents a favour and murder all the fucking Elves who sit on Shelves. They should be easy to spot. The little fuckers are the psycho looking ones who come back to yours every single night to rat out our DC to your DP. Then I think they get drunk. Not on. Not in the true spirit etc. Greatly appreciated.

JellyBelli · 15/12/2016 19:26

Doesn't he have a fit younger brother?

CattyMcCatface · 15/12/2016 19:29

Blimey I'm thick - I read the first page of replies before I twigged! Doh!

Rubyslippers7780 · 15/12/2016 19:31

I think I caught my dm snogging your husband!!

FlappysMammyAndPopeInExile · 15/12/2016 19:32

Lovely post!

Cheered me up no end - thank you! Grin

FlappysMammyAndPopeInExile · 15/12/2016 19:33

Hearts

Grin Grin Grin

LiviaDrusillaAugusta · 15/12/2016 19:33

This is a zombie thread and it wasn't funny the first time

Raines100 · 15/12/2016 19:38

You think you've got it bad? I'm 38 weeks pregnant, and I've just found out I've got to slog it all the way over to DH's hometown for some bloody census He won't book a room in advance (tight arse reckons it'll be cheaper if we wing it), and all he can find to travel there on is a chuffing donkey! But I've got the last laugh. The baby isn't his...

1horatio · 15/12/2016 19:38

It took me so long to realise what was going on 😳😂

BushyBushyTinsel · 15/12/2016 19:40

Is your husband Santa [Grin]

FlappysMammyAndPopeInExile · 15/12/2016 19:42

Raines

Grin

This thread is getting better by the minute

FlappysMammyAndPopeInExile · 15/12/2016 19:43

This is a zombie thread and it wasn't funny the first time

Well, I'm enjoying it!

Trunkisareshite · 15/12/2016 19:44

Raines Xmas Grin fully laughed at that!

thesockgap · 15/12/2016 19:47

I read up to the third paragraph before the penny dropped!!!

Quintessing · 15/12/2016 19:50

But admit it, you enjoy your own special deliveries, dont you?

Grin
user1471548375 · 15/12/2016 19:52

This sounds borderline abusive OP. Call 101 and log it.

user1471439727 · 15/12/2016 20:07

Is it bad that I thought this was a genuine AIBU?

I had to read the comments for a couple of minutes until I realised what it was about.

Please tell me I'm not the only one Blush