For all the other families out there with preschool and above aged kids, how do you handle family dinners? I have tried off and on for years to get us to sit down at the table for dinner just twice a week and it always makes me angry and my husband guilty. He just can't get home before the kids meltdown entirely. I have done dinner without him and waited to have dinner with him myself after the kids are asleep, but this family around the table scene only happens once in a blue moon.....Last night, after an attempt that ended with me telling him over the phone dinner was getting cold, the table was set and the kids were waiting for him (and being truly pissed off as this was the one night of the week he said he could make it home before 7), he rushed home to a hurried grumpy dinner with an angry wife and over tired over hungry kids. I once again vowed to never try and have a family dinner again.....
Now that the end of his training is looming, I started thinking about what he considers a "good" day. He leaves at 6-6:30 and gets home around 7 in the evening. Even with that "good" schedule, he'd see our kids for about an hour a day when they weren't asleep. The kids go to bed around 8. I try to feed them by 6. Am I doing something wrong? I can't figure out how to get a family dinner out of this schedule!!!! As it is the kids get up by 6 each day with him (and me) and talk to him in the shower. I could try to get them to sleep later and do dinner at 7, but he still probably wouldn't make it half the time and they'd be in bed around 9(DH and I go to sleep by 10!!). Then I'd really be pissed if I changed the schedule of everyone in the family (at great effort) for nada. Should I just give up? I wonder what other med families do. He's surgical so honestly, he doesn't know often that a case will go "bad" and take longer than he thought. I DO understand why he misses dinner for years on end; I just want to know if that's the norm or if their is something else we could try. Any fabulous solutions?
Angie
Now that the end of his training is looming, I started thinking about what he considers a "good" day. He leaves at 6-6:30 and gets home around 7 in the evening. Even with that "good" schedule, he'd see our kids for about an hour a day when they weren't asleep. The kids go to bed around 8. I try to feed them by 6. Am I doing something wrong? I can't figure out how to get a family dinner out of this schedule!!!! As it is the kids get up by 6 each day with him (and me) and talk to him in the shower. I could try to get them to sleep later and do dinner at 7, but he still probably wouldn't make it half the time and they'd be in bed around 9(DH and I go to sleep by 10!!). Then I'd really be pissed if I changed the schedule of everyone in the family (at great effort) for nada. Should I just give up? I wonder what other med families do. He's surgical so honestly, he doesn't know often that a case will go "bad" and take longer than he thought. I DO understand why he misses dinner for years on end; I just want to know if that's the norm or if their is something else we could try. Any fabulous solutions?
Angie
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