I would love to hear how other med spouses deal with their doctor having a day off, especially if you have kids. It's generally a good thing, but I've found it kind of stressful in its own way. For us, we typically have two days per month in which my wife is either not working, coming off a 24 hour shift, or catching up on sleep on a Saturday after working virtually 2-3 weeks straight. This creates a tremendous amount of pressure to make the most of those two days.
Our options are: 1) Do something fun as family 2) Run an errand or make a purchase that require both parents to be present 3) Do projects around the house (usually one parent works, while the other watches kids) 4) The doctor watches the kids, giving the other parent some time to do something fun.
We usually end up doing 1 and/or 2, as it's the only way my wife and I can spend any time with each other and with the kids. It's so hard to prioritize though, and we usually end up a bit disappointed because we have high expectations.
Our options are: 1) Do something fun as family 2) Run an errand or make a purchase that require both parents to be present 3) Do projects around the house (usually one parent works, while the other watches kids) 4) The doctor watches the kids, giving the other parent some time to do something fun.
We usually end up doing 1 and/or 2, as it's the only way my wife and I can spend any time with each other and with the kids. It's so hard to prioritize though, and we usually end up a bit disappointed because we have high expectations.
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