azorkanesbrat
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How does one manage time when there's very little of it?
He needs time with her. I need time with him. She and I need time together. AND we need time with all three of us.
She's very much a person who likes her alone time.
He's a person who needs his alone time.
We have 5 kids at home.
She has 7 cats.
Currently I work an hour out of town, doing overtime. She works at the same mill as he, only on his opposite tour (he works days on the days she works nights and vice versa)
She'd been on medical leave, so time with her wasn't an issue - there wasn't any conflicts about spending time together.
Now she's gone back to work - and she's a bit of a workaholic.
So my fear... my concern... is how is time supposed to be prioritized? Currently we're going with the "take it as it happens" approach.
Any suggestions?
He needs time with her. I need time with him. She and I need time together. AND we need time with all three of us.
She's very much a person who likes her alone time.
He's a person who needs his alone time.
We have 5 kids at home.
She has 7 cats.
Currently I work an hour out of town, doing overtime. She works at the same mill as he, only on his opposite tour (he works days on the days she works nights and vice versa)
She'd been on medical leave, so time with her wasn't an issue - there wasn't any conflicts about spending time together.
Now she's gone back to work - and she's a bit of a workaholic.
So my fear... my concern... is how is time supposed to be prioritized? Currently we're going with the "take it as it happens" approach.
Any suggestions?