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LOL! I love this part about the chicken waterer.
Ok Jess, sit down. Take deep breath. In through the nose out through the mouth. Several times.
Here's what it sounds like (to me) God is telling you. You needed help, voila DH is now home to help. He can take care of the boy, (and keep him rowdied up during the day so he is less fractious when you get home), he can also take care of the house. I don't know if you are religious, even if you don't believe in God, believe in cosmic destiny.
I believe sometimes we try so hard to make certain things happen, we really try to force the issue, when it's not God's plan. When we relax and let what is supposed to happen unfold we are much happier in the end. What appears to be another stressor sounds like it is really a blessing in disguise. You are so overworked and stressed out you are at a breaking point. One dish is not a "dirty" house, but is more indicative of the fact that you feel out of control, and cleaning the house is the only thing you can control. It's become obsessive in a way. You need to sit down and take stock. Make a list of things DH can now do, so that when you come home it's all family time.
Reassess your finances, sell a car and use only one if you have to. But most importantly you need to find a way to destress. At this point I would reommend that you see a Dr. for your stress/obsessive problem. Some medications could help you immensely, help you to get out of the brain chemical stress soup you are mired in right now. Do it for your son, if not for DH or yourself.
*super big hug*
Terri
I truly believe this to be true. I have seen it happen all too many times in the lives of those around me. Like Terri said, I don't know if you are religious or not but when things get really bad for me and they have been many times I just ask God to show me what he wants me to do, that I can't do it anymore. Something always ends up happening , whether I like it or not at the time, but usually turns out being for the best. This situation that you are currently facing may seem hopeless and overwhelming but it may turn out being for the best. Maybe some other opportunity will present itself that will end up being far better than previous ones.
Again first and foremost you need to take care of yourself. Also don't hesitate to ask for help from family or friends. It wouldn't hurt to talk to your dr. about getting something mild for depression that will help until things settle down.
As always, we are all here for you....