*Chuckle* In order for the whole housekeeping thing to work, I'd have to get a dude, and what dude is going to do housekeeping? Hubby honestly wouldn't care about paying someone else to come in, unless if it was a dude, because it would be the whole "he's doing your job" type of thing. It wouldn't matter to him if a woman came in, because he would see it as me not doing it right, so I had another woman "take my place", and it wouldn't matter to him. Lol. Would be nice to have someone to help do it though, woman or not. Would be nice to just have a day that I don't have to scrub the floor, vacuum, or whatever. I would have to be here though, I'm weird about trusting other people, even if I knew them, to be in my house alone. I mean, I'd trust my mother and sister, but, there's no way they'd come over, lol.
Henny, thank you.
I guess if I was already wondering if I was pushing it, then that should have been a dead give away, but it helps to hear it from someone else as well.
No, I don't hate spending time with the kids, it's just that when you have no social life (this here is it, literally), then you can't even go to work to get out, so you're literally stuck at home all day (besides taking hubby to and from work, or grocery shopping with the hubby and kids) for weeks on end (did it with our first) and half of the time, you can't even take the kids outside, ugh... I grew up in the mountains, tracking deer, watching wild animals, making teepees, etc. I'm just not cut out for living in town with a scroungy barely there FRONT yard (on a major road) with neighbors that live in the same building and let their dogs crap in what little of a yard you have... The park here is nice, but you can only go on certain days when it's nice out, then you have to watch so that it's not full with some kind of big get-together, or wedding or whatever. There aren't things around here for little kids/families. I mean, as he gets a little older, it's a little easier. Like, this summer, I will be able to take him swimming at the lake (though it's 45 minutes away, boo). It'd be easier if hubby would come with, otherwise, I have to find a sitter, because I can't take the one out to the lake and watch the infant, and I'm not taking the little one in the lake with us, lol.
I guess what I'm saying is that people do need to have a day to themselves every few months or so, just so that they really appreciate what they have at home. If you go to work, you can come home and the kids (well, in my case, one of them, lol) stop what they're doing to come running to you. When you're at home, they get sick of you, and don't care that you're around anymore, because you're ALWAYS there, and they just want to get away from you.
I guess I'm just a very needy person.
At least I can talk through it here and have other people point things out to me, or figure it out myself. Guess you can't change something if you don't even see it yourself.