@christopherpriestley Did it eliminate all the husband's personal time, too, or did he just make the wife do all the childcare?
Going from 1-2 was difficult, but nowhere near as hard as 0-1, but that's because my husband was about to care for our older daughter during his parental leave and afterwards, we had her in preschool. I only had to solo the kids two hours before he got off work and then we did everything together or I went to breastfeed in the baby's room (because she needed it quieter). Now they're seven and two. They have different needs and sometimes we get pulled in different directions, but it's fine. They can also play together, the older daughter teaches the younger one and "reads" to her, having our older one as an example for staying at the table for meal times or eating certain foods really helps, and our daughters just love each other so much. The toddler lights up when she sees her sister and our seven year old does sweet things for her sister all the time. They even have a race of who can get their dirty clothes in the hamper after a bath. They fight and the toddler takes some of the older ones toys and they get frustrated with each other, so it's not all sunshine and rainbows, but the good things definitely outweigh the bad ones.
Going from 1-2 was difficult, but nowhere near as hard as 0-1, but that's because my husband was about to care for our older daughter during his parental leave and afterwards, we had her in preschool. I only had to solo the kids two hours before he got off work and then we did everything together or I went to breastfeed in the baby's room (because she needed it quieter). Now they're seven and two. They have different needs and sometimes we get pulled in different directions, but it's fine. They can also play together, the older daughter teaches the younger one and "reads" to her, having our older one as an example for staying at the table for meal times or eating certain foods really helps, and our daughters just love each other so much. The toddler lights up when she sees her sister and our seven year old does sweet things for her sister all the time. They even have a race of who can get their dirty clothes in the hamper after a bath. They fight and the toddler takes some of the older ones toys and they get frustrated with each other, so it's not all sunshine and rainbows, but the good things definitely outweigh the bad ones.