Rant VIII: The Reckoning

This is when I get happy that I have a small town bank.

Except they sort your check by descending amounts. So if one check makes me bounce at the end of the day, they run that one first, then the next smallest... making it possible to charge multiple transactions as over the limit, not just the one you screwed up on.
 
This is when I get happy that I have a small town bank.

Except they sort your check by descending amounts. So if one check makes me bounce at the end of the day, they run that one first, then the next smallest... making it possible to charge multiple transactions as over the limit, not just the one you screwed up on.
That's what the class action lawsuits fixed. Most banks that did this got sued and had to stop "helping" you this way. They claimed that of course you wanted all your biggest payments to go through first, since they were probably the most important. The same thing happened to the banks that would try to post all your debits generated that day before posting all your credits.

--Patrick
 
I live in a 3 floor, 10 room house.... somehow, my wife and daughter follow me to wherever the fuck I'm at. I state I want quiet and peace.... and 15 minutes later, they still bust my balls. It's as if I live with 2 infants.
 
My daughter used to come in the bathroom as silent as night while I was showering and pull back the curtain so she could talk to me. There were times when I was surprised I didn't slice my calves in half with my razor.
 
Li'l Z does that to me all the time. I could be sitting in the same room as him and he's completely ignoring me, but the second I have to use the bathroom, he is glued to my side. And the dog, too. I can't remember if I mentioned it in here, but a couple of months ago, not only did they both follow me into the bathroom, but Li'l Z runs out and comes back with some of his stuffed toys, then lays them facing me so I could have even more of an audience.

I swear I'm going to get him back for this in his teen years, when he's the easiest to embarrass.
 
My kids do this the most when I am trying to use the phone. Well, my daughter does. My son is too glued to Minecraft. :p
 
Well after taking care of her from 7AM to 7PM, Dada needs some time to feel human again. A toddler can play anywhere in the house but my wife does it cause she quickly gets bored and probably like busting my balls. She's mediocre with her during the weekend. This worries me.

She doesn't understand how worn out I am right now. I'm tired. Very tired and need to rest. I don't need this. I need a vacation. I never needed a vacation so much. I'm so looking forward to daycare and feeling human again longer than an hour during the day.

My mind is going numb and I'm becoming forgetful. Sleep makes me feel amazing. I can't even sit down and play games. I don't have the mind for it.

I've even resorted into playing sad mobile games, just so that I can disconnect a minute once in awhile playing the most useless shit. (fuck, I'm a model in the Kardasian app FFS)

I need sleep... lots of it and the occasional Jenna Haze-like blowjob would be nice.
 
My mind is going numb and I'm becoming forgetful. Sleep makes me feel amazing. I can't even sit down and play games. I don't have the mind for it.
Sounds like typical fatherhood to me.
I wish I were kidding. Back me up on this, forum daddies.
Why, just today, I had to get up at 7:30 to get ready so I could leave for work by 8:30a. Once I got up, I had to fix the TV so it could get his shows before I could leave for work. I get home from work at about 8:20p in time for dinner, then once dinner was over I had to give the Cary a shower since he wouldn't stop splashing his bath water all over the floor. After that it was brush teeth, story, and bedtime time, which wrapped up at 10:02p. This was a good thing, because then it let me call my parents to walk them through how to redeem a gift card so they could download a couple apps/books on their iPad that they've had for about 18months now. Result? I finally get to make myself some tea and sit down to my computer at about 11:10p. That leaves me almost a whole 20min before my self-imposed bedtime of 11:30p. Woooo.

Cary starts school next year. We can't wait!

--Patrick
 
Does your wife work and you stay at home? If so, I know how you feel, because by the time my husband gets home from work some days, I am about done with my kids, and tell my husband that he is the parent now, and lock myself in the bedroom.

Well, I don't do that so much anymore now that they are older, but with one autistic son going through puberty, and one 8 year old girl who acts like she is too, I have my moments. :p
 

Dave

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My wife was lucky. I rely on very little sleep so while the kids were young I would not only be the one that got up with them, but I was the only one who worked. So during the day she was wide awake and rarin' to go and then when I got home at night I'd sleep until it was time to get up for the baby. It actually worked out well for us. You guys gotta get your schedule down, man. It's gotta be a team thing. Just talk to her and let her know how you feel.
 
That's pretty much what my life has been for close to 2 years now. Because of his commute and hours, Mr. Z usually leaves are 6:30 AM and doesn't get home until 8:15 PM every night, so from the moment Li'l Z's awake to he goes to sleep, it's all me. Also, because of his job, he works a lot of Saturdays, so our two days home with him are random and change weekly. When he's home, Mr. Z does try to spend as much time caring for Li'l Z as possible, but I usually still have to "perpherally parenting" because there are things about Li'l Z's day-to-day he doesn't know as well as I do. And it'll probably be that way until Li'l Z is in school.

I make it a point to go to the gym every morning to help ease my parenting stress. They have a babysitting room there (plus a closed-circuit tv that can be watched on most of the equipment), so Li'l Z gets to play with other kids for at least an hour and I can spend some time focusing on me. You may want to see if they have something like that in your area. I also tried joining a MOMS Club, which is nice and the women have been really nice, but a lot of their activities are scheduled for the mornings and that's gym-time. (The afternoon baby-sitting starts late in the day, and I can't cook dinner and get in a workout without really messing up Li'l Z's schedule.)

Other than that, I've come to appreciate Li'l Z's naps as my only breaks to do something for me. Yes, I also use them to do chores, but you can tell when he's asleep by my forums posts. ;) Or like right now when he's distracted by Ni Hao Kai-Lan.

Not sure if you're wife is just tired from work (very possible), or is really not into the "little kid stage". I've known a lot of parents, including women, who just really don't know how to interact/enjoy the younger stages, but that can change when the kid/s get older.
 
Sounds like typical fatherhood to me.
I wish I were kidding. Back me up on this, forum daddies.
Why, just today, I had to get up at 7:30 to get ready so I could leave for work by 8:30a. Once I got up, I had to fix the TV so it could get his shows before I could leave for work. I get home from work at about 8:20p in time for dinner, then once dinner was over I had to give the Cary a shower since he wouldn't stop splashing his bath water all over the floor. After that it was brush teeth, story, and bedtime time, which wrapped up at 10:02p. This was a good thing, because then it let me call my parents to walk them through how to redeem a gift card so they could download a couple apps/books on their iPad that they've had for about 18months now. Result? I finally get to make myself some tea and sit down to my computer at about 11:10p. That leaves me almost a whole 20min before my self-imposed bedtime of 11:30p. Woooo.

Cary starts school next year. We can't wait!

--Patrick
Well of course we had it tough. I had to get up in the morning at half past five, finish the laundry and the dishes, makes all the lunches and get the children out the door at 7:30 just in time to enjoy the 28 minute road race to make to work on time, work 8 hours unpaid for the privilege of coming to work, race home for 5 to get the kids make dinner finish the laundry do the dishes again get them showered brushed an in bed with a story by 8 so I can start the yardwork before its dark then clean the house until 1 pm and enjoy my blessed 4 hours of sleep.
 
So. Tired.

GF comes off of night shift which means that she's accustomed to being awake from 11PM to 8AM.

Adam works at 8AM.

Sleep eluded me because this ravenous bugblatter beast of traal was scouring my bed looking for attention.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Let's not start that. The "you think you've got it bad" buck stops with me. I could literally post that after every single other person's rant in this thread, but I won't.. because this thread serves a necessary purpose for people who want to vent without being judged.
 
Let's not start that. The "you think you've got it bad" buck stops with me. I could literally post that after every single other person's rant in this thread, but I won't.. because this thread serves a necessary purpose for people who want to vent without being judged.
Hey now, why you gotta hog all the misery? @Dave, Gasbandit is hogging all the misery and not letting the rest of us have any, does that count as a rant?

--Patrick
 

GasBandit

Staff member
He was joking since Adam's bitch was essentially, "The woman kept me up late so I'm sleepy." It looked like he was complaining about being tired because he got laid.
That's what I thought he was doing. Particularly since Jay's had a rough time lately too, which he's posted about. But apparently he wasn't. Maybe he was talking about his daughter whining a lot, in a vague way?

Having sleep cycles out of phase with your significant other can be trying, especially if said other is frisky when you'd normally be asleep hours ago.
 
That's what I thought he was doing. Particularly since Jay's had a rough time lately too, which he's posted about. But apparently he wasn't. Maybe he was talking about his daughter whining a lot, in a vague way?

Having sleep cycles out of phase with your significant other can be trying, especially if said other is frisky when you'd normally be asleep hours ago.
@Jay is a bitcher. It's what he does. All I hear about when I visit is "Why don't you visit me more? Why don't you hold my hand anymore? Are you ashamed of me in public?"
 
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