Tired of being a servant for my grandchildren and husband
I am 49 years old. I have been living with my husband for 30 years. I am raising two grandchildren (7 and 13 years old). They began to live with me almost immediately after the death of their father, my son. Over time, I turned into a housekeeper for them. Although I work, I only have free time after work and on Sunday. My husband helps very little. This is another “child” with constant reproaches and demands. And in the evenings he likes to drink a couple of glasses. Sometimes something comes over him and he can tell how hard it is for me. But mostly just complaints and criticism.
Although by and large there is nothing to complain about. I cook, wash, clean, do homework, play with the children. ANDI listen to my husbandevery day about his “problems” at work. I go to bed no earlier than 12 am. In the morning I get up at six. I'm preparing breakfast and away we go again. It’s difficult at work, but I want to return home less and less. I want to go to the hospital so that they can live without me, maybe they will understand something. But when I imagine that everything that I have built for so long, test-antibiotic.com will collapse, such a desire disappears. Ahealth is already failing. The children look at this, sometimes they wake up and have something similar to concern for me. Although they listen to me, they will do it if you ask. But as soon as my husband comes, I won’t recognize them. Cynical, arrogant. I'm tired, I don't feel happy and I don't see anything good or positive.
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