I was the cook for the first part of our marriage, when cooking would happen. I enjoyed it, the kids were older, and our commutes were somewhat equal. Now we have a young child and he works from home. He cooks much more often, and I pick her up from daycare on my way home. He's now learned that he likes to cook and takes pride in his new skill.
It sounds like you are actually feeling like your role should be more traditional right now because you are out of work. I had a similar reaction when I was jobless. Also, maybe you are feeling "if I could just do all the SAHM stuff, I could keep doing this forever!
Don't know, but know you should skip the guilt. If he likes cooking, why take his fun away from him?
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I was the cook for the first part of our marriage, when cooking would happen. I enjoyed it, the kids were older, and our commutes were somewhat equal. Now we have a young child and he works from home. He cooks much more often, and I pick her up from daycare on my way home. He's now learned that he likes to cook and takes pride in his new skill.
It sounds like you are actually feeling like your role should be more traditional right now because you are out of work. I had a similar reaction when I was jobless. Also, maybe you are feeling "if I could just do all the SAHM stuff, I could keep doing this forever!
Don't know, but know you should skip the guilt. If he likes cooking, why take his fun away from him?