We're pretty even. We're both full time attorneys and we both ride bikes. I do most of the helping kid with homework, dinner prep during the week because I tend to get home earlier than he does. I tend to go into work earlier and leave earlier than normal business hours because it helps my commute immensely. I also try to work at home as much as possible.
The laundry stacks up until we both get so sick of looking at it that one or both of us folds it. I generally keep the laundry "going" in terms of making sure things get washed - mostly because DD is so fussy about what clothes she wears and we've been burned too many times on a weekday morning with her having no "right" pants.![]()
Whoever cooks dinner doesn't do dishes. He's a better cook than I am so I do a lot of dishes.
I do 95% of the work on my own bikes. I still can't pull a crank or adjust cables well, and sometimes he'll step in and do something nice like putting on my new tires for me.
I always take the trash out or he'd forget. I almost never vaccuum. We do have cleaners every other week, but if the animal hair, dirt or whatever builds up too much between, then he deals with it.
I do all the dog transport (our dog has to go to Guide Dogs to breed every other month or so), but I'm the dog person.
I do most of the kid to doctor/orthodontist type visits, but DH's mother does a fair amount too. I do all of the working in school or field trip driving - but his mom will work my shift at school if I cannot. My work is a little more flexible than his - and it's also still tough for men to take time from work for school things whereas it's more expected of women.I'm lucky that his mom's nearby so I can volunteer for regular school work and not sweat if I cannot make it because of work.
It's pretty fair. The only time I get a little peeved is when I come home from work after he does and he is sitting at the computer, having done nothing to get dinner ready.He's the president of our tennis club, so he spends a fair amount of time at night on the computer dealing with all the work associated with that. So that gets a little old!
As soon as I get home my priorities are 1. has kid done her homework? 2. has kid been fed or is there a plan in the works to do so?




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I'm lucky that his mom's nearby so I can volunteer for regular school work and not sweat if I cannot make it because of work.
He's the president of our tennis club, so he spends a fair amount of time at night on the computer dealing with all the work associated with that. So that gets a little old! 

Yet, he knows where everything is in his office. If it gets filed, he cannot find a thing.
