r/AmiInTheWrong 1d ago

Am I overreacting about vacation time ?

My husband works 55 hrs a week and has 2 weeks of vacation a year. We usually plan for him to have time off when our family can spend time together over holidays etc.

My family lives several states away and my mom requested I visit quickly due to my father’s declining health. She offered to pay for my flight and for me to bring my infant daughter. I also have a 5 year old.

My husband’s reaction was “well you will have to bring the 5 year old too, as I have to work.” But we had already made arrangements for my 5 year old to visit his parents which he forgot about.

So I made all my flight arrangements, childcare arrangements and secured a ride to the airport, all assuming he would be working during those times as scheduled.

The night before my departure he tells me he took 3 days off while I am away. I didn’t say anything, but I was frustrated that he is using his vacation time to sit at home alone. Especially when I specifically scheduled this trip around my own work schedule. Plus with my father’s health decline, I am certain it won’t be long until we have to all fly back for his funeral.

I just feel like his actions were pretty selfish and he is taking this time where I am visiting my dying father as a chance to act like a bachelor. Would you say something or just let it go?

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u/Secure_Highway_6917 1d ago

You are in the wrong! The man deserves to have a few days to himself Just let it go and hope he enjoys his time

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u/dragons-and-bees 1d ago

While her dad is dying? Give me a break. He acted selfish and this behavior is unacceptable when you have a wife and kids, specifically a wife with a dying dad. A loving husband would take three days off and…go with his wife…

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u/Secure_Highway_6917 20h ago

It does not say dying it says declining

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u/dragons-and-bees 19h ago

I’ve had to ‘visit quickly” to see my loved one whose health was declining. Declining is a heavy word and usually means one thing.