Bonjour,
I think all of you have a point with the nappies changing thing.
Next time, which is this afternoon, I will pretend I want to change him, to see her reaction, and to see if she is willing to show me how.
After all, I have two hands, and if the court trusts me with looking after him every other week, I will have to do it several times anyway.

Thanks for complimenting my English, but I know it is far from good. I am from Nice, South east France, the French Riviera for those who know it. Never lived in North America, (or Britain for that matter). I'm an engineer so I guess I had to study harder and longer than others, that's all.

With my son, I already read one on one, and we play cars together too. Surely my W must've noticed. I don't have the possibility to put him down for naps as he's awake during my visits which happen during the day.

Back in France, when my wife was tired and sulky, I, being an extremely patient man, left her alone, to not annoy her more than she already was. See, I always sought peace.
But what bugged me most, is that she was always too tired for, well you know what, but never too tired to take care of the baby!

And the reason why I didn't budge from bed, is because she was breast-feeding him, so, there, not much I could do. And besides, I had to work the next day. Of course if I knew before she would take it so badly, I would have jumped before her, and gotten my eyes wide open, and changed the diapers and all... too late I guess now.

Now when it's minus 20C, I call it lovely weather, when she's wearing the most ordinary jumper it becomes a fine sweater, and when her hair is all over the place she looks sharp.-->Thanks to you all, I'm on the right track now.


Me:34 ; W:28
Son: almost 2.
Married : 14 March 2009
DBomb : 18 June 2012
Separated since Jan 2012 (different countries)
Same country and city since July 2012