Especially when you’re juggling custody issues with two dads. |
LOLOLOL you are so funny! Nothing like unemployed with a 3 yo no job no husband and a baby on the way at 43! That’s living it up ! |
Please enlighten me. I have two children 2 children 3 years apart. There is a world of difference between having one child and zero children, but not much difference in having 2 vs one especially when they’re HS/college age. I actually think the hardest part about having 2 is the all consuming toddler years. Once OP gets through those first few years, it’s smooth sailing after that. I can’t imagine being 63 with a 23 year old and thinking “Life is so much more difficult because I have a second adult child who’s 20 years old.” This doesn’t make sense at all. |
You wouldn’t be juggling custody issues with a 20 and 23 year old. Seriously. You guys aren’t even making sense. |
I was coming here to make that point and you beat me to it! |
Can you imagine being 63 with a child out of college and thinking "Life is so much more difficult because I have a second child in college"? Of course if college has become affordable by then, it will be a different issue. |
Her kids will be right around 4 years apart. If she has two in college at the same time it won't be for long. |
Go for it! I delivered at 44 and my dear pal from college delivered at 45, turned 45 the month before. She like you conceived naturally and was shocked. Beautiful baby girl whom she adores. You have 18 years to figure out big things like college, and the universe has a way of working everything out. Cheering you on - you can do this!!! |
OP here, thank you! I have another sonogram on Tuesday bc things didn't look good but we'll see... I made up my mind to keep up it before the first sonogram but it's out of my hands now.. |
We’re you all unemployed with 2 baby daddies? |
thank you for the update OP. let us know how it goes. Hugs! |
OP, why have you never really worked, as you say in your first post? You say you’ve always been a SAHM, but what did you do until you had your child three years ago? |
Thinking about you Op. Let us know how it goes. |
^This right here is why Op was not working earlier. |
Still pretty odd. So right from college graduation to "housewife" with no kids for multiple years, then still home, caring for parents? Unfortunately, I have many friends who dealt with parents with cancer in their 20's, but they all worked. Some even took leaves of absence for caregiving, but no one just...stopped straight out of undergrad and did nothing but wifely home and parent healthcare for 18+ years. |