| To 22:13 from 6/3 - imagine the satisfaction of raising your children AND bringing home a paycheck big enough to support the whole family! My kids are in school. Kids don't need a parent around 24/7, even as newborns. Just my opinion. |
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This must be a personality thing.
Do you seriously want to spend all day Saturday and all day Sunday, every single weekend, doing "fun-family themed activities"? I sure don't. I have a life apart from my kids. "My weekends are free from cleaning and other household maintenance tasks so my weekends are free to do fun-family themed activities." " Your house cleaner is out-sourced help and right there disqualifies you from doing everything a SAH would do. " All the SAHMs I know have house cleaners. Some more frequently than I do as a full time WOHM. |
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"Not possible. You are working. You're not taking care of your children. So not possible to "do all this" as you say. I am doing "all this" AND taking care of my children full time."
When kids are in school, it's very possible to do "all that" and WOH FT. Okay, we use about 7 hours a week of aftercare to "do it all." BFD. |
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oh goody the evangelical Christian lawyer.
I'm a lawyer too and 100% disagree with your POV. "But I'm willing to be "nonproductive" some of the time because I would never in a million years have farmed out the care of my babies, toddlers, and preschoolers to a stranger 40-50 hours a week. That is just creepy, not to mention selfish and irresponsible, unless financial need absolutely dictates it (and mine didn't). " let me guess - your daddy or hubby paid for law school for you? how long do you think your daycare providers are "strangers"? Signed, A Full Time WOHM Lawyer with two wonderful children. |
| To Adequate Parent, yup, I do bust my ass at all times and resent my family and friends for not doing so also. |
| To Adequate Parent, if you're not busy, don't bitch about how you don't have enough money. I bust my ass so I can be close to my kids and husband and friends, volunteer in my community, stay in shape and have plenty of money. |
| why do you care what we do all day? But for the record I will tell you. I clean my spotless house, do the laundry, grocery shop, cook, take care of any thing that needs to be done out of the house, pay the bills if needed, volunteer at my children's school, take and pick my children up from school and then to sports. Basically I am a full time maid, cook, taxi driver and sex partner for my husband. There it is, any other questions? |
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to 11:10 on 6/4 - I work 50 hours a week and I love it. I don't need any more balance.
I'm in my 40s and have everything I've ever wanted, personally and professionally. That is much more fulfilling to me than having a flexible work schedule so I can have more downtime. I also know why I'm working - to send my kids to college, to be able to retire at a good age with enough money to live comfortably. I work for the reasons all the husbands out there are working, and the reasons our fathers worked full time. |
| To 6/5 21:31 - why is working "more"? Because it's an element in life that a SAHP doesn't have. Pure and simple. |
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to 6/5 21:48 - yes, yes, yes!
i have a friend who's slowly moved from a great WOH job to part time to finally becoming a SAHM. When she asked me how many hours I worked, I said, 48 or 50. She said, a week? And I said, yes, that's probably less than your husband works. There's such a double standard among some diehard sahms. It's ok for their DHs to work 50+ hours per week, but they can't imagine a mother of young children working that hard. She couldn't get her 2 hours in at the gym if she did work those kinds of hours <major eyeroll>. |
| when do working all day parents spend time with the children? Between 6-7 pm, weekends. Holidays? |
| to 6/5 21:59 - it's not that there's nothing to do if I SAH. It's that I'd much rather WOH, and that WOH benefits my family ever so much more, than any leisure activities I could fill that time with. |
Yeah, but we're using our house all day. My house was much cleaner when I worked and my kids were at day care, not at home destroying my furniture with crayons. |
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to 6/6 00:25
Applause, applause! I totally agree As if making $200,000 a year AND having a life away from one's children is to be pitied in any way at all. |
| Wow, the evening town from crazy town just pulled into the station! |