Anonymous wrote:You haven't said anything about yourself. Do you like your job? Are you looking for a huge life change?
SAHM means being the default parent. Instead of working, you would manage the nanny and housekeeper, take care of all doctor's appointments, buy groceries, cook meals, do all the night time feedings, run errands, pay bills, and be the default person for basically everything household related. Car maintenance, handymen, carpet cleaning, light bulb changing, etc.
can you see why your husband is pushing you into this role?
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever worked in a retail environment, worked in a commercial bakery, had p/l responsablity, hired or fired people, etc? The cupcake thing has a lot of competition(ie jumped the shark). As owner you will open and close every day, most bakeries open early.
Anonymous wrote:You need to take time NOW + think about whether or not you are the "Stay-at-Home" Mommy type.
Some women need to have an identity outside of motherhood and their careers give them that and more.
Others are more the homebody-type and are very domestic by nature.
Which are you? Where do you fit in?
Staying at home w/a young child full-time can be very lonely and boring. You may feel isolated and like you have lost a huge part of your former identity.
These things must be considered before you make your final decision.
Remember: It is YOUR decision to make, not your husband's. While his intentions sound good, the only one who can dictate how to live one's life is you.
Good luck.

Anonymous wrote:Hahaha! Sit back and relax are not compatible with raising small children.
Anonymous wrote:It is great that your husband is so generous with lifestyle. Don't make any decisions until baby is here. A part time arrangement you are passionate about might be the perfect in between.
I don't know what low mid 6 figures means but if it is 250k or so that isn't that much money to be able to afford both help and a stay at home wife, and you end up with a lot of risk when all income is from one source.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha! Sit back and relax are not compatible with raising small children.