Anonymous wrote:I have found that housekeeping help is more useful than additional childcare. I hired someone 12 hours/wk to do all deep cleaning, laundry, and general organization. It frees up a lot of my time and general headspace.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin has a DH who lives out of state about 4 days/week. She's a SAHM with 3 kids. When he is home he's pretty involved, but she's essentially a single mom when he's gone. They met in graduate school so she's not a trophy wife either. She has a cleaning person, someone who mows the lawn, and her mom lives with them which is obviously a big help with chlld care. Her husband makes plenty of money (by working in a big city away from their home) and I think part of the deal for having him away was that she gets to spend some of it for help around the house. Taking care of kids on your own is hard work and it sounds like you do a lot of extras on top of that. I wouldn't feel bad about spending money on help, especially with your HHI. Hopefully your DH doesn't see a problem with it either.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get your post. All the things you describe are typical of a SAHP (or a working parent for that matter). You need to speak to your husband about scheduling time with your daughter and cleaning up after himself. If you want to hire help, go ahead. I care for my MIL. I don't see what the big deal is. Its my choice. I could say no, but I do it so my kids can see and do the same for us.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a FT working mom. You have my permission to outsource some of the work![]()
Seriously, don't sweat it. We outsource a fair bit - housecleaning, some yard stuff, big amazon prime users. We also had a nanny before our youngest started elementary which was a HUGE expense. I have a really flexible job AND a DH with a lot of flex as well and we don' t feel a bit guilty about it - why should you? If you can afford it do it.