Anonymous wrote:You are going to leave them in after care and not use this opportunity to spend extra time with them? Especially considering that you did work FT and plan to again. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:You are going to leave them in after care and not use this opportunity to spend extra time with them? Especially considering that you did work FT and plan to again. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't want to pull them out from aftercare because they (early ES kid and preschooler) loves their aftercare even though they are not cheap ($1k for both aftercare only, additional $1.5k for 1 kid's daycare). It is a stress for me to keep them at home and I don't want them to see my sadness and anxieties. I just don't want to destroy their routine and I hope that I don't have crush their happy childhood. They are expecting their birthday gifts and santa gifts and I don't want to make any changes for now.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t even tell my husband when I lost mine, because I was already interviewing for other jobs and got a new job right after I lost the old one. I didn’t want to deal with more anxiety than I already have.
Anonymous wrote:You are going to leave them in after care and not use this opportunity to spend extra time with them? Especially considering that you did work FT and plan to again. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t even tell my husband when I lost mine, because I was already interviewing for other jobs and got a new job right after I lost the old one. I didn’t want to deal with more anxiety than I already have.
Anonymous wrote:You are going to leave them in after care and not use this opportunity to spend extra time with them? Especially considering that you did work FT and plan to again. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:You have a choice between showing your children that you can adapt and meet the challenges of this situation and instead you are choosing to show them a lie. It’s a huge wasted opportunity, but your call.
Anonymous wrote:It's mental to lie to your kids. Do they have money anxiety?