Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remember that it is a choice to live this way. Lots of the financial things that you think are necessities are not. Many families move, make sacrifices on housing, cars, etc. to live on one income and it works fine. DCUM will tell you that you have to work on the chance that you will divorce, but wouldn’t a more peaceful life make divorce less likely?
Not everyone feels that way. I'd be way more exhausted being home with a toddler solo than I am going to work.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a dad who works from home and has a 17 and 19 year old so I'm through alot of the grind. It's still difficult dealing with big kid problems, but I understand your exhaustion. All I can say is...be thankful! Whatever you are going through, be thankful because it could ALWAYs be worse. If you kids are healthy, awesome! Imagine the families where that isn't true. Remember you do not HAVE TO take your kids here and there, you GET TO! Enjoy it! Appreciate it. It doesn't last forever. I definitely miss it some days. I've working from home the past 6 years and before that I had ALOT of flexibility. My wife stayed home alot when they were very small before school. I cannot imagine raising a family now where both parents are out of the house full time and don't have a desk job, etc. Imagine everything you are going through now, and your job was a construction worker or even customer service where you face the customer all day except for two 15 minute breaks throughout the day. Anyway, I do know it's tough, just be thankful! Keep grinding!
Anonymous wrote:Just remember that it is a choice to live this way. Lots of the financial things that you think are necessities are not. Many families move, make sacrifices on housing, cars, etc. to live on one income and it works fine. DCUM will tell you that you have to work on the chance that you will divorce, but wouldn’t a more peaceful life make divorce less likely?
Anonymous wrote:I only had 1 child. I knew my bandwidth.
Anonymous wrote:Wait what time are you actually going to sleep? 9pm? that’s too early for an adult! We sleep 11-7. Sometimes 10:30. (I wake at 7:30)
We definitely clean and work for 2 hours after kids go to sleep. But yeah, life is hard and not easy. I’m dying to come home to a cooked meal. Neither of us telework.