Anonymous wrote:I'm hurt by something husband said, and wonder how other people would feel in this case.
My husband was talking about the many reasons he's unhappy: too much stress and bullshit, too little time and money to enjoy life.
I wanted to point out something that's going well and pointed out that our babe (21 months old) is doing really well. She's happy, confident, healthy, friendly and curious and well-behaved. I truly believe that she's doing as well as she is because of the way she spends her days. I meant to say that a silver lining is that his hard work allows me to stay home, and I in turn go out of my way to provide what babe needs to develop so well.
And he said no, she would've been just as fine if we sent her to daycare as an infant. Meaning that I get no thanks or even recognition for making sure that babe's days are filled with exploration, animals, friends, encouragement, etc, etc. It just feels like such an insult and slap in the face. Would this upset you, or mean little to you?
A good day-care or preschool will provide just that

In fact, I am a little concerned with DC not being in a structured setting. We will look into this when he's 2.5 or so.
This may well have upset me, but that's reality. If you need to get a job to go by, you need to get a job. Yes, it is nice to be home if you want to, but it's not worth financial ruin. The "babe" will do just fine. You should appreciate the fact you didn't have to put her in strangers' hands at 6 weeks. That's a lot.