Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find your perspective troubling. There’s nothing wrong with having money but have some perspective about your privilege. You sound really tone deaf. The median HHI in the US is 61k. Your family makes more than 7 times that! The top 1 percent of earners in the US make over 350K. That means your household, and yes, this makes you wealthy.
OP here. We do make great money but we are not rich in terms of making millions a year. I only make $80k/year. Most of our money is from my husband.
Anonymous wrote:I find your perspective troubling. There’s nothing wrong with having money but have some perspective about your privilege. You sound really tone deaf. The median HHI in the US is 61k. Your family makes more than 7 times that! The top 1 percent of earners in the US make over 350K. That means your household, and yes, this makes you wealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t have a third kid. It complicates family dynamics and makes everything more difficult. Go back to school and invest in yourself.
This.
You’re not sure you want a third really means you don’t want a third.
OP here. We are 75% sure we want a third. The main thing is our ages and me being me more high risk because of it. We would have a third if we were younger without hesitation. We have two very easy kids though so that does add into our choice. I think we would be done with two if it was harder but both kids are great sleepers and super easy. We also have childcare and family help.
Your kids are 3 and 1. You have absolutely no idea if they are going to be easy kids or not. They are easy babies. First time parents are so cute.
Anonymous wrote:What are the advantages to getting your MSN or NP other than income? Is there something in particular that you want to do?
Anonymous wrote:Go for a 3rd now and start the program. Be prepared for hell on wheels with #3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly at your age I would do neither, but I guess if I had to choose, then advanced degree. You are basically going to be paying for college right before you are trying to retire, so you need to be doing some serious serious saving on both fronts.
OP here. My husband and I both have no debt and save very well. We are not rich but he has an inheritance and makes very good money. We have a HHI or $450k but majority of that is from his salary. We both want to work until 60-65. We will have a college fund for all our children whether it’s for college or trade school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t have a third kid. It complicates family dynamics and makes everything more difficult. Go back to school and invest in yourself.
This.
You’re not sure you want a third really means you don’t want a third.
OP here. We are 75% sure we want a third. The main thing is our ages and me being me more high risk because of it. We would have a third if we were younger without hesitation. We have two very easy kids though so that does add into our choice. I think we would be done with two if it was harder but both kids are great sleepers and super easy. We also have childcare and family help.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is you are a NP and your DH is a doctor.
I think you should ask yourselves very honestly if you want three very closely-spaced kids and the stresses that come with that. I don't think your age is a concern if you are in good health, it's more having three kids closely together.