Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't wish I were younger -- I had my three in my 30's. My issue is my DH who's much older than me. He's going to be 70 by the time the last one is off to college. I just worry that won't leave us many years to enjoy being empty nesters, let alone grandparents. Ah well, you can't always time these things.
Were you aware of DH's age when you married him?
Of course!But when we got married I couldn't fully appreciate how the age difference might affect things 25-30 years down the road. You are correct in your implication that I made this choice, and I don't regret my choice overall. Just this particular aspect of things, the age difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't wish I were younger -- I had my three in my 30's. My issue is my DH who's much older than me. He's going to be 70 by the time the last one is off to college. I just worry that won't leave us many years to enjoy being empty nesters, let alone grandparents. Ah well, you can't always time these things.
Were you aware of DH's age when you married him?
Anonymous wrote:"Actually CEO has the baby in a home daycare and the older child in a Winwood DCC. CEO has someone clean her house once a week. CEOs 18 month old still gets up 2-3xs a night. Sorry to break it to you, not all women with a lot of money want to outsource motherhood."
You aren't very bright. This CEO and her DH are outsourcing CHILD CARE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11:36, I have to defend the poster you were quoting. I'm 45; many of my son's friends' moms are 37 or 38. We don't have much in common, because they married their first serious boyfriend and don't have careers. I had my child almost ten years later, am well traveled, have a career and more financial stability. You are different if you have your first child at 27 versus 35 (unless you totally waste those extra 8 years).
So do you just sit around with your other 45yr old friends about all the men you dated and fucked before you met your husband?
I'm 34, had my first child at 28 and have a career and one of my best friends is 45 having her first at 40, second at 43, she not only has a career, but is the owner and CEO of a mid-sized consulting firm. Though we both have careers, we end up talking A LOT about our children and the difficulties of trying to juggle it all with our young kids. We also have friends who are SAHMs as well. You sound sour.
Ceo probably can afford a lot of care and should stfu
Anonymous wrote:"Though we both have careers, we end up talking A LOT about our children and the difficulties of trying to juggle it all with our young kids."
My least favorite subjects, regardless of age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11:36, I have to defend the poster you were quoting. I'm 45; many of my son's friends' moms are 37 or 38. We don't have much in common, because they married their first serious boyfriend and don't have careers. I had my child almost ten years later, am well traveled, have a career and more financial stability. You are different if you have your first child at 27 versus 35 (unless you totally waste those extra 8 years).
So do you just sit around with your other 45yr old friends about all the men you dated and fucked before you met your husband?
I'm 34, had my first child at 28 and have a career and one of my best friends is 45 having her first at 40, second at 43, she not only has a career, but is the owner and CEO of a mid-sized consulting firm. Though we both have careers, we end up talking A LOT about our children and the difficulties of trying to juggle it all with our young kids. We also have friends who are SAHMs as well. You sound sour.
Anonymous wrote:11:36, I have to defend the poster you were quoting. I'm 45; many of my son's friends' moms are 37 or 38. We don't have much in common, because they married their first serious boyfriend and don't have careers. I had my child almost ten years later, am well traveled, have a career and more financial stability. You are different if you have your first child at 27 versus 35 (unless you totally waste those extra 8 years).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't wish I were younger -- I had my three in my 30's. My issue is my DH who's much older than me. He's going to be 70 by the time the last one is off to college. I just worry that won't leave us many years to enjoy being empty nesters, let alone grandparents. Ah well, you can't always time these things.
Whose fault is that? Your husband can't turn back the clock, but you could have thought twice before you married someone much older.
Not PP but give me a break. Do you really think life is always so simple?
never said life was simple
But don't you think that complaining at this stage is useless? Shouldn't you know that if your husband is a good 10 to 15 years older than you that you'd outlive him? My mom did, and not once did she complain when he died, knowing that he spent very little time with his grandkids. She understood her situation from the start.
I don't get this. You make your own bed! Deal!
I don't think that poster was complainng! She was just sharing! I'm sure she's just fine. You are annoying!
no
You're just easily annoyed by the truth.