Anonymous wrote:why did you guys have kids serious question
seems like you just want to work and then outsource everything which is cool
but why complicate things with kids involved
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why did you guys have kids serious question
seems like you just want to work and then outsource everything which is cool
but why complicate things with kids involved
Believe it or not you can enjoy your kids without scrubbing toilets.
And a lot of us have spouses who are true partners in raising the kids. Hard for some moms who don't work to imagine I guess.
Careful - your defensiveness is showing.
Your bitterness is showing. Oops.
Anonymous wrote:And people are Surprised that others are jealous of stay at home parents.
All of this sounds like hell.
Anonymous wrote:
What I would love is to get someone to help with cooking and clean up kitchen after. I can't seem to find anyone like that. (We did have grandma for a few months, which was amazing...) What ready-prepared meal service do y'all use?
Anonymous wrote:why did you guys have kids serious question
seems like you just want to work and then outsource everything which is cool
but why complicate things with kids involved
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why did you guys have kids serious question
seems like you just want to work and then outsource everything which is cool
but why complicate things with kids involved
Believe it or not you can enjoy your kids without scrubbing toilets.
And a lot of us have spouses who are true partners in raising the kids. Hard for some moms who don't work to imagine I guess.
Careful - your defensiveness is showing.
Anonymous wrote:So with a 3 month old there isn't a ton of time for nanny to do a lot (I mean, short of not paying attention to the baby). She helps with dishes, light meal prep, and folds laundry. We have a bimonthly cleaning service and don't do much else. I guess that leaves grocery shopping, cooking, coordinating house maintenance, stocking supplies/clothes, tidying, life admin, etc. I am working from home so I can nurse. Husband and I are pretty much 50/50 on everything else, including care for the older one.
What I would love is to get someone to help with cooking and clean up kitchen after. I can't seem to find anyone like that. (We did have grandma for a few months, which was amazing...) What ready-prepared meal service do y'all use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We sold our condo in DC, moved to the suburbs, DW quit her full time job and works part time now, and we cut the cost of daycare because DS attends a co-op now. We are stretching a bit financially, but we are much happier and have a lot more time at home and with each other.
OK... should have specified, short of getting a wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why did you guys have kids serious question
seems like you just want to work and then outsource everything which is cool
but why complicate things with kids involved
Believe it or not you can enjoy your kids without scrubbing toilets.
And a lot of us have spouses who are true partners in raising the kids. Hard for some moms who don't work to imagine I guess.
Anonymous wrote:why did you guys have kids serious question
seems like you just want to work and then outsource everything which is cool
but why complicate things with kids involved
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And people are Surprised that others are jealous of stay at home parents.
All of this sounds like hell.
It's what families must do in order for a woman to be self actualized and not just responsible for cooking, cleaning and minding the children.