Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM of one child? You should be able to handle this. I have 3 kids and that is hard.
Who are you to judge OP? Just because you have three children doesn't mean other peoples' only babies are easy ones.
The fact that you have three children, and think it's hard, is not relevant to the OP whatsoever.
She has a husband who is a phd student. He is around. I am sure he at least holds the baby occasionally. Sorry, I just don't sympathize. Maybe it's because my husband works, loves and wants to hang out with our children. There are single moms out there. Moms with more kids. One kid with both parents at home. Sorry, no sympathy.
I agree! He's the earner and getting his PHD and your sole responsibility is the baby. Suck it up, buttercup.
I also agree. And he is a TA teaching 1-2 classes and your income isn't necessary?
The OP doesn't live in DC, that was admitted a few pages back. [/quote
Op here: yes we had savings before I stayed home. His income is enough to live comfortably. We live in a very affordable city. My free lance work takes care of fun stuff like eating out and baby classes.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you the same poster who posted last month about your 1 bedroom and how your DH wants you to leave the apt so he can work on his PhD work? It sounds similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM of one child? You should be able to handle this. I have 3 kids and that is hard.
Who are you to judge OP? Just because you have three children doesn't mean other peoples' only babies are easy ones.
The fact that you have three children, and think it's hard, is not relevant to the OP whatsoever.
She has a husband who is a phd student. He is around. I am sure he at least holds the baby occasionally. Sorry, I just don't sympathize. Maybe it's because my husband works, loves and wants to hang out with our children. There are single moms out there. Moms with more kids. One kid with both parents at home. Sorry, no sympathy.
I agree! He's the earner and getting his PHD and your sole responsibility is the baby. Suck it up, buttercup.
I also agree. And he is a TA teaching 1-2 classes and your income isn't necessary?
Anonymous wrote:Another grad school mom. Your husband sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM of one child? You should be able to handle this. I have 3 kids and that is hard.
Who are you to judge OP? Just because you have three children doesn't mean other peoples' only babies are easy ones.
The fact that you have three children, and think it's hard, is not relevant to the OP whatsoever.
She has a husband who is a phd student. He is around. I am sure he at least holds the baby occasionally. Sorry, I just don't sympathize. Maybe it's because my husband works, loves and wants to hang out with our children. There are single moms out there. Moms with more kids. One kid with both parents at home. Sorry, no sympathy.
I agree! He's the earner and getting his PHD and your sole responsibility is the baby. Suck it up, buttercup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a very high-needs first baby. I found he was better if I took him out, he needed constant stimulation. So even if I just walked around the mall or went to the dog park he was thrilled and didn't cry. He also really liked the Bumbo bc he could play with toys. So if your DH isn't able/willing to get out, strap the kid on and get out. He also liked going to parks and watching older kids play.
And to the women who have no sympathy for OP...here's your cookie. You win at life. Sheesh.
Yeah well, she's complaining about her husband and badmouthing him. SHE wants a cookie and she's not getting it because she's being unfair to him. She has one job. He actually has two, she wants him to have three. Be quiet and do your one job.
Anonymous wrote:I had a very high-needs first baby. I found he was better if I took him out, he needed constant stimulation. So even if I just walked around the mall or went to the dog park he was thrilled and didn't cry. He also really liked the Bumbo bc he could play with toys. So if your DH isn't able/willing to get out, strap the kid on and get out. He also liked going to parks and watching older kids play.
And to the women who have no sympathy for OP...here's your cookie. You win at life. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM of one child? You should be able to handle this. I have 3 kids and that is hard.
Who are you to judge OP? Just because you have three children doesn't mean other peoples' only babies are easy ones.
The fact that you have three children, and think it's hard, is not relevant to the OP whatsoever.
She has a husband who is a phd student. He is around. I am sure he at least holds the baby occasionally. Sorry, I just don't sympathize. Maybe it's because my husband works, loves and wants to hang out with our children. There are single moms out there. Moms with more kids. One kid with both parents at home. Sorry, no sympathy.
I agree! He's the earner and getting his PHD and your sole responsibility is the baby. Suck it up, buttercup.