Anonymous wrote:As someone who is TTC, I just wonder what the point of all of this is? So people can live in a big house? Drive a fancy car? Most moms I know are tired, stressed and miserable.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who is TTC, I just wonder what the point of all of this is? So people can live in a big house? Drive a fancy car? Most moms I know are tired, stressed and miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I'm confused. Where are all the SAHMs telling OP that she has it way easy in comparison to them?
Anonymous wrote:After care usually has camps on early release days and random days off, so they're the same as usual. More organization helps, as does realizing that sometimes my kid might not be wearing a red shirt on Red Day or whatever, and he'll be fine.
Also, make DH do more. Your job might be more flexible, but that doesn't mean you do 100% of the kids. He can find time to call a plumber, even if it's you who stays home to meet him.
Oh, and most importantly: One thing at a time. Don't worry now about camp next summer - that's just wasted energy. Start setting money aside, if needed, and wait until it's time to sign up in January.
Anonymous wrote:I often think about going part-time, but there is something I learned on DCUM - going part-time only works against you: you will just be doing the same job in less hours for less pay! So, if you're going to work, you might as well do full-time.
I personally found this to be true because I worked part-time for 8 weeks at the end of my maternity leave - I did everything in those 3 days. Nevertheless, I still came back full-time.
If you don't care about any of that, it's either go part-time or quit.
It is REALLY hard to find a balance, and some days I wish I just had more time at home with my DC. But, I also have to consider my own happiness. I want to work. And right now, I have a pretty sweet flexible job.
And I also think, even if I were a SAHM, I would STILL not have my child all the time because I would definitely want to volunteer on a structured basis. I can't imagine ONLY taking care of a kid.
jsmith2017 wrote:We have spaghetti night, movie night and game night every week, and we all love it.
Can you tell more? Sounds like a great idea!