Anonymous wrote:We ALL need a break. Why is your situation so different than anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:We ALL need a break. Why is your situation so different than anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I can relate to how you are feeling. It’s been crazy for us as well and we have long commutes too. It sounds like you will be fine financially if you take a break esp since you have no mortgage and your insurance is already covered by DH. My only suggestion is that you should keep your younger child in daycare so that you can truly get a break.
Thank you! We actually have a nanny because my younger child has had health issues. He is doing better now, and we have been planning to transition him to daycare in a few months. However, if I were to stay home, I would keep him home with me. He is enrolled in a preschool two mornings per week, and next fall it will be 3 mornings per week. Between that and gym daycare, I would get the time I need (and I could supplement with a babysitter as needed). Part of what I want is more time with my kids. Within the past year, I lost my mother, my grandmother, and my stepsister. It has made me confront how very short life is, and how I have a limited amount of time with my children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ALL need a break. Why is your situation so different than anyone else?
I'm not the OP but took a new career path about 5 years ago. It's very lucrative and I've saved a lot. However, given the demands of the job, I have a chronic health condition that is out of control and I've ended up in the ER 3 times in the last 18 months.
I've realized that I cannot do this job and care for my health. Yet don't have the courage (yet) to leave.
Yes, the point is every single person has some issues we have to work through. Mental, physical, family...etc. we all do including you and I.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I can relate to how you are feeling. It’s been crazy for us as well and we have long commutes too. It sounds like you will be fine financially if you take a break esp since you have no mortgage and your insurance is already covered by DH. My only suggestion is that you should keep your younger child in daycare so that you can truly get a break.
Anonymous wrote:We ALL need a break. Why is your situation so different than anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:We ALL need a break. Why is your situation so different than anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We ALL need a break. Why is your situation so different than anyone else?
I'm not the OP but took a new career path about 5 years ago. It's very lucrative and I've saved a lot. However, given the demands of the job, I have a chronic health condition that is out of control and I've ended up in the ER 3 times in the last 18 months.
I've realized that I cannot do this job and care for my health. Yet don't have the courage (yet) to leave.
Anonymous wrote:We ALL need a break. Why is your situation so different than anyone else?