Anonymous wrote:Pp here, I'm,such a dork. Obviously one of the lower educated people that previous posters were talking about. I this read your post I understand you love being a stay-at-home mom. Well good I'm happy to hear it really is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Hopefully my advice will help someone who is not so happy with being a stay-at-home parent.
) we are doing a good job. So if you're feeling bored OP, know that you are not alone and there are ways to make things better. Best of luck to you.Anonymous wrote:My god why are you still feeding this thread. You MUST be bored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the OP, but I'll answer the PP's question.
Highest education level - I have a Masters Degree
What do I do all day? - Clean, bake, cook, organize, decorate, shop, garden, take care of animals, do laundry, meet friends for lunch, work out (yoga and run), volunteer, hang out with my sisters, visit my parents, watch HGTV (way too much), pay bills and manage finances, run errands, ......... not sure how many more to list.
I'll really blow your mind. I don't have any young children at home. My youngest is a high school senior. The other are grown and gone. I am still never bored.
I also have a masters degree - have you used it career-wise before kids? I did and did after kids. I worked up to my youngest being age 2. I took a break - but my kids are still in ES and I went back to work. For now, this is a filler job with much lower pay but my salary at least pays for the activities/classes. I do everything you listed above and much more AND work part-time (I did the other items when working FT as well- though I had a nanny to help cover).
Your husband must be raking in the money for you to spend your day this way with no child to watch over.
Dp, but why do you care what her husband makes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the OP, but I'll answer the PP's question.
Highest education level - I have a Masters Degree
What do I do all day? - Clean, bake, cook, organize, decorate, shop, garden, take care of animals, do laundry, meet friends for lunch, work out (yoga and run), volunteer, hang out with my sisters, visit my parents, watch HGTV (way too much), pay bills and manage finances, run errands, ......... not sure how many more to list.
I'll really blow your mind. I don't have any young children at home. My youngest is a high school senior. The other are grown and gone. I am still never bored.
I also have a masters degree - have you used it career-wise before kids? I did and did after kids. I worked up to my youngest being age 2. I took a break - but my kids are still in ES and I went back to work. For now, this is a filler job with much lower pay but my salary at least pays for the activities/classes. I do everything you listed above and much more AND work part-time (I did the other items when working FT as well- though I had a nanny to help cover).
Your husband must be raking in the money for you to spend your day this way with no child to watch over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the OP, but I'll answer the PP's question.
Highest education level - I have a Masters Degree
What do I do all day? - Clean, bake, cook, organize, decorate, shop, garden, take care of animals, do laundry, meet friends for lunch, work out (yoga and run), volunteer, hang out with my sisters, visit my parents, watch HGTV (way too much), pay bills and manage finances, run errands, ......... not sure how many more to list.
I'll really blow your mind. I don't have any young children at home. My youngest is a high school senior. The other are grown and gone. I am still never bored.
I also have a masters degree - have you used it career-wise before kids? I did and did after kids. I worked up to my youngest being age 2. I took a break - but my kids are still in ES and I went back to work. For now, this is a filler job with much lower pay but my salary at least pays for the activities/classes. I do everything you listed above and much more AND work part-time (I did the other items when working FT as well- though I had a nanny to help cover).
Your husband must be raking in the money for you to spend your day this way with no child to watch over.
Anonymous wrote:Not the OP, but I'll answer the PP's question.
Highest education level - I have a Masters Degree
What do I do all day? - Clean, bake, cook, organize, decorate, shop, garden, take care of animals, do laundry, meet friends for lunch, work out (yoga and run), volunteer, hang out with my sisters, visit my parents, watch HGTV (way too much), pay bills and manage finances, run errands, ......... not sure how many more to list.
I'll really blow your mind. I don't have any young children at home. My youngest is a high school senior. The other are grown and gone. I am still never bored.
Anonymous wrote:Some of my wohm ask me whether they should quit and be sahm, like I did. I don't have any bitter feelings towards wohm. On the contrary, I feel for them. I know what it is like. I was a wohm for years until I finally had enough of the stress and 2 hour commutes. To answer OP's question - nope, I am never bored. If I do *ever* feel bored, which is not often, I read, or I just read sometimes because I feel like do nothing else. I'm grateful that I have this option. Also, how can one be bored when there is dcum and all this entertainment on here.
Anonymous wrote:Some of my wohm ask me whether they should quit and be sahm, like I did. I don't have any bitter feelings towards wohm. On the contrary, I feel for them. I know what it is like. I was a wohm for years until I finally had enough of the stress and 2 hour commutes. To answer OP's question - nope, I am never bored. If I do *ever* feel bored, which is not often, I read, or I just read sometimes because I feel like do nothing else. I'm grateful that I have this option. Also, how can one be bored when there is dcum and all this entertainment on here.