Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even when DH was earning 200k, I didn't think we could make it. When you stay home, you tend to spend money. I would hate to be home all the time with no money to spend on activities and vacations.
This has not been our experience.
I know SAHMs who don't send their kids to preschool, never eat out, can't afford gym memberships, can't join the pool, etc. I would not want to live that way. As kids get older, their activities also start adding up. I'm a SAHM and we still spend $5k+ on just summer camp.
Why are you spending that kind of money on summer camp if you're SAhm? The whole point of sahm is not outsourcing all day childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on what kind of lifestyle you consider acceptable for your family.
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And what you think you'll do when kids are in school 6.5 hours a day beginning at age 5.
DH makes $400-500k. I had a full-time flexible WAH job with great health benefits $165k so I still work. 7-3:30--basically when kids are in school. The 2 years before they started full-day preschool I did 4 day weeks with nanny at the house with me.
Look to future, not just immediate.
OK. Tell me how to get your job. Because my field was 9-6 WOHM and salaries topped at about $60k. If I could make what you make working 7-3:30, either in or out, I would do it in a heartbeat!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It depends on what kind of lifestyle you consider acceptable for your family.
+100
And what you think you'll do when kids are in school 6.5 hours a day beginning at age 5.
DH makes $400-500k. I had a full-time flexible WAH job with great health benefits $165k so I still work. 7-3:30--basically when kids are in school. The 2 years before they started full-day preschool I did 4 day weeks with nanny at the house with me.
Look to future, not just immediate.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on what kind of lifestyle you consider acceptable for your family.
Anonymous wrote:Our HHI was around 110K when I started to stay home. I worked part-time some years (making around 15K), but much of the time I'm taking care of one of our ailing parents in addition to kids. HHI is now closer to 135K. We have set aside for college and retirement. Vacations were always going to be visiting family anyway.
Live in DC, mortgage (all in) is 2K on a row home (purchased in 2008). We aren't big spenders on clothing or cars (1 car family as we're downtown). Preschool is a co-op. We do some classes, but the schedule isn't packed. We spend a ton of time walking the city, utilizing parks and the abundant free entertainment that DC offefs. We've never felt it was too tight, but know we live more modestly than many of our peers.
Anonymous wrote:Most of these responses are not helpful.
I will say I'm impressed with those earning <150k and make it work. We live in the suburbs and our housing costs are around $2400. We are expecting our second next year and just feel like we can't make it on DH's salary (~125k).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even when DH was earning 200k, I didn't think we could make it. When you stay home, you tend to spend money. I would hate to be home all the time with no money to spend on activities and vacations.
This has not been our experience.
I know SAHMs who don't send their kids to preschool, never eat out, can't afford gym memberships, can't join the pool, etc. I would not want to live that way. As kids get older, their activities also start adding up. I'm a SAHM and we still spend $5k+ on just summer camp.
Why are you spending that kind of money on summer camp if you're SAhm? The whole point of sahm is not outsourcing all day childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Just to cover a basic mortgage and preschool and after care and daily expenses of life I've found you need 200k in Bethesda. I'd want at least 250-300k to have a spouce stay home to make sure we had a safety net.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even when DH was earning 200k, I didn't think we could make it. When you stay home, you tend to spend money. I would hate to be home all the time with no money to spend on activities and vacations.
This has not been our experience.
I know SAHMs who don't send their kids to preschool, never eat out, can't afford gym memberships, can't join the pool, etc. I would not want to live that way. As kids get older, their activities also start adding up. I'm a SAHM and we still spend $5k+ on just summer camp.
Why are you spending that kind of money on summer camp if you're SAhm? The whole point of sahm is not outsourcing all day childcare.