Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Reading through this I think our values and views on parenting must be so existentially opposed I wouldn’t even know where to begin with “advice”. My fundamentals are very different than yours.
Also I think you are being unfair. I hang out with the baby 7-8 am in the morning and 6-7 pm when he goes to bed. I then go back to work and work until 11 pm.
Ok. This has to be a troll. No one would be ok spending two hours a day with their child.
And no time with DH.
Indeed, no time with DH
I spend much more time on the weekend obviously.
The baby is 9 months old. He wakes up at 7 and goes to bed at 7.
If he went to daycare how much more time would parents who work less than me spend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a baby and I'm now wondering what food research I need to be doing. I just buy baby food at the store. Did I miss something?
This is totally fine, but you don’t even have to do that— just mash up what the rest of the family is eating. Look up baby led weaning.
Mash up pizza and wings?
I've heard you have to chew them up carefully and then spit them into the baby's mouth.
Supposed to go easy on salt the first year due to kidney development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would put a time frame on working like this. At most I would do this until the little guy is two.
Agreed. The thing is, when I had a commute, I wasn't seeing my baby much more than this, they sleep so much at that age. But as they start staying up later and need more parent time, then what? Stick to the two hours per day or work even later into the night to keep up the 65 hrs work? OP says that WAH right now, but what happens if/when they need to return to the office?
With that kind of salary, there's no reason you can't bank a huge chunk of that over the next year or two and fulfill your goal of fully funded college. Then dial back and actually be a parent.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you asked a few times how much time two parents working full time with a baby in daycare actually see their kid.
From 16 weeks (when baby went to daycare) until 8 months, I spent about 3 hours per day with my awake child.
From 8 months until 13 months, my mom lived with us and took care of baby, so I saw baby constantly.
At 13 months we had another care situation change, and baby started to stay up later, so from then until 2ish I spent 4 hours per day with my awake child.
I have also spent pretty much the entire weekend with my child since birth, minus a few hours for exercise, going out with friends, kids nap time, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: I also need to pay for this child's opportunities and college. Zero family wealth on my both mine and husband's side.
Anonymous wrote:I would put a time frame on working like this. At most I would do this until the little guy is two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a baby and I'm now wondering what food research I need to be doing. I just buy baby food at the store. Did I miss something?
I mean, you can research as much as you want. I did not use jarred food or pouches but if I did I would check about chemicals in packaging and preservatives. By law there are some ingredients they don’t need to divulge.
More generally, it’s stuff like how much sodium, which nutrients, when and how to introduce new flavors to expand their palate, different textures for their mouth muscles, use bits of food so they can self-feed and develop pincer grasp. Like everything in parenting there is stuff to learn if you want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a baby and I'm now wondering what food research I need to be doing. I just buy baby food at the store. Did I miss something?
This is totally fine, but you don’t even have to do that— just mash up what the rest of the family is eating. Look up baby led weaning.
Mash up pizza and wings?
I've heard you have to chew them up carefully and then spit them into the baby's mouth.
Anonymous wrote:I have a baby and I'm now wondering what food research I need to be doing. I just buy baby food at the store. Did I miss something?