I'm quickly realizing maternity leave is going by way to fast and I'm starting to consider quitting my job to become a SAHM?
My husband has wanted me to quit for awhile because he doesn't think it makes sense for us to throw money at day care around here when we could save money by me just staying home.
I'm still undecided....I like my job for the most part, and it's nice to have interactions with adults after weeks of baby talk 24/7 lol, but I also love the time I get with my son and I know it will go by way to fast!
Has anyone else made the decision to quit their job or to cut down hrs significantly or any already SAHM's wanna tell me what helped you make the decision?
Re: To be or not to be a SAHM?
I'll probably be home for a few years as we are planning on having more kids. My mom was home from when my oldest brother was born until I went to kindergarten. But I'll be taking classes online and probably doing some volunteer work. Fortunately SO is very good about coming home one or two nights a week and basically kicking me out to get some time either alone or with other adults for an hour or two.
I almost didn't go back this school year, but since we could work it out so that I didn't have to put him in daycare, we decided it was worth it. I work part time at a tutoring center over the summer, so I plan to pick up 6-8 hours a week tutoring, and I'll continue that throughout next school year too over the evenings and weekends. I also used to work at Starbucks in a mall, and I might go back for seasonal help if they need me.
It comes down to money. I just don't make enough as a teacher to afford daycare.
I am still undecided about what I will do. My return date is Jan 4th. I cannot even think about putting my 3 week old in day care for the hours I work. Some days I get off at five, but some days I don't leave til 9. My wife works a very uncertain schedule with more hours but makes substantially more than I do.
I think I want to stay home with him for a while longer.. I'm just struggling with letting my job/coworkers/identity go.
Edited because auto correct hates me.
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As for adult interaction: I'm starting PEPs on Tuesdays and a moms group with a parent educator from our hospital on Thursdays. So I get something at least twice a week!
Being a SAHM, at least for a little bit, is also something I've always wanted to do. I am really going to enjoy this year raising my daughter.
.....now the big kicker, breaking the news to my boss who also happens to be my dad!!!!! Ugh, it breaks my heart considering leaving the family business but deep down I feel like I need to start making decisions for my little family. Wish me luck finding a way to explain this all to my dad.
Me too. I feel like this is what I am supposed to do. I have always wanted to be a mom. I'm so mad that I have to put her in daycare at 3 mos. I'm so sad already. It's really frustrating how shitty our system is.
@Rikki_5 that is one of the things I am so sad about. I wa g to see her firsts. Not her daycare provider.
America needs better maternity leave, seriously it is sad how we treat families in this country.
if you can do it, do it.
I'm a stay at home mom and I am so thankful I have the opportunity to spend every time with my baby.
As for the original question, if you can swing it you ahould at least give it a shot.