My mom works, so she can only watch DD on weekends and in the evenings. My MIL was a SAHM with her kids and never went back to work, so she's always available to watch DD.
My mom works and always has. But she works for herself out of her home so when I truly need a daytime sitter she schedules around helping me (this was invaluable when I was on bedrest). MIL was home until her youngest was in HS, then took a job 3 days
Both my mother and MIL work, and my mother ha told me point blank that even if she didn't work, there is no way she would sign up for full time childcare for DS- once or twice a week maybe, but no more. So it's unusual to me, too.
My mom went back to teaching the year I went to Kindergarten. She then taught for 20 years. She is now retired, she just turned 65. She and my dad look after my DD pretty often. My MIL still works and is much younger, early 50s. My FIL does not work, b
My mom worked on and off, but stopped completely after I was born and hasn't worked since. She will be 80 this year though. She was 45 when I was born.
I'll add that even if they didn't work neither my mom nor MIL would be interested in watching our kids regularly, whether it's every day or even once a week for a whole day.
My mom works, but was a SAHM until my brother and I were in elementary school.
I know she wishes she could retire and watch DS, but she needs to put in a few more years before that happens. Also, she thinks it would make me go back to work,
My parents farm and run a small business. Both are family run operations, so yes my mom works. MIL works also; she runs a preschool. I have no idea what I will do after our kids move out. I hope to do a lot of volunteer work becaus
My mom was home with us until I was around 5 or so. She has worked since then. While I know she loves my DD, I don't trust her enough to let her watch DD alone. My parents were abusive when I was growing up.
My mom was a SAHM when we were kids. She didn't work until we were out of high school. But last year she was laid off, and hasn't worked since with no plans to again.
My daughter is in school and I still SAH. Honestly, if I never had to wor
My mom went back to work when I went to K. She retired a few years ago though and was a big help to me when DS2 was born. She has an unpaid full-time job now though, since my sister had a baby two years ago and is a single mom who works ove
My mom was a SAHM from when my older brother was adopted until I was in 1st grade. She was a middle school teacher prior to staying home and didn't want that commitment again and my parents didn't need a second income so she taught preschool part
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Yes, my mom does work. She lives 2.5 hours away, so even if she wasn't working she wouldn't be able to babysit very often. My sister lives close to my mom and mom babysits my nephew one night a week. MIL does not work, but lives acros
My mom works. She started working when i was in 1st grade (im the youngest). She worked in our school so she was always home when we were home. Now she still works there, but she also got a part time 2nd job, so she works alot. She started the 2nd job
My mother went back to work when I was three. She is a teacher. My MIL also works.
I would honestly be happy never going back to work. I always wished my mother was a SAHM when I was in school. I was SO jealous of kids that had moms at home, even
My mom stays at home and MIL works full time. My mom has worked off and on when I was younger, but nothing ever sticked. I work out of my own home and plan to keep doing so when DD is in school.
My mom has always stayed home with us. I am the youngest. Unfortunately, they live over 5 hours away. I would no expect my mom to watch the kids full time. She does come down every now and again and give my husband and I a date nig
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My mom went back to work when my younger brother started kindergarten after doing home daycare for a few years. She's retired now so she watches my sister's kids one or two days a week when they get home from school and sometimes comes down to see us when
My mom never worked outside the home. I never ask my parents to babysit because while they adore their grandchildren, they are 80 and 81 so I would never want to impose on them.
I am very lucky in that I have siblings and nieces who jump at
My Mom worked PT until we were in school and then went back FT. She is still working FT M-F. When she watches DS it is after 5pm. She also has a sh!t ton of vacation time saved up (like a year and a half worth) so she takes at least one day or afternoon o
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My mom worked while I was growing up. She does not work now though. My step-dad is close to retirement and they have plans to move across the country. My MIL has always stayed at home with DH and his siblings and still does. She wa
My Mom and MIL work. My Mom has Fridays off so sometimes my parents take DD all weekend. My MIL works 3 12's so on the other days sometimes she will take DD for a few days at a time. Hey, I got super lucky!!
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My mom went back to teaching when I was 10 and just retired this year after 30 years. Very proud of her! My MIL also worked, but did not retire from any job. She just stopped at some point.
My mom has never worked full time. She was a SAHM until I started junior kindergarten. Since then she's worked part time. She worked evenings while we were in school so we never needed childcare.
My mom works, she was SAHM until my little brother got older. She has worked on and off tho. I plan on going back to work after D gets older, unless of course DH strikes it rich then we will both retire early.
My mom is recently retired, but before that - yes, she did work. She has always worked. Yes, I plan on working, at least part time, after my kids are out of the house.
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My mom worked until I was 9 when she was dx with MS. My mom is kind of awesome IMO She was a single mom, I've never met my father...they divorced when I was young.She left my dad when I was two months old, moved back home to AL from MA and went to engi
I wonder the same thing! My mom works FT and my MIL stayed at home with DH, but taught piano in the afternoon so really wasn't available when he needed her. She and FIL are older and have trouble getting around, never mind that they live 3 hou
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My mother worked for the first part of my childhood but then she got put on disability for chronic pain and she hasn't worked since. I know she misses it but it would be too hard on her. She was a nurse.
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My mom works and always has. But she works for herself out of her home so when I truly need a daytime sitter she schedules around helping me (this was invaluable when I was on bedrest). MIL was home until her youngest was in HS, then took a job 3 days
Both my mother and MIL work, and my mother ha told me point blank that even if she didn't work, there is no way she would sign up for full time childcare for DS- once or twice a week maybe, but no more. So it's unusual to me, too.
I have no idea
My mom went back to teaching the year I went to Kindergarten. She then taught for 20 years. She is now retired, she just turned 65. She and my dad look after my DD pretty often. My MIL still works and is much younger, early 50s. My FIL does not work, b
My mom works, but was a SAHM until my brother and I were in elementary school.
I know she wishes she could retire and watch DS, but she needs to put in a few more years before that happens. Also, she thinks it would make me go back to work,
My mom was home with us until I was around 5 or so. She has worked since then. While I know she loves my DD, I don't trust her enough to let her watch DD alone. My parents were abusive when I was growing up.
MIL was a SAHM until my youngest SIL w
My mom was a SAHM when we were kids. She didn't work until we were out of high school. But last year she was laid off, and hasn't worked since with no plans to again.
My daughter is in school and I still SAH. Honestly, if I never had to wor
My mom went back to work when I went to K. She retired a few years ago though and was a big help to me when DS2 was born. She has an unpaid full-time job now though, since my sister had a baby two years ago and is a single mom who works ove
My mom was a SAHM from when my older brother was adopted until I was in 1st grade. She was a middle school teacher prior to staying home and didn't want that commitment again and my parents didn't need a second income so she taught preschool part
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Yes, my mom does work. She lives 2.5 hours away, so even if she wasn't working she wouldn't be able to babysit very often. My sister lives close to my mom and mom babysits my nephew one night a week. MIL does not work, but lives acros
My mom has never been a SAHM. My MIL stayed at home with her boys until the 3 of them started kinder.
My mom would never volunteer to watch the boys FT while I worked, although I'd be willing to bet my MIL would do it at least 3 days
My mom works. She started working when i was in 1st grade (im the youngest). She worked in our school so she was always home when we were home. Now she still works there, but she also got a part time 2nd job, so she works alot. She started the 2nd job
MIL is disabled so she SAH.
My mom watches ds maybe once a month, and MIL doesn't wa
My mother went back to work when I was three. She is a teacher. My MIL also works.
I would honestly be happy never going back to work. I always wished my mother was a SAHM when I was in school. I was SO jealous of kids that had moms at home, even
Yes, my mom works.
Not sure what I will do when the kids are in school.
My mom does not work and didn't when I was growing up. I still have school-aged sibs though.
I'm not sure when/if I'll return to work. We'll see what happens.
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My mom never worked outside the home. I never ask my parents to babysit because while they adore their grandchildren, they are 80 and 81 so I would never want to impose on them.
I am very lucky in that I have siblings and nieces who jump at
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No. My parents are both retired.
MIL is retired too.
None of them would be willing to be daycare for us. All of DH's co-workers have their parents watch their kids while they work.
My mom went back to teaching when I was 10 and just retired this year after 30 years. Very proud of her! My MIL also worked, but did not retire from any job. She just stopped at some point.
My parents will watch DD for sev
MIL was a SAHM until DH was 10. She works full
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My mom worked until I was 9 when she was dx with MS. My mom is kind of awesome IMO She was a single mom, I've never met my father...they divorced when I was young.She left my dad when I was two months old, moved back home to AL from MA and went to engi
My mother worked for the first part of my childhood but then she got put on disability for chronic pain and she hasn't worked since. I know she misses it but it would be too hard on her. She was a nurse.
I'm not sure if I'll even be a SAHM for to