Just found out today that the daycare I work for cannot give me the full discount for LO due to so many ppl looking for care at the same time. Makes sense and our handbook says that may happen. After seeing what I would be making every paycheck it almost seems not worth it.
So I have been thinking about being a SAHM for a while or becoming part time so no care would be nessesary.
Sooo any advice from SAHMs about how to make it work? TIA
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Re: Any SAHMs?
- cloth diaper
- breastfeed
- make my own baby food
- coupon
- meal plan
I sold my horse to save on expenses. I also plan on finding a way to workfrom home, just not sure what yet.
As far as sanity, I plan on joining some local mommy groups and making playdates (probably more for me than LO)
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I think it's a basic financial necessity for everyone, but becomes especially important when one spouse is leaving the workforce and relying on the other for all financial needs.
Coupons etc). It does help that we
are military and we are moving to a new duty station in just 4 weeks and I
Will be able to collect unemployment for a short period of time! We also have access to the commissary which is a HUGE money saver and the NEX which again is a big help! So between that and the money we have saved we will be set!
I hope you guys can work it out because like you I do not see the point in working to pay daycare! Best of luck!'
I totally understand your situation! I too worked for a daycare (in the infant room) and figured with the cost of daycare, gas, long hours, and having to change classrooms once LO arrives (my daycare won't let you work in the same room as your child) it just wasn't worth it on my low salary. The school I worked for also had a problem with certain parents dropping off very sick and contagious children and trying to pass them off as healthy (my director was pretty lax on sick child rules) ...we had a few infants hospitalized last spring from catching some of the things going around. I really don't want my baby girl in that environment especially at 8 weeks old, so that was a big deciding factor for us.
I had some health issues in my second trimester that made working in daycare difficult so I am now a SAHW
I'm so thankful that my husband makes enough to cover our expenses. Some things that have helped us are to
budget out weekly expenses and stick to it
I've been getting into couponing and it has saved us quite a bit, I really recommend the Krazy Coupon lady website/facebook page for tips...also using the ibotta app to make money on things we already buy.
we've consolidated all of our random credit cards to a lower interest rate and have been putting as much cash as possible to paying it down before baby arrives.
I sell things on ebay and etsy to make some extra cash
Hope that helps a little, I can't wait to be home with our little girl when she comes.