My husband and I will be married 9 years this June and we never saw children in our future. As of late, our minds are starting to change. I'm 33, he's 37 and I think, if we're going to do this, he wants to have children before he turns 40. I don't know if it's that our family and friends are starting to have kids and we are starting to realize the joy they bring, or if it's that we are at a good point in our lives (good jobs, just bought our "forever" home with plenty of room, have a savings, etc.) and we're feeling more comfortable and excited about the idea of children. At the same time, we haven't planned for children so we have no separate savings or anything. So, it's just nerve wracking to just change gears all of a sudden...
So my question - did you always know you wanted kids and if so, what did you do to prepare for them before you had them? Can you prepare? How do people afford $1500/month in daycare!? :-)
Re: Did you always want kids?
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No, I didn't always want them. I weirdly woke up one day (after having been married a few years) and it was like a light switch went off.
The only think you can really do to prepare is to save as much as humanly possible, because kids and babies will suck you dry.
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I think the main thing we did to prepare was to buy a home that we could afford on DH's salary alone. I ended up not going back to work and having a home that only factored one person's salary was huge for us. Then cutting the smaller things, cable, eating out less, etc.
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It was a long road for us (IF and adoption process which resulted in placement just 6 weeks ago), about 5.5 years. I did a massage therapy program and grad school in the time it took us to become parents, and we became much more financially stable in that time, as well. However, I knew I wanted to be a SAHM, so we don't have daycare costs to consider (and my salary wasn't really high enough to make it worth me working/commuting), but I think the going rate around here is about $125/week for infants, so obviously DC costs vary greatly depending on location.