January 2017 Moms

Any other stay-at-home-moms?

I was just curious - I've been reading the Careers post, and it looks like I'm the only SAHM that posted there (although, to be fair, I understand that being a SAHM isn't exactly a "career"). So I was just wondering if there are any others out there like myself?
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  • BrialaBriala member
    I mostly am I only work weekends, when my husband watches DS. So the rest of the week I am home with him, I plan on taking at least 6 months off of work after baby is born.
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  • It's a career for me. :)
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    @jlea05 Don't sell yourself short. It's totally a career! One that I hope I get the opportunity to have one day. 

                                        
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  • I am a SAHM with a 3.5 yr old and1.5 yr old. I love being home with my kids.  Best career I have ever had :)
    DS1: 9/29/12
    DS2: 11/5/14
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  • I'm a sahm with my 2 year old girl :) 
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  • I consider being a SAHM to be my career too! But once all the kiddos are in school all day (so, kindergarten/1st grade age), I'll be a children's librarian :) DD was born 8 weeks before I graduated with my MLIS.
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  • I am! I was a teacher and tried both public and private before deciding to be a SAHM. I LOVE it, I fully planned on going back, but my entire check would have been day care. I knew my pay was pitiful, but when we realized that we decided i could be home! 
  • I stay home with my 2.5 year old and 10 month old! They keep me pretty busy.  I didn't reply to the career thread only because some of the questions weren't really applicable to my situation.  I was an engineer in a previous life before I had children. 
  • I'm a stay at home mom, I have a 16 yr old, 7 & 5 yr old. With last baby on the way. I wasn't able to stay at home until my second marriage so just with the last 2 kids as babies. I will probably go back to work after everyone is in school at least part time. It would be nearly impossible to work with kids and my husband schedule because it would all be on me. 
  • Right now, I teach two nights a week, but I'm home with my daughter all day. When this baby comes, I'll be staying home for a few years. 
  • I am jealous of SAHM. But the main reason i work is i have amazing health insurance. My husband is offered health insurance obviously but mine is great. My 401k is great too. Also the benefits i get for starting kids college funds ( saving act gains interest). It just doesn't make sense for me to not work as much as i would love to be home. Plus i have the most flexibility you could ask for. If there is a day that doesn't work for me i can trade it for a different day as long as there is openings which their always is. I xan be like...oh tuesday i can't find child care I'll work friday instead. 
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    Oh yay! There are lots of you SAHM's! Very cool. And @cjs260 thanks so much lady! 
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  • I started staying home when #4 was born, it has been a lot of fun! And definitely a career! 
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    DS2 - 12/31/2008
    DS3 - 06/26/2012
    DS4 - 08/07/2014
  • I got laid off back in January and have been a SAHM ever since.
    Lukus DOB 11/1/10, Kayla 5/23/13, Madison 4/27/15 EDD with #4 1/9/2017

  • Over here!! I went from working full time to part time after DS was born and SAHM in March. I'll probably get a part time job after this one is a year or so. DH is in the military so I have the luxury of choosing to stay home. 
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    DH and I made the decision when I was pregnant with dd that I wouldn't be returning to work after she was born. I'm very grateful that he's so supportive - I've definitely found my true calling.  I know some moms say they couldn't do it because they need adult interaction, which is important! And it's totally possible to maintain adult interaction and be a SAHM. In the beginning of my SAHM career, I became very, very lonely because I was cooped up at home all day with dd. It doesn't help that I'm a HUGE GIANT introvert and am very reserved. But I forced myself to get out there because the loneliness and boredom was making me depressed. Now I'm active at church, am part of a baby boot camp group that meets 3-4 days per week, and we're part of a local home schooling co-op. Now I'm not lacking in interaction at all, and it's complete night and day difference.
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  • SAHM here to a 9 yr and a 19 month. I home school my eldest so I think of it as a career.
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  • I agree with a lot of what you said @jlea05 .  I am a sahm to my almost 1 year old (on the 17th!) and almost 2yr old (on July 2) DD's, and when I stopped teaching kindergarten when our first was born, I was so lonely and didn't know what to do with myself!  It's what I always wanted to do, and I couldn't believe I was having such a hard time, especially since the baby didn't do anything.  When our second was born it was a night and day difference, and I've become much more involved outside our home, once I overcame the fear of going out with two babies!  I am very involved in our church, jazzercise, and getting out to shop at Aldi or have play dates :smiley: 
    It is definitely a hard career, but I wouldn't change these moments for anything.  I am blessed.
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    BiJiHan14 said:
    SAHM here to a 9 yr and a 19 month. I home school my eldest so I think of it as a career.
    Another home schooler?! That's fantastic! We will be home schooling our children, too! Dd won't start the official program till she is 4, but I found a great little Catholic based preschool curriculum that we'll be starting this fall. 
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    @lindsladle15 It is indeed very, very hard! But I agree with you. I wouldn't change it, and I'm very grateful to have the opportunity to do it.
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  • I stay at home with my 3 year old and 1 year old. I went back to work for a few months after our first was born (my SIL was able to watch her part time while I telecommuted two days a week and DH was on second shift). When it came time for daycare though (summer ended and SIL is in PhD program) I couldn't bring myself to leave DD at daycare so I quit. I would've had to for financial reasons after our second anyway so we figured we needed to survive on one income either then or in less than two years. 
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    jlea05 said:
    BiJiHan14 said:
    SAHM here to a 9 yr and a 19 month. I home school my eldest so I think of it as a career.
    Another home schooler?! That's fantastic! We will be home schooling our children, too! Dd won't start the official program till she is 4, but I found a great little Catholic based preschool curriculum that we'll be starting this fall. 
    Would love some information on the preschool curriculum.  DH and I are very interested in home school as well.  DS1 will be 3 at the end of July.  
  • Me! It took a lot of time before I stopped saying "oh I JUST stay home" when people asked what I do. I love it, but there are days I miss the structure of having work. Our oldest is just shy of 1 so I'm hoping as she gets older and we transition into 2 kids I can build my own schedule and structure. Any tips?
  • I've been a SAHM for 2 years.  I have a 3 year old and almost 2 year old (21 months).  Pregnant again possibly with twins.  I love it.  There are days I'm super frustrated, especially rainy one when the kids are going nuts (like today) But it's great!  
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    ElleMF728 said:
    jlea05 said:
    BiJiHan14 said:
    SAHM here to a 9 yr and a 19 month. I home school my eldest so I think of it as a career.
    Another home schooler?! That's fantastic! We will be home schooling our children, too! Dd won't start the official program till she is 4, but I found a great little Catholic based preschool curriculum that we'll be starting this fall. 
    Would love some information on the preschool curriculum.  DH and I are very interested in home school as well.  DS1 will be 3 at the end of July.  
    www.catholicicing.com/catholic-preschool-curriculum
    This is the website where I found the preschool curriculum. Keep in mind, it's not an accredited program or anything, and (not sure of your beliefs) but it is very Catholic, haha! But I've heard that it's great and serves as a good jumping off point into pre-k. When our kids do start "official" school, we'll be using Seton, which is a fully accredited private Catholic home based school. They start at pre-k. That address is www.setonhome.org
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  • @jlea05 I am Catholic so the program would be great for us.  We have several family friends who home school around here but DS is still young so we haven't gotten too much into the specifics yet.  The preschool curriculum sounds like a great jumping off point for us. Thank you! 
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    @ElleMF728 Oh you're very welcome! I love coming across other Catholic home schooling families! :smiley: 
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  • jlea05 said:
    ElleMF728 said:
    jlea05 said:
    BiJiHan14 said:
    SAHM here to a 9 yr and a 19 month. I home school my eldest so I think of it as a career.
    Another home schooler?! That's fantastic! We will be home schooling our children, too! Dd won't start the official program till she is 4, but I found a great little Catholic based preschool curriculum that we'll be starting this fall. 
    Would love some information on the preschool curriculum.  DH and I are very interested in home school as well.  DS1 will be 3 at the end of July.  
    www.catholicicing.com/catholic-preschool-curriculum
    This is the website where I found the preschool curriculum. Keep in mind, it's not an accredited program or anything, and (not sure of your beliefs) but it is very Catholic, haha! But I've heard that it's great and serves as a good jumping off point into pre-k. When our kids do start "official" school, we'll be using Seton, which is a fully accredited private Catholic home based school. They start at pre-k. That address is www.setonhome.org
    Thanks for sharing this! Not planning to home school and DD only just turned 1 but this looks like a great way to casually prepare her at home for preschool in a few years, especially if we end up doing Catholic school, which is an idea I've really been warming up to.  Saved the link to my Pinterest to revisit this time next year!
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    @karaelaine1991 You're very welcome!
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  • I have been a stay at home mom for almost 5 years now. It is very rewarding to be able to be home with my two kids. It's even nicer being able to be home with them while pregnant with #3. While our days do sometimes get boring, and we get a bit of cabin fever, we try to keep busy with lots of activities. 
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    I'm LOVING being a sahm while pregnant with this baby. I worked up until a week (or two? don't remember now) before dd was born, and it was horrible having to work while pregnant, I wasn't even nearly as sick that time as I am this time. I have no idea how ladies who do work, manage to do so while suffering ms.
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  • vssbrmvssbrm member
    We had a very hard time conceiving, so when we decided to try IVF I "retired". It has been so hard. My previous job was kind of a big deal, I had a lot of responsibility and it also made a large impact on the community. Though it is extremely nice not living with the high level of stress my career brought, there are a lot of days that I feel entirely useless. Once this baby comes I am sure it will change, but until then, I'm trying very hard to stay sane. On the bright side, my house has never been cleaner! 
    Married May 2009, TTC since November 2012 (Together since 2006 ish - had my eyes on him since 2001)
    Me: 32 (33 in May), Him: 37 (January)

    DX: Me: High Prolactin, Possible Autoimmune Disease Issues, though RE not concerned (?)  New RE has a plan!!
           Him: Minor Varicocele, low morphology, slightly low count

    History:

    Beta 5/9/2016 BFP!!
    Embryo transfer scheduled for April 28, 2016 and beta test May 9, 2016 (day after Mother's Day!)
    Transfer Meds include: Lupron Depot (4/1), Minivelle Patch (every 3rd day), Estradiol (3x daily), Amoxicillin, Progesterone in Oil, Methylprednisonlone. Lovenox and baby asprin added after transfer. 

    3/22/16 - Sono Saline ultrasound cyst to be aspirated on 4/1/16 if not cleared up by 3/29 US - It cleared on its own
    Retrieval 3/4/16 - 26 eggs retrieved, 23 mature, 20 fertilized, 14 embryos currently frozen
    Starting IVF Stims on +/- Feb 22, 2016
    HSG scheduled for 1-26-16 - All clear "beautiful uterus" (though inverted)

    Switched clinics and now prepping for IVF in February / March

    Fourth IUI -  CD3-7 100 Clomid w/ Ovidrel Trigger - December, 2015 - BFN
    Third IUI -  CD3-7 100 Clomid w/ Ovidrel Trigger - November, 2015 - BFN
    Second IUI - CD3-7 100 Clomid w/ Ovidrel Trigger - September, 2015 - BFN
    Started Prolactin Medication October 15 - Levels quickly regulated to with in normal range
    First IUI - CD3-7 100 Clomid w/ Ovidrel Trigger - August, 2015 - BFN
    After no BFPs (ever) First RE/Urologist visit in Feb 2015
    HSG w/ OB, 2014 = all clear
    Trying to conceive since November 2012
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    @vssbrm Those are completely valid feelings! Remember though that raising a human being is a massively huge deal, and (I think) the most important work a person can do. And while society may not give much credence to it, being a mom is a big deal and massively impacts society, because one day the child you raised will be released into the world. 
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  • vssbrmvssbrm member
    @jlea05 thank you! I needed to hear that today. I was sent photo updates of the last project I was on, it's almost complete, I have been in a bit of a funk since.
    Married May 2009, TTC since November 2012 (Together since 2006 ish - had my eyes on him since 2001)
    Me: 32 (33 in May), Him: 37 (January)

    DX: Me: High Prolactin, Possible Autoimmune Disease Issues, though RE not concerned (?)  New RE has a plan!!
           Him: Minor Varicocele, low morphology, slightly low count

    History:

    Beta 5/9/2016 BFP!!
    Embryo transfer scheduled for April 28, 2016 and beta test May 9, 2016 (day after Mother's Day!)
    Transfer Meds include: Lupron Depot (4/1), Minivelle Patch (every 3rd day), Estradiol (3x daily), Amoxicillin, Progesterone in Oil, Methylprednisonlone. Lovenox and baby asprin added after transfer. 

    3/22/16 - Sono Saline ultrasound cyst to be aspirated on 4/1/16 if not cleared up by 3/29 US - It cleared on its own
    Retrieval 3/4/16 - 26 eggs retrieved, 23 mature, 20 fertilized, 14 embryos currently frozen
    Starting IVF Stims on +/- Feb 22, 2016
    HSG scheduled for 1-26-16 - All clear "beautiful uterus" (though inverted)

    Switched clinics and now prepping for IVF in February / March

    Fourth IUI -  CD3-7 100 Clomid w/ Ovidrel Trigger - December, 2015 - BFN
    Third IUI -  CD3-7 100 Clomid w/ Ovidrel Trigger - November, 2015 - BFN
    Second IUI - CD3-7 100 Clomid w/ Ovidrel Trigger - September, 2015 - BFN
    Started Prolactin Medication October 15 - Levels quickly regulated to with in normal range
    First IUI - CD3-7 100 Clomid w/ Ovidrel Trigger - August, 2015 - BFN
    After no BFPs (ever) First RE/Urologist visit in Feb 2015
    HSG w/ OB, 2014 = all clear
    Trying to conceive since November 2012
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    @vssbrm You are so very welcome! And another thing is...and this isn't meant to sound cruel at all...but when it comes to careers, ANYONE is replaceable. Someone else can always be found to do that job just as well as you. But being a mom? No one could ever replace you, nor do even a fraction of how well you can as a mama to your child. It's a massive responsibility that we are SO blessed to be given. It's thankless and exhausting, and like I said, our society and culture places very little value on it. But take a look at what our society does value, and you'll see how skewed it is. We're responsible for raising the next generation of people who will keep society going...that's massive!
    Whew! I get so passionate about this! Sorry about that! 
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  • I will be when baby comes :) we currently have a photography studio downtown and our lease is up in April. I think I'm gonna move my office home and we are going to find a smaller studio space and be by appt only. 
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