Camping Griswalds
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I used to be a nanny for 2 years, and I will tell you the truth...I LOVED those kids. Still keep in contact with them today and they are a junior and senior in H>S> I was with them Mon-Fri from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. I obviously was with them the majority of their waking hours, 5 days a week for those 2 years. I'd dare anyone to say they were not taken care of to the best of anyones ability!!!
I've had each of my kids in daycare, with varying lengths of stay, and with varying success. No horrible experiences. Just lots of sickness. They'd stay home, be all cleared up , go to daycare, and the next day start with the runny nose, be home, get cleared up, go back to daycare (I usually only sent them each max of 2 days), then start the cycle again. I know kids carry yuck around, but it's never as bad in my own home. (please noticce I said MY home) We've recently decided for me to be SAHM and I must say am very pleased not to have to think about daycare. Some are good, some are bad. that's life.
I always wanted to be a SAHM, felt that it was what I was meant to be. I've worked full time, part time, and nights all to make it work. Even now with deciding to be a SAHM I'll probably still go in and work some from 11pm-7am, while kids are sleeping. Just to have a nicer life and to keep my nursing liscence current for when or if I need to go back to work.
I'm 36. My mom was very career driven. Happier when working, needed to work etc. She went back to work full time when I was 10 and I HATED IT!!! Really very traumatic for me. BAbysitters, getting sick at school and my moms friends picking me up 'cause she was at work, her not being there in the audience...I HATED IT!!! Nothing bad ever happened to me, I was not put in any kind of circumstance that was scarry, I was just happier and felt safer when my mom was home. She had to do what was best for her I guess, and as an adult I think I understand better, but I just think its nuts when she or other people (even some posters on this board) say "You were fine. They will be fine etc" Not every kid enjoys it, even though the daycares or babysitters are great. Not to bash anyone who does this, out of necessity or need, I just know from my experience, that it was not for me and I never told my parents because I could tell they were better off. My sister on the other hand said that it never bothered her. She of course was 15 when my mom went back full time so maybe that was the reason, maybe not.
That being said, it is I'm sure why I've always been so driven to stay home with my kids. It has not worked for me the first 13 years of being a mommy, but we are giving it a good try now. To be honest my 13 yo states that its fine with him if I'm not always there. He says he knows I have to work and he promises he's not the only kid in the audience without a mom or dad there. He's fine if I work, and has been at every age from what I can tell, and what our conversations have been about. My 9 yo wants me every where, up front and accounted for. He runs to greet me at the door, just very snuggly and happier when I'm around. (I guess he's just like his Momma) When we told him I was staying home, he was ecstatic!!! My dd is just turning one, so of course I don't truly know where she stands, but let me stay that after a day of daycare, she will not let me put her down!! That usually happens the next day after daycare as well. So I think I may have another "MOMMY" needer.
I think that every woman and every child is different. We constantly evaluate and change if needed in my home. I celebrate that I have been given the opportunity to be a career woman, a working mom, and a stay at home mom. Shouldn't we all!!??!!??
I've had each of my kids in daycare, with varying lengths of stay, and with varying success. No horrible experiences. Just lots of sickness. They'd stay home, be all cleared up , go to daycare, and the next day start with the runny nose, be home, get cleared up, go back to daycare (I usually only sent them each max of 2 days), then start the cycle again. I know kids carry yuck around, but it's never as bad in my own home. (please noticce I said MY home) We've recently decided for me to be SAHM and I must say am very pleased not to have to think about daycare. Some are good, some are bad. that's life.
I always wanted to be a SAHM, felt that it was what I was meant to be. I've worked full time, part time, and nights all to make it work. Even now with deciding to be a SAHM I'll probably still go in and work some from 11pm-7am, while kids are sleeping. Just to have a nicer life and to keep my nursing liscence current for when or if I need to go back to work.
I'm 36. My mom was very career driven. Happier when working, needed to work etc. She went back to work full time when I was 10 and I HATED IT!!! Really very traumatic for me. BAbysitters, getting sick at school and my moms friends picking me up 'cause she was at work, her not being there in the audience...I HATED IT!!! Nothing bad ever happened to me, I was not put in any kind of circumstance that was scarry, I was just happier and felt safer when my mom was home. She had to do what was best for her I guess, and as an adult I think I understand better, but I just think its nuts when she or other people (even some posters on this board) say "You were fine. They will be fine etc" Not every kid enjoys it, even though the daycares or babysitters are great. Not to bash anyone who does this, out of necessity or need, I just know from my experience, that it was not for me and I never told my parents because I could tell they were better off. My sister on the other hand said that it never bothered her. She of course was 15 when my mom went back full time so maybe that was the reason, maybe not.
That being said, it is I'm sure why I've always been so driven to stay home with my kids. It has not worked for me the first 13 years of being a mommy, but we are giving it a good try now. To be honest my 13 yo states that its fine with him if I'm not always there. He says he knows I have to work and he promises he's not the only kid in the audience without a mom or dad there. He's fine if I work, and has been at every age from what I can tell, and what our conversations have been about. My 9 yo wants me every where, up front and accounted for. He runs to greet me at the door, just very snuggly and happier when I'm around. (I guess he's just like his Momma) When we told him I was staying home, he was ecstatic!!! My dd is just turning one, so of course I don't truly know where she stands, but let me stay that after a day of daycare, she will not let me put her down!! That usually happens the next day after daycare as well. So I think I may have another "MOMMY" needer.
I think that every woman and every child is different. We constantly evaluate and change if needed in my home. I celebrate that I have been given the opportunity to be a career woman, a working mom, and a stay at home mom. Shouldn't we all!!??!!??