DisneyDmbNut
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ITA!!!
Very well said!
Very well said!
That's a great idea. I'm going to look there.DisDuck said:I have a suggestion on where to look which would be closer to NYC therefore lower commuter costs, Montclair, NJ. A friend of mine rents in a multi-unit house (not apartment) for just under $1200/month for 3 bedrooms. Is in walking distance to train which now goes directly to Penn Station in NYC, approximately 1 hour. All stores are within walking distance including elementary school.
danacara said:TF - Amen!
Absolutely not an option. No way in hell is that going to happen.danacara said:I fully agree with jel0511, everything she said ... you can't pull this off on $60K, I can't imagine trying to make it as a couple in Hoboken/NYC on $60K, much less with two kids. To be honest, the two of you are lucky that he's even healthy enough to work at 500lbs, much less that anyone is willing to employ him. Part of me is surprised that he was biologically capable of fathering a child at 500lbs.
Maybe this is the last thing you'd ever consider ... but if this is what you've got in terms of a husband, if you're unwilling to make the changes to your life that this second baby now necessitates, for example, moving - to somewhere like Princeton - and if you never really wanted children in the first place - yours is a situation where I might start to gently consider an open adoption. There are families around here who would love this second baby and give him the world. He wouldn't disappear from your life.
LOL well Dana I was being conservative as I don't know how much beer is in Hoboken.

Tinton Falls and Red Bank have gotten just as expensive as Manhattan and finding housing that will accept a dog is very very hard to do.jel0511 said:True, but at least you're living in a MUCH nicer space to raise children. I also think Point Pleasant is too far to live away from NYC and try to commute. How about Hazlet, Middletown, Red Bank, Little Silver, Tinton Falls? All very nice areas to live and housing is pretty reasonable.
LOL, nope. I didn't go because it wasn't in the budget that week...DisneyDmbNut said:Westchester is good..is Mt Kisco too far??
Also..did you DH ever watch PJ for your manicure and pedicure??
DWhittles said:He said point blank, he doesn't want to help me with the babies. He has to work all day and the babies are my responsibility. Period. He also said we have no relationship anymore. This I agree with. We never go anywhere, never do anything and I know now that he resents both kids.
So, now I'm faced with a dilemmia that is not foreign to me. Do I stay or do I go?
Major hugs are needed this way guys.
I'm not ruling the burbs out or the commute but I did it for a year commuting from Piscataway NJ to Manhattan. I was up at 5:00am out the door by 6:00pm took a NJ Transit Train to Newark, got on the PATH then got on a Subway and then walked to work to be there by 8:30am. I'd leave work at 6:30 and do the same and arrive home at around 8:00 8:30pm.marlasmom said:Seems to me DisDuck has the ideal solution. So it adds to his commuting time - so what? My husband had impossibly long commutes for most of his working life -as did I - and millions of other people. I think her solution just might work for you.
Tinton Falls and Red Bank have gotten just as expensive as Manhattan and finding housing that will accept a dog is very very hard to do.