I love being a SAHM. One BIG plus for us is that DH and DS are rarely sick now because I'm home to tend to everybody. When I worked the daycare was always calling for me to go pick up Alec because he was sick (his allergies and asthma are awful). Same with DH.
Money-wise...it can be difficult. Dh and I both drive older cars, so we have no car payment and only have liability insurance. The same month we paid my car off is when I turned in my two-week notice. Coupons and sales, less mall and more Wal-Mart.
For my sanity, well, I crave adult conversation...so, I call my friends up and I visit boards like these.
To keep the kids busy...this summer we bought one of those BIG simple set above ground pools. I also run my errands during the day and they go along with me and we stop to have lunch at McDonalds. As we drive along we jam to Radio Disney and I've been known to take the long way just so we can sing a little more. I also ask friends and cousins to come over for the day or spend the night. Finding ways to keep the kids busy is probably the easiest part.
Being a SAHM was just a natural decision for us. My mom was a SAHM when we were little and it was the same for dh. I am going back to school and then dd will go to Mother's Day Out instead of daycare. And Alec is in school. Online classes are a big help. And when both of my kids are in school, I'll, I'll be done and ready to look for work as a teacher so I can have Summers off with my kids.
Once upon a time, someone told me, speaking of parenting, they wish they had "spent more time and less money" and for some reason that has always stuck with me.
Good luck with your discussions and big decision.
Crissy, SAHM to Alexander Neal, aka Alec (6) and Annelise Dawn, aka Elise (15 mos.)
