rmjkharrisfam
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Oh I love this saying... Where can I buy a sign...
This was from a working mom's day by day calendar that I had a few years ago. I just HAD to keep that one!
Oh I love this saying... Where can I buy a sign...
Preschool was actually a great move for DD- she had been around grownups for too long! DS came along almost two years ago and I wish I could stay home with him! Oh well... he is happy with his nanny. DH is finally out of schooland is employed, but my job has the health benefits, so it isn't fianancially possible for me to stay home.I thought this was so interesting - DH & I both completely ahore the word "butt" and don't allow our dd4 to say it. We call it "booty" for her. We consider "butt" extremely derogatory compared to "booty" for a pre-schooler. Why would you let a little girl/boy say "butt" over "booty"?I honestly don't get this, and am asking sincerely
Sorry for going OT here but I just wanted to answer this question.![]()
I'll give you my reasoning. I associate 'booty' with sex as in, she's just a 'booty call'. It is also used in prison with the term "booty check" and "booty bandit".If that wasn't enough reasoning, it is also used in a derogatory (sexual) way in several current songs as well.
My girls say butt or bum and it doesn't bother me at all. Booty, on the other had, would be stopped immediately.
What is so derogatory about butt? I'm also asking sincerely?
) I have worked full time and tried to stay home, too, but I am a terrible SAHM! I procrastinate and then nothing ever gets done! It's much more fun to go to the zoo than clean! So, right now I work Tuesdays through Thursdays and I work in a preschool setting, so I do get school breaks and summers off. It is what works for our family.

I just graduated this past December with my BA in Victim Studies (Criminal Justice field). I have 2 daughters, 5 and 2. My husband works f/t, but ihs job is fairly flexible. I will start f/t on 4/2 and will be a social worker for Adult Protective Services.
I am very nervous yet excited. I haven't worked f/t (due to school) since my oldest was 1 year. My older dd goes to preschool 3x a week and stays with my mom the other 2. My youngest goes to home childcare. Next year the oldest starts Kindergarten!
We are very lucky as both dh and I have family that lives here...in fact all of them do!
We wanted to start trying for #3 when Camryn turned 2 (which was in Feb.), but there is NO way we can afford 2 in childcare. So we will either wait until Camryn is closer to 5, mil fully retires or maybe decide 2 children is okay with us.
Well wish me luck as I start working on Monday (4/2). I have enjoyed being a part-time worker (at WIC), student and stay at home mom though! I am gonna miss my babies!![]()
I work 3 days a week (14 hour shifts). DH works 6am-6pm and I work 2:30pm-4:30am. Our schedule is arranged so that when I work at night, DH is off the next morning. There is only 1 day a week that we are both working and on that day, our 2 DD's (ages 3 and 18 months) go to Grandpa and Grandma's house for the afternoon. It is an ideal situation because our girls have one parent home with them almost every day. We don't have a lot of time off together (only 1-2 days a week that DH and I are both not working) but we at least have some time EVERY day that we are BOTH home. On my old schedule, I worked the same weekends as DH so, although we had every other weekend off together, I would have to work until 4am and he would have to be to work at 6am. This lack of sleep was OK, for about a day...but I had to do it 3 days in a row! That had to change. Now, it works about as perfectly as we could expect. Our situation is ideal because we can both work full-time and the kids only need "babysitting" for about 5 hours a week.
I was a SAHM for the first 9 years of my children's lives but am now working 30-35 hours a week. I work at a local hospital on the psych unit. It's a lock down facility. Basically people get there only a few ways: attempting suicide or having SI with the means and a plan, or having HI. We also get some chronically mentally ill patients as well, schizophrenia, BAD who are not med compliant and lots of folks with Axis II PDs.
I think that I have to prioritize now and never really had to before. The money doesn't hurt either.


Lots of time together.I am working mom of 3 -- DS 11, DS7 & DD 5 (will be 6 in May)
I've allways worked full time outside the home. Hate it, but I earn more then DH & I carry the health insurance.
Our house is a mess. Laundry is always backed up. Meals are hap hazzard some nights -- Like tonight -- Picked up 2 youngest from after school science program, rushed home, changed DS for baseball, ran to field. DH & DS 11 met me later at field. Swapped boys. Came home so DS11 could change for baseball. DS 7 done practice, pick up a pizza, drop off DS 11. De stress at computer dreaming of Disney before getting DS11, worrying about homework & baths...Yeah, I hate it. But it makes Disney that much betterLots of time together.
And to think I only let my kids be involved in 1 non-school activity -- DS 11 wanted to play on multiple baseball teams. Those kids do double practice some nights (Last night they went from 5:15 - 9 with a half hour break in between) -- They are 11 for goodness sakes!
Thanks for letting me vent!
I just wanted to say I admire you for your honesty! You brought up a great point - lots of women are working outside the home not just so they can have nice houses and cars, but a lot of us are working so that our families can have sufficient health care benefits. I definitely feel like a hamster running around in a wheel sometimes! Thanks again for your honesty. I'd like to think that we are all here to support each other.