gidget1
Completely Boxer Crazy
I'm not going to preach, just give my experience and maybe a suggestion or two.
I was 22 when I gave birth to my firstborn (full term stillborn):(
I waited 7 years to try it again and at age 30 gave birth to Mycah. Jim and I worked opposite shifts so one of us was always with her. Neither one of us had family around at the time to help. We had two miscarriages between Mycah and Griffin, Griffin coming along exactly 3 years later (her bday July 3, his July 30)
Let me tell you it was MUUUUCH easier at 30 than at 33 even!
We decided we also could not afford daycare so I did not go back to work after Griffin and stayed home for 3 years with only Jim working. We scraped and scrimped to get by until Mycah started school. I applied at the daycare where Mycah had gone to preschool and started working there when Griffin was 3. It was great being able to be with my kid and work at the same time. Big money, NO... peace of mind, YOU BET. Also a break on daycare on the times when Mycah had to come (breaks etc.)
I'm still there and I love it! Both kids are in school and my schedule allows me the flexability to work around their schedules!
My point being... explore ALL your options, there are ways.
Call local daycares,compare rates. Most daycares give breaks for multiple child families. Ask about flexible schedules. Explore the options of different shifts. Private daycares. There are also organizations to help with daycare expenses.
Yep, it can be rough at times, but it can be done and still spend quality time with your child
Whew... I didn't mean to get so long winded.
Good luck!
I was 22 when I gave birth to my firstborn (full term stillborn):(
I waited 7 years to try it again and at age 30 gave birth to Mycah. Jim and I worked opposite shifts so one of us was always with her. Neither one of us had family around at the time to help. We had two miscarriages between Mycah and Griffin, Griffin coming along exactly 3 years later (her bday July 3, his July 30)
We decided we also could not afford daycare so I did not go back to work after Griffin and stayed home for 3 years with only Jim working. We scraped and scrimped to get by until Mycah started school. I applied at the daycare where Mycah had gone to preschool and started working there when Griffin was 3. It was great being able to be with my kid and work at the same time. Big money, NO... peace of mind, YOU BET. Also a break on daycare on the times when Mycah had to come (breaks etc.)
I'm still there and I love it! Both kids are in school and my schedule allows me the flexability to work around their schedules!
My point being... explore ALL your options, there are ways.
Call local daycares,compare rates. Most daycares give breaks for multiple child families. Ask about flexible schedules. Explore the options of different shifts. Private daycares. There are also organizations to help with daycare expenses.
Yep, it can be rough at times, but it can be done and still spend quality time with your child
Whew... I didn't mean to get so long winded.
Good luck!
