rahvin:
I agree completely about the life society tells us we are supposed to have vs. what we really want!
I took a less paying job 25 min away instead of the 1-2 hour commute for more money. I leave at 8:30 and am home by 4:30. We have a small house, but we make do with it and use every square inch. We are a one car family - we shop as a family after work or weekends. My wife walks to friends houses or the park or the corner store during the week.
I work, she stays at home with the kids. Its not a gender thing - given the option we could swap in a heartbeat... but for now we both like our roles. Our rule is that one of us will always be there - no regular babysitters, nannys, daycare.
We share the household chores 50/50 when I'm home.
The reward? I get home and my wife gives me a kiss, my daughter (2 1/2 yrs old) runs shouting "Daddy daddy!" and hugs me, and my 5 week old son is already smiling at us!
There is nothing more important in life than time with loved ones. Work is only a means to that end. If work unnecessarily interferes with that time - something is terribly wrong.
Kids don't need expensive vacations, cars at 16, all the latest clothes and toys...
They need parents who love and spend time with them. Everything else is ball bearings.
I agree completely about the life society tells us we are supposed to have vs. what we really want!
I took a less paying job 25 min away instead of the 1-2 hour commute for more money. I leave at 8:30 and am home by 4:30. We have a small house, but we make do with it and use every square inch. We are a one car family - we shop as a family after work or weekends. My wife walks to friends houses or the park or the corner store during the week.
I work, she stays at home with the kids. Its not a gender thing - given the option we could swap in a heartbeat... but for now we both like our roles. Our rule is that one of us will always be there - no regular babysitters, nannys, daycare.
We share the household chores 50/50 when I'm home.
The reward? I get home and my wife gives me a kiss, my daughter (2 1/2 yrs old) runs shouting "Daddy daddy!" and hugs me, and my 5 week old son is already smiling at us!
There is nothing more important in life than time with loved ones. Work is only a means to that end. If work unnecessarily interferes with that time - something is terribly wrong.
Kids don't need expensive vacations, cars at 16, all the latest clothes and toys...
They need parents who love and spend time with them. Everything else is ball bearings.