I am a SAHF.
For the last 5 years (since the birth of my first child) my wife and I have both been SAHPs, operating our own company from home. However, my wife wanted to get her MBA back into a corporate environment (and make a little more money!) and so returned to the 9-5 (well, 7:30 to 6, but who's counting?) life this year.
I still run our company, and it's tough at times, with a 6am wakeup, having the 2 year old all day and the 5 year old in the afternoon, not getting mom home until supper, and then starting MY work day after everyone else is asleep. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
Having spent so much time with the boys is incredible - my wife misses it already, and we're already making arrangements to get her more time at home. I totally agree with you that there is so much stuff to experience that people who don't get to stay at home will miss.
There are a lot of ups, downs, and all arounds to being at home, but I would sacrifice just about anything to be with my boys.
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Feb 26th, 2007 10:18 PM #1Deal Fanatic




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Any SAHP's?
I am proud to be a SAHM. I am available for my children 24/7 without having to choose my employer over my children.
A day like today, where one is sick, I didn't have to make alternate arrangements to be home for her.
I am able to attend every one of their school events that are held during the day, as well as actively volunteer at their school during the day.
I am not stressed like most moms when they drop off their dk's at school in the morning because they will be late for a meeting. I am not dropping my dks off at a sitter at 7am in their jammies.
I may not have that second income, however I am also not leaving my child with a sitter or daycare provider. I was there for every one of my children's firsts.
As my oldest hits the 'tweens, I am there for her at 3pm when her crush didn't notice her. I am also there to ensure that her homework is completed and provide any assistance I can should she need it.
As I am able to at home, I am pleased with how my children are progressing in their life cycle. All are straight A students and accomplished athletes. All are loving, caring, helpful, polite, well read, and a joy to have around. Do I take credit for that, of course I do.
I see more and more men being the primary care provider and applaud them. I live in a community where more then parents are at home than work. For us this works well, however as with any parenting choices, the working parent will have valid factors as to their choices.
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you folks are amazing!
with a new home on the way & getting used to the single income (stupid EI delays)...i dunno if we can afford my wife taking an extended mat leave. The income split proposal will help a bit...of course, my wife does want to build up her home based business..._______________




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Feb 26th, 2007 11:09 PM #4Moderator




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I've been home with our kids (17,15 and 11)for the last 13 or 14 years. We wouldn't have it any other way. It's a choice that we made and have never regretted it for a moment. Hubby has also stayed at his job because it affords us a great family life. He goes to work at 2am and is home between 10am and Noon. We never miss a school concert or football game. We always know where our kids are, who they are with and what they are doing. They always have one of us home, if not both of us when they get home. They also always have a sit down, home-cooked meal on the table every night.
It's one of my major pet peeves in life when people say that both parents *have* to work today. I call BS! It's all about the choices that you make and what you deem important in life. Personally, we value our kids and the time we have with them. You only get one chance to do it and the years really fly by in the blink of an eye....Last edited by CSK'sMom; Feb 26th, 2007 at 11:59 PM.
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Feb 26th, 2007 11:40 PM #5Deal Addict




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Glad to see other parents who are like-minded
I have been home since I found out I was pregnant with our first child 11 years ago. My kids are now school age but we are now homeschooling them
We make sacrafices but our kids are the most important thing to us, and after 14 years of marriage it's been a long road but totally worth it.
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Feb 27th, 2007 08:52 AM #6Deal Fanatic




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My wife and I alternate being SAHP's, we both work part time, so one of us is always home. At least, that's how it's been going so far, we are expecting our second any day now, and my wife is taking another year off. I'm staying part time, and she will be returning to part time after her year. We don't plan to have either of us work full time again until both kids are in schoool full time, then my wife will probably go back to full time.
We structured our finances years ago to accomodate for this plan, we made all our financial decisions based on two part time incomes, not two full time ones. That's the really the only way to do it. If you are used to living with two full time incomes, you've bought the house and vehicle(s) that corresponds with that level of pay, it will be hard to scale back down.
For myself, I really enjoy all the time I get with my son, and am looking to equal time with the new baby. I'm still sort of the odd-man-out when I'm at the park and I'm the only dad there at 10am, surrounded by momma's, but more and more I'm seeing men pushing strollers around my area. I can't imagine doing things the old Leave It To Beaver way, I want to be involved in every aspect of my kids lives.
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Feb 27th, 2007 08:58 AM #7Sr. Member



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Another SAHM here
I did go back to work after my year mat leave was up with my daughter. I was very lucky though because my Mom came to my house and babysat her. After I had my son (when my daughter was 2) I went back on mat. leave and then never went back. I'm now expecting another baby and even if I wanted to go back (which I don't lol) it just wouldn't make sense to pay childcare for 3 kids. I also love the perks you describe (no worry about sick days, being there all the time - it is also nice for my husband because he comes home to a hot meal, a clean house (usually) and he doesn't have to worry about his kids.
It was a big adjustment for sure since I left a job that paid quite well and our standard of living did change - but we are committed to making it work so it does.
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my husband and I are both SAHP...
I wake up every 3 hours to pump (baby won't latch) and supplements with formula....he's responsible for changing the diapers
so at night i sleep for 2-3 hour stretches, waking up to provide "food"
meanwhile he sleeps when the baby sleeps during the day..sometimes 3-4hrs
my baby is only 12 days old so there's really no 'schedule' yet...hopefully it'll get better! and we're finding that the baby prefers one brand of formula over another....some will keep him hiccuping and filled with gas all night long and some will give him..umm..explosive diapers but then he sleeps a bit better
i guess that's the trade off...for dirty diapers/clothes vs sleepless nights!
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Another SAHM here. Although right now, both my husband and I are stay-at-home parents as he's currently unemployed and searching for a new job. We have two girls, ages 4 and 6, and I've been a SAHM for the whole time. I hope to attend teacher's college once my youngest is in school full time.
I wouldn't have things any other way. We've made a few sacrifices to allow me to stay at home but those have been well worth it. My husband was even able to take parental leave when both our girls were infants (as I wasn't working and didn't need to take maternity leave). The time that we all spent together as a family was priceless.
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Feb 27th, 2007 12:37 PM #10Deal Fanatic




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These are GREAT...keep 'em coming!!!!!!!!
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I will be a SAHF for 6 months after my wife is a SAHM for 6 months...we're splitting the year...
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Feb 27th, 2007 09:36 PM #13
for a second I thought this was SingleAtHomeMoms., then I realized Stay
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Gotcha.
If wifey was NEARLY as addicted as I am to online forums she'd post...but she isn't. Since our XX Q4 '03 was born, she's been the sole provider-God Bless her soul, and her decision to marry me
. She's never worked in Canada, so I've been the only one to take parental leave on both occasions...God Bless the Canadian Government and how generous they are with this policy. WOW.
She finished her Early Childhood Education Certificate with hopes to work on a Private Home Daycare set-up., we're working on finalizing the legal aspects of this, as well as CPR & First Aid and such._______________**~_Retention Plan Up for Grabbz/RENT?_~**Thx RFD: i7 920 @ 2.67GHz 9Gb DDR3
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Feb 27th, 2007 09:36 PM #14
Another SAHF checking in. In my case, it means Surf At Home Father... I mostly just play around on the Internet.
I've been home for the last 3 years, and my wife "retired" 5 years ago. We have three young girls, ages 1, 3, and 6, so it's nice to be around for them these days. I'm sure some our neighbors wonder whether we have jobs, cause we're at home most of the day.
One of the things I miss about working in an office environment is the interaction with adults. I do get that other places, but it's not the same level as it usually is at work.
I know how that feels. I do work 9-5 quite often, but that's typically 9 PM to 5 AM.
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I'm curious about what types of jobs you guys have that allow you to work from home, and in the evening/night?
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