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12-22-2014, 08:10 PM #41
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Sorry to hear about this man. After reading the comments in here, i'm reminded of how LS1 can be the home of a foot in the Ass that's for sure. That said I believe you need to sit down and have a talk with your girl. Have you guys discussed marriage? Does she ever bring it up(often)? I have head many women in the past say they will start to take a situation more seriously when the guy steps up to the plate(marriage). Don't get me wrong you seem to be taking care of the family and you have my respect for that. But maybe she's looking for more from you besides money. Again I don't know her, but it is something to think about. Do you work the xtra hours to make it, or just to have xtra money?
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12-22-2014, 09:17 PM #42
Good luck with whatever decision you end up making. I didn't get to read all pages but I've been in the same situation.
Good and bad with daycare and staying home pre school age. My kid got to learn sign language at a young age and was able to socialize with other children.
After my wife quit to be a stay at home mom, she had to find ways on a weekly basis educate and socialize. She got to provide the family values she wanted. We cut a lot of bills out and our kids health seemed improved at least short term (friggin kids are always passing shit around).
I chose to support my wife until our kid became school age and she just got her first real job starting in Janafter 5 years,so hopefully all of this will pay offLast edited by chuckie669; 12-22-2014 at 09:24 PM.
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12-23-2014, 01:43 AM #43
No she was always a full time working girl before the child. She had a good job an unfortunately lost that job. Like I said I understand the importance of mom staying home with young child. Child is 2 now time to get back on the horse. Maybe I go overboard with overtime but my mindset is get it now while I can because I know it won't last forever. I built a pole barn this year, paid cash. Bought a newer car, paid Cash. This is how I want to live. Not check to check struggling.
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12-23-2014, 01:55 AM #44
I totally reverersed my financial situation and don't plan on going backwards again
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12-23-2014, 05:08 AM #45
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12-23-2014, 08:53 AM #46
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12-23-2014, 06:45 PM #47
Yes ... trying to keep it that way. I mean I'm not living rich by any means, but I def try not to waste my money. My house payment is under $700 a month and I got rid of the credit cards etc. The bird needs more go fast parts but.... lol Id like to go back to school to better myself, but once again momma's gotta be working. Unemployment is not going to cut it.LSExtreme Long tube Headers ( one of the lucky few I guess )
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12-23-2014, 06:58 PM #48
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Unless you are making like $10 an hour you should be in pretty good shape based on how you are describing your living expenses. I know kids aren't cheap but it sounds like you have basically no debt with the exception of your house...it's starting to sound more and more like you are just aggravated she isn't working lol which is perfectly fine...
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12-24-2014, 03:33 AM #49
Yea that's pretty much it. I just don't like the road were on, and I don't want to be on it 2 years from now. It really hit me over the last few months, I watched my bank account drop $5000 from various expenses all hitting at the same time. I had no intentions of buying another car, but her car took a crap and she needs a car. so it's not the fact that I did something nice for my lady but with her not having money to even put in gas or even to just keep the oil changed it sucks. I don't want to still be doing this years from now. Like I said If I lose my job or worse yet something happens to me she is not in a position to take care of herself or our child. That's what has me frustrated.
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12-24-2014, 07:21 AM #50
You could always consider discussing other job options that a stay at home mom does. When we were transitioning out of my wife's job she had a stay at home mom friend who would babysit other kids. You can keep it to friends or kids friends etc if you don't want to just have a bunch of crazy kids roaming around.
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12-24-2014, 07:33 AM #51
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You live in Michigan...couldn't she just shovel snow in your neighborhood?
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12-24-2014, 07:56 AM #52
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Lol that will make her want to get an office job real quick.
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12-24-2014, 07:59 AM #53
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12-24-2014, 08:05 AM #54
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12-24-2014, 03:22 PM #55
Great ideas guys... lol. She is quick to tell me that cleaning up after me is a full time job. Yet I'm never home so go figure... lol
The bad thing now with her current job is she works enough to not be available for other little part time gigs.
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12-24-2014, 04:20 PM #56
speaking from experience.....cleaning up after people is a full time job. We have 3 kids so there's 5 of us here. Dishes and laundry going almost constantly here.
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12-24-2014, 11:28 PM #57
This.
I am the single earner in our house. Wife and three kids, with one more on the way. Been doing it for the last 5 years now. Wife got pregnant and we did the math: her part time gig, which paid pretty good, would be eclipsed by day-care costs. With the money issue being a wash, it was a no-brainer: wife would stay home with the kids. When she quit work, she started homeschooling our oldest, and taught him more in THREE MONTHS than he learned in his entire 7 years of school prior (he was in 6th grade when she quit her job). It was a serious eye-opener for us about the public school system.
In any case, I work full time, usually 10-20 hours of overtime in a week, though some weeks are "short" and I only work the basic 40. It's a struggle sometimes because it takes longer to make financial progress, but our kids are doing great and I love having them in mom's care 100% of the time. We've thought about putting the kids in school for a year or two in order for my wife to put away an emergency fund and get some momentum, but with a new baby on the way, that can is getting kicked down the road for at least another 5 years... lol! And we were so close just two months ago... haha!
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01-18-2015, 09:48 PM #58
I'm getting snipped... lol
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01-18-2015, 11:48 PM #59
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Girl's gotta work man. It may sound selfish but I'm not settling for a life with a smaller tv, no boat, no ATV, plus work way to many hours. I have a life to live to and my life starts when work ends. I work my butt off for 45ish hours a week and so does my wife. We pool our money together, pay the bills, put gas in the boat and take the kids out on the water.
We pay a daycare to teach our kids and when we get home, we raise them. My daughter is 6 and her daycare experience was amazing. My son is 1 and unfortunately I'm a little less then amazed with his daycare so far. They don't seem as involved and "teach-oriented" as my daughter's care was. My wife and I are just starting to way options here.
6 years ago most of wife's income was washed out with daycare expenses. But she needed to work for our family (and herself) because her health insurance are way better then mine and that really makes a HUGE difference in our lifes. And her retirement benefits were another reason. She doesn't want to retire broke.-------------------------------------Kooks 1 7/8" race headers, Kooks ORY, Borla catback, Nitto 555R, LS6 intake manifold, Shaner S3 ported stock throttle body, SLP lid, smooth bellows, JAAM Ram Air kit, Elite Engineering catch can, LS6 valley cover, EGR and AIR deleted, Frost tune, and Simpson Racing child car seat in the back. 13.2 @ 108MPH
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01-18-2015, 11:53 PM #60
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She also works for her own professional development. Putting that on hold for 10 years or more would just put us further in the hole down the road.
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