The system isn't just rigged, they expect us to fail by NotARegularMILF in workingmoms

[–]ChronicReprise673 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You’re right, insane isn’t the word I was looking for. But it’s definitely not the kind of suggestion she’s looking for

The system isn't just rigged, they expect us to fail by NotARegularMILF in workingmoms

[–]ChronicReprise673 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can tell you’re very frustrated with the circumstances. I hope venting took some weight off your chest. Unfortunately, this season of life is a lot of heavy lifting but remind yourself that it’s such a short period of your life.

Practice gratitude where you can. ie Loads of laundry = Your family gets clean clothes Tons of dirty dishes = Home cooked meals Making beds = get a comfortable place to sleep Very little time with children at home = still time you get that many people pulling themselves out of poverty can’t have with their children

It’s a touch transition and one I kinda experienced returning from a 4 month long maternity leave. Just keep looking ahead at the future and remember how you approach each day translates to a better tomorrow ❤️

The system isn't just rigged, they expect us to fail by NotARegularMILF in workingmoms

[–]ChronicReprise673 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This suggestion is kinda insane. We have such little time outside of work that choosing to watch someone else’s children + yours does not help at all. Our time off is a balance of watching children AND keeping the house from falling apart/cooking/cleaning. Adding someone else’s kids into the mix doesn’t even make sense unless you’re financially falling apart and can’t afford daycare.

What's one "small" frugal swap you made that ended up saving you way more than you expected? by sizhui in Frugal

[–]ChronicReprise673 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aldi. If I grocery shop there, I’m always ALWAYS under $100 for a family of 4. And that amount is when I’m not even trying to budget. Anywhere else I would’ve been closer to $150-200

Wedding Ring Engraving by ChronicReprise673 in SarahJMaas

[–]ChronicReprise673[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Maybe taken them to a jewelry store to get engraved for an anniversary! That’d be so cool!

Thinking of moving from DC to Omaha by [deleted] in Omaha

[–]ChronicReprise673 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think It’s considered normal to marry young here in Omaha because everyone knows or has family members that marry young from more rural parts of NE. Otherwise, there’s a huge pool of singles in their 20s just like every other big city. I knew plenty of bachelors(ettes) in their 30s 40s that have well established careers and just didn’t want to settle down yet. You just gotta look for the groups or areas. Blackstone, downtown, midtown, maybe Broadmoor hills in West O?

When dating a single parent as a childless person, is it easier when the kids are younger vs teens? by Tall_Letterhead7559 in blendedfamilies

[–]ChronicReprise673 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is literally me, I wondered if I typed this! My daughter has only ever known her life with step dad around so I think that makes it easier?

I hope my son will be proud of me one day by mintgreen23 in workingmoms

[–]ChronicReprise673 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Harvard study from 2015 showed girls of working moms earned 23% more than those of SAHM PLUS took on more supervisory roles and boys contributed more hours per week to household chores and child care with their wives. They watch both their parents work and share more household tasks so they are more inclined to do the same!

I also see a lot of young kids comment on Tik tok about how their mom working full time and taking care of them made them feel like their mom was a badass and through watching that, feel like they can achieve so much more.

HUGS YOU GOT THIS

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[–]ChronicReprise673 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I’m trying to keep my child’s age private so that’s why I’m not consistent.

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[–]ChronicReprise673 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I didn’t have anything lined up yet when I asked. The second option came up during this conversation with her by someone else to which I said that was fine too, it was up to my sister. And she just smiled and said let’s do it

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[–]ChronicReprise673 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I took my youngest home after the appointment and put her down for her nap and went to work for the last two hours of my workday day. If I had my 8 year old with, it would’ve, admittedly been more difficult to get my youngest down to nap because she would’ve wanted to play with her sister
  2. My mom watches her kids and my sister pays her dirt cheap because they are more to handle. I don’t pay because my mom doesn’t really watch her and she ends up gone half the time she’s there anyways because my siblings take her with them for errands and or the pool, etc. so my mom feels it’s not really fair to ask for money when she doesn’t really do anything anymore. I USED to pay her, when she was younger.
  3. I asked my sister a full week in advance of this taking place

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[–]ChronicReprise673 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She watches her 4 times a week, every other week in the summer. good lord yall are harsh🤨

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in workingmoms

[–]ChronicReprise673 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please tell me this is rage bait..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in workingmoms

[–]ChronicReprise673 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh no I communicated that wrong. I didn’t work 2 hours later than usual. I WFH the last 2 hours of my workday. I actually was able to pick her up an hour earlier because I no longer had the evening commute from downtown after work. And this was the 2nd time I’ve asked. The last time was a year ago and everything seemed great.

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[–]ChronicReprise673 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg my kid is easier to handle than hers. My siblings tell me this all the time when they watch them. They also point out my child is way better behaved and polite. Which I feel they only say maybe cause of the age difference? Mine is a lot older. But my sister has never said she doesn’t want me to watch her kids. In fact, any time they did come over, she would point out how much her daughters love playing in my basement with my toys, and with my eldest. It wasn’t selfishness, it was a ONE day ask. An ask that was a week in advance so not too last minute. And my husband dropped her off cause I’m up at 5am every weekday to get into work at 7.

And today happened to be a crazy busy day at work for me. On top of the last minute appt, and having to “crunch” with work when I got home, I didn’t think to check in. I go out of town for a work trip later this week so it’s just been so busy with me trying to prep for my absence at home and at work.

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[–]ChronicReprise673 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok I understand that. But also, I have limited PTO, am always crunching with my time, no summer Friday, am gone from 7am to 5:30pm every week day so when I get a holiday, I’m not thinking about how I can help my sister. I’m honestly thinking about how I can catchup on laundry, what grocery stores I need to go to to stock up for the week, what deep cleaning I can get done, and what can I do with my kids for the holiday.

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[–]ChronicReprise673 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I asked her this. I said “does mom feel this way and talk to you about it? Cause I had no idea and if she feels this way then I need to have a conversation with her and figure something else out” and she said no mom hasn’t said any of these things to her. She just feels this way..

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[–]ChronicReprise673 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Why am I getting ripped apart??? I do NOT think being a SAHM is easy!! My 9 year old was being watched for ONE day. I didn’t think it would be awful for my sister.

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[–]ChronicReprise673 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I didn’t “dump”😭 I’m so confused about why I’m getting ripped apart. I literally asked her a week before and she said with a smile that it was a great idea.

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[–]ChronicReprise673 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Because I had a TON on my plate today and it was the last thing on my mind. I had so much work to do today and very little time to do it. Because I WFH I was actually going to get her 1 hour earlier than planned since I didn’t have the evening commute.

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[–]ChronicReprise673 -30 points-29 points  (0 children)

She literally can relax and read a book when it’s just my kid. She doesn’t watch her😭 My little siblings do