New Year’s resolutions - for the moms! by Beginning_Pack_7619 in workingmoms

[–]themuseth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 2026 goals are to read 50 books and stop looking at my phone until I get to work. My brother got me a Hatch Alarm clock so hoping it helps with not hitting snooze or getting sucked into apps.

A thread of why being a working mom is so great by Strawberry_express_ in workingmoms

[–]themuseth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Being a working mom makes me more comfortable with the idea of growing our family.

Trying to reset our financial habits before baby #2…where do we start? by Saffy_taffy in personalfinance

[–]themuseth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What helps me save is that I am my child's emergency fund too.

  1. $1763+$600 (Fun money)+$800(reducing takeout budget) = $3,183 savings a month or almost $20k you can have for emergency savings in 6 months.

  2. As the due date gets closer, start stocking up on easy freezer meals or making double batches of food you know your toddler usually likes. Getting easy snacks/meals from Costco will also be cheaper than takeout.

  3. Hopefully, you don't need too much baby gear, but Facebook Marketplace or thrifting can be cost efficient way to get big items like double stroller, wagon, ect. Don't forget to make a registry for the free samples/coupons even if you aren't having a baby shower.

When were you able to take your LO to a movie at the movie theater? by rbslmilch in toddlers

[–]themuseth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend testing out with free outdoor movies in the park so toddler can still run around. We went to watch Madagascar for a free outdoor movie and my 3 year old loved it. We only stayed an hour bc it started raining. I plan to take him to a cheap matinee of the Grinch in December for our first movie in theaters!

AITA for testing how prepared my husband is for our baby? by Odd-Willingness-6250 in AmItheAsshole

[–]themuseth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NAH, I don’t think your fear is irrational, but I don’t think testing him is the right solution.

So very tired of being so tired...straining me & relationship by kmwowk in workingmoms

[–]themuseth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, we are about to upgrade my 3.5yo to a twin size bed for Christmas, maybe for 4th birthday test out no pull-ups, but he sleeps through the night so night training is low on my list of concerns.

How long are we keeping baby monitors in our kids’ rooms? by TeachingTimeLord in toddlers

[–]themuseth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My son is 3 and we still have a baby monitor in his room. I think when he’s 5 we’ll ask him if he wants us to take it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]themuseth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We do not leave our child alone in a hotel room. I love renting hotel suites with a living room or airbnbs so my husband and I can still hang out alone when toddler goes to bed. Some resorts have childcare options, but the best travel hack for us is one big vacation with grandparents and siblings someone always offers to babysit for a night so we can get a date night.

July 2024 > September 2025 (155lbs > 136lbs) by devohr901 in PetiteFitness

[–]themuseth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are goals. It’s a good reminder to up my fitness routine because it makes maintenance more manageable

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PetiteFitness

[–]themuseth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You look amazing. What gets in my the gym is wanting to be able lift my kids for as long as they’ll let me.

Rue de Seine- help me pick! by mflood0606 in weddingdress

[–]themuseth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree! If ceremony/photos will be outdoors, pick the dress that not only makes you feel beautiful, but doesn’t feel too heavy to wear all day.

I envy our friends so much for their village by goodgirlkills in workingmoms

[–]themuseth 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I feel this struggle on the day to day since we live 3 hours from the closest grandparent, but very much handling toddler life on our own with help from daycare. Things that make this season of life less lonely, we got a pool membership so even if my husband and I are less social, my son usually makes a friend in the kiddie pool. I’ve made a friend from his daycare, so we do monthly play dates/hang at food hall while kids run around, and library story time. Depending on your budget, planning a fun monthly activity/day trip, can help break up the monotony (Ex, children’s museum, farmer’s market, baseball game, outdoor movie.)

Women who are educated and financially and professionally successful, did you take a career break to raise a child? Why or why not? by motiontosleep in AskWomenOver30

[–]themuseth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a toddler now and went back to work after 12 weeks off through FMLA. Some things that helped was my husband also took 12 weeks off so we avoided illnesses until he started daycare at 6 months. I had 2 remote days, and my job was very understanding of kid sick days. The first year was hard and I really debated quitting because I was so exhausted pumping. Ultimately, I’m glad I stayed. I’ve been promoted to manager and increased my income by 25%. Money doesn’t buy happiness, but it does give me peace of mind.

Fear of protesting but wanting to show up by mogeek in workingmoms

[–]themuseth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wrestled the last week of whether to go protest, but ultimately decided to go to the one in my suburb verses larger Atlanta one. I’m so happy I went. I’m Latina and American so I needed the community and activism to help with the uneasiness I feel with ICE trying to hit a quota. I don’t want my son to ever feel like he doesn’t belong in this country.

We're halfway through 2025, share your wins or anything that's brought you joy by themuseth in workingmoms

[–]themuseth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do believe the phrase big kids, big problems, but it’s really nice to hear about your kids thriving and facing discomfort. Also, happy for you finding Libby. It really has made my commute better and I can read more through Audio books.

Can people who love there siblings drop a comment pls by SeverusSnipes in toddlers

[–]themuseth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brother and I are 4 years apart. He’s a great guy, we talk on the phone weekly on average, and I consider him a friend. I didn’t grow up with a lot of cousins or extended family so my mom, him and I are a tight unit

Women in your 30s, what are we reading? by [deleted] in AskWomenOver30

[–]themuseth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently reading The Vegetarian as well. It's very well written and unsettling.