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SAHM and SAHM-to-be: Some questions.... (long)
DH and I have always had the hope to have me SAH from the beginning with our LOs. In the last year or so, we changed that mindset to have me go back to work after #1 and then SAH after #2 since we have no idea how much a baby is going to cost not to mention, we like the idea of getting to continue living at our current lifestyle. Well, I went and checked out a daycare yesterday and the reality of the cost finally hit home to us. This place was $265/week full-time for an infant. So basically, half of my pay would be going to daycare. This got DH to realize that we could cut some luxuries (cable/Y membership/etc) as well as get better about paying off student loans or a car before LO arrives and maybe have me stay at home starting with LO#1. My questions for you....
How did you budget staying at home?
Was it scary going from two incomes to one? How did you handle the scary-ness/stress/etc.?
What's your best advice to prep for SAH?
What do you wish you knew ahead of time?
How much do you really spend on baby a month?
Anything else you can think of to add that I'm completely missing. This is all new to us.
* TTC #2 March 2015 *
Re: SAHM and SAHM-to-be: Some questions.... (long)
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* After 22 months and 2 failed IUIs, we finally got our BFP *
DS delivered naturally at 41w6d on 4/18/14
We found a renter for our home that we own and moved out to my parents. DH continued to work until I had Ava Nichol. He signed up for CDL school and it started two weeks after Ava Nichol was born. So we had 6 weeks of no pay but after CDL school DH started driving and is making over double what we were both making before. We paid my parents back, saved up some more and moved out into a rental. We still have a renter in the home we own.
I would always keep in mind that you can always find a PT job. I always have that in the back of my mind. Also, research what is available for local moms because I realized we have very little for little ones to do around here. It took me over a year to find a local play date group. It is nice because now we have things to look forward to and reasons to leave the house.
We had to rebudget when I started that though because now we are using much more gas and occasionally eating lunch somewhere.
I found the biggest budget savers were budgeting gas, groceries and necessities. We also do a monthly allowance for each of us so neither of us spends money we shouldn't.
I would say try living on less right now and saving up so if you mess up on the budget at first you have a little bit of a cushion. The other thing is that babies don't seem to be too expensive monthly but they have random unexpected costs or even not so random big costs. I think we spend about $150 a month on Ava Nichol between diapers, wipes, food or it used to be formula and clothes and other necessities.
Our Little Raspberry-Born 3/27/12
We Said I Do 09/06/09
In California we need two incomes but I'm really hoping we can make it work with mine and our small business. We would have to make some cut backs but not a ton. We are also trying to BF, cloth diaper, get used baby stuff etc. to try to keep the costs of two babies down. (Twins will go through 10,000 disposable diapers in a year! Wow!).
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* After 22 months and 2 failed IUIs, we finally got our BFP *
DS delivered naturally at 41w6d on 4/18/14
I don't SAH, obviously. I would crunch the numbers for you to sah and to work. I think one of the best things about working for me was it was a decision that H and I made together. I didn't feel forced into going back to work, but decided it was the best decision long term for B and our family. Whether you SAH or work there will be challenges and days that the grass is greener on the other side. So if it is a conscious decision that you make (if you have the ability to make the decision, which I realize some dont), I think it helps to cut down on resentment and feeling trapped, if that makes sense.
B Born 6.27.13
We took a look at our current budget and made cuts based on DH's income. He gets some commission, which made it tough, but we used an average to give us a place to start.
Was it scary going from two incomes to one? How did you handle the scary-ness/stress/etc.?
Yes, it was scary. I went back to work for one school year after DS was born and we practiced living off of DH's salary while mine went to debt pay off (car and SL). So, we knew we could do it because we were used to not having the money. Once my car and SL were gone, my salary minus day care went into savings.
What's your best advice to prep for SAH?
Be honest about what you can realistically stomach in terms of a budget. Sure, a barebones budget sounds great but will you still be happy 6 months in? Scout out some moms groups. DS and I meet up with ours about 2x a month. It gives us something to do and gets us out of the house.
What do you wish you knew ahead of time?
It can be lonely if you don't make an effort to meet people. I also kind of have a schedule for us (I am a teacher on a 1 year LOA and plan to quit when that is up). In the mornings we do an activity, like Storytime or the park. Then we're home for lunch and nap. We play outside after snack and then I make dinner. I'm used to that kind of thing from my job and it helps me feel like we did something at the end of the day.
How much do you really spend on baby a month?
DS is 18 months now, so he's on table food 100% and we CD. I also don't have to buy many clothes for him as he has oodles of hand me downs from our neighbors. I budget $15 for miscellaneous items (sposie wipes, etc). I buy most toys at consignment sales. We recently enrolled in Gymboree which is $69 a month but he LOVES it.
Anything else you can think of to add that I'm completely missing.
Save as much as you can before you stop working. We wanted enough to be able to stay afloat if DH should lose his job, which he did at the end of the summer for about 2 weeks. We are lucky he found something so fast. But that really sucked until he found something and it was so stressful.
Ask for memberships to the zoo, aquarium, etc as gifts. We had memberships to the zoo, aquarium and a children's museum. We use them frequently and it's great to go do things that are already paid for.
For us, I wanted to SAH because we felt like our family time was better when I was on maternity leave. So, I handle the bulk of household chores (note: DH still has some) which frees up time on the weekend for us to hang out. Be clear with each other about expectations for chores, running the household, bill paying, etc up front.
GL! I love SAH and honestly don't know when I'll return to work.
5 cats. 1 baby.
Was it scary going from two incomes to one? How did you handle the scary-ness/stress/etc.? Honestly not really b/c I knew it was doable. When I look at some money stuff it does stress me out but we have a good cushion in savings so that helps a lot.
What's your best advice to prep for SAH? looks for ways you can save money now, also look for local mom's groups. I have found that getting out of the house is super important for my sanity.
What do you wish you knew ahead of time? I don't know but it can be a lot harder than people realize. It's isolating and some days I find I just need another adult to talk to. I also miss using the part of my brain that I did at my job. I also miss bringing in money for the family.
How much do you really spend on baby a month? This is so variable depending on a lot of things. We have been really lucky to get a ton of hand me downs of gear and clothes. We cloth diaper and were given most of our stash and I breastfeed so I haven't had the expense of formula. Really a lot of things I spend money on for him are things that I don't need but that make life easier. Also now he's eating solids so I buy a lot of more organic produce and baby food pouches can get pricey.
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* After 22 months and 2 failed IUIs, we finally got our BFP *
DS delivered naturally at 41w6d on 4/18/14
Even with LO 2 coming, only about half of my check would go to day care. SAH is a better fit for our family, though.
5 cats. 1 baby.
B Born 6.27.13
Remember that "interview" I had forever ago? The AVP called me about an opening and I have to go in tomorrow for a real interview. The daycare waiting list was 10 months long when I put them on it, so we are looking at June to start. I have some concerns about the money, but I won't know until I explore it and check out the place in person. EEK!
Our Little Raspberry-Born 3/27/12
We Said I Do 09/06/09