+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 5 of 5
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Deloraine, TAS
    Posts
    1,472
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked
    0
    Reviews
    0

    Default Need some advice...

    Hello,

    I have lately been wanting to go back to work so badly lately and have even concidered putting my kids into daycare for just one day a week. My DS has just started daycare today and he is 2, but my DD is only 4 months old and i am feeling a little uneasy about putting her in daycare my DP doesnt want me to go back to work but i am desperate to go back to work and i figgure 1 day a week couldn't hurt...or could it?

    Does anyone else do this? is it wrong to want to put my kids in daycare so i can work one day a week? i really miss working and i haven't worked since i was in my last month of pregnancy with DS so almost 2 and a half years ago.
    Me - (Madam Monkey)-22 DF - (Cheeky Monkey)-21
    DS - (Spunky Monkey)-born 19th Dec 2005 - 2 YEARS OLD!
    DD - (Stinky Monkey) - Born 23rd October 2007

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    8,013
    Thanks
    261
    Thanked
    397
    Reviews
    0
    Are you kidding? I think you're amazing for lasting this long!
    When I was home with DS I didn't feel like I was 'acheiving' anything. Not that I wasn't but this is how I felt. When I'm at work- I feel like an 'adult' and that I also am still a person and not just a mummy.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Thornlands Brisbane
    Posts
    762
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked
    0
    Reviews
    0
    Hi ProudMama,

    I go through times where I think about working 2 days a week and putting my then 6 month old (7 months tomorrow she is) into Daycare where her 2 year old brother goes.

    I have days where it all just gets on top of me, the continual winging or crying 'Mummy, Mummy', the pooey nappies, the vomit, the mess etc...and I think I need to go to work to be 'me' again and feel I can still interact with other Adults who might not even have kids.

    Then I have days where I wouldn't want to miss a thing and feel so very luck to be able to be at home with my bubbies while they are so young. I beat myself up a bit some days but in the end I am happy to stay at home for at least another year for my girl and until DS starts Kindergarten/Pre-School.

    I do understand where you are coming from and I dont' see anything wrong with it at all, one day a week might make you feel what you need.

    Good luck with your decision, you just do what's right for you
    Me 31 DH 31
    Our bubby boy born 2/11/05
    Our bubby girl born 14/07/07

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    out of my mind, back in 5 minutes
    Posts
    2,227
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked
    0
    Reviews
    0
    Going to work saves my sanity. After DD1 I returned to full time work when she was 5.5 months old. With DD2 I lasted 3.5 months before going back 3 days a week. Both kids have been going to daycare since that early age. I'm going back to full time work soon and looking forward to spending quality time with the kids on the weekend. I find I don't enjoy them as much, and don't do the special things when I'm dealing with them 24/7.

    Good luck,
    Lisa
    If anyone sees the sleep fairy, can they please send her my way

    Me: 36
    DH: 37 (FIFO)
    DD#1: 15 Aug 2003
    DD#2: 8 Jan 2007

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Deloraine, TAS
    Posts
    1,472
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked
    0
    Reviews
    0
    Oh thank you, thank you, thank you! you don't how could it is to hear that i am normal feeling like this

    I swear i'm just at my wits end because i'm stuck in a town where i don't know anyone and all my friends live 2-3 hrs away and i don't have my licence yet cause i can't afford the driving lessons and DP is still on his p's and the money i get from working can go towards driving lessons...i NEED adult interaction and i am way too relient on DP for that because i dont get it but when he gets home from work he just wants time to himself which i definately understand but i'm getting to the point where i'm thinking "where's MY me-time?" i seriously don't know how i've lasted for this long.

    I have put a few resume's in at a few of the local shops so , i figgure a couple of hrs a week can't hurt too much.
    Me - (Madam Monkey)-22 DF - (Cheeky Monkey)-21
    DS - (Spunky Monkey)-born 19th Dec 2005 - 2 YEARS OLD!
    DD - (Stinky Monkey) - Born 23rd October 2007


 

Similar Threads

  1. Advice please :)
    By CakeyLoaf in forum General Parenting Tips, Advice & Chat
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 24-07-2012, 19:48
  2. Advice please
    By Naomi22 in forum Issues with Family Members
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: 22-06-2012, 23:25
  3. Advice needed from a nurse maybe or just advice please!
    By MyBubbaJack in forum General Health
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 23-05-2012, 22:28

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

directory quick search

postcode / advanced search basic search

 

who are these people who write great posts? meet our hubbub authors!


forum - chatting now
 
can you help?
new stuff
The Tommee Tippee Miomee range is now available to shop online. A new range of products developed in conjunction with biomedical engineers, paediatricians, midwives & mothers. Shop now for all your baby essentials. Free Shipping nationwide!
sales & discounts
Save time and money and enjoy the convenience of having home delivered fresh 100% Aussie produce from Aussie Farmers Direct. For a limited time only, we are offering customers that are new to Aussie Farmers an exclusive joining offer.
Enjoy 50% off a Seasonal Fruit & Veg Box!