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<blockquote data-quote="BigFatMatt" data-source="post: 16256425" data-attributes="member: 170121"><p>We have a 17 month old baby daughter and my wife works from home editing scientific journal articles. My daughter has already changed my life and made me into a better man, and I can't imagine life without her. The sacrifices you might make seem significant before you have kids but once they arrive, everything changes and your entire mindset shifts. It sounds like a bad thing but honestly I have never been more fulfilled and happy with life. </p><p></p><p>My wife's work is very flexible, she works whenever she wants, wherever she wants as long as there is internet. Even still... she can't do work and watch our daughter at the same time except one day per week (Fridays). </p><p></p><p>My parents live in town and my mom comes over Monday - Thursday to watch our daughter. I'm lucky my wife is willing to put up with my mom. She definitely has days where she gets annoyed and ends up leaving home to work in her office, or going to a coffee shop and working there. </p><p></p><p>I said when we first got pregnant that daycare was NOT an option and my wife didn't understand at first... but I think she gets it now and feels the same way. It honestly breaks my heart thinking about anyone's kids having to go to daycare. My mom and dad made sacrifices so myself and my brother never saw the inside of a daycare and I think it helped us both get to where we are in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigFatMatt, post: 16256425, member: 170121"] We have a 17 month old baby daughter and my wife works from home editing scientific journal articles. My daughter has already changed my life and made me into a better man, and I can't imagine life without her. The sacrifices you might make seem significant before you have kids but once they arrive, everything changes and your entire mindset shifts. It sounds like a bad thing but honestly I have never been more fulfilled and happy with life. My wife's work is very flexible, she works whenever she wants, wherever she wants as long as there is internet. Even still... she can't do work and watch our daughter at the same time except one day per week (Fridays). My parents live in town and my mom comes over Monday - Thursday to watch our daughter. I'm lucky my wife is willing to put up with my mom. She definitely has days where she gets annoyed and ends up leaving home to work in her office, or going to a coffee shop and working there. I said when we first got pregnant that daycare was NOT an option and my wife didn't understand at first... but I think she gets it now and feels the same way. It honestly breaks my heart thinking about anyone's kids having to go to daycare. My mom and dad made sacrifices so myself and my brother never saw the inside of a daycare and I think it helped us both get to where we are in life. [/QUOTE]
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