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Old 03-10-2025, 12:09 PM   #1451
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Does anyone want free crib? I've been procrastinating in taking this apart but if someone wants it, I will.

Owned it since new but it hasn't been used in the last 12+ months...

https://www.homedepot.ca/product/gra...5808?rrec=true

Are there even any places where I can donate this?
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Old 03-11-2025, 07:12 AM   #1452
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post it on any buy nothing group / daddy / mama group and people will flock over to get it
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This, if it's free it'll be gone in no time in those groups. Been on those groups for like almost 11 years, they're cheap as fuck (not blaming I understand why) but it's quite hard to sell anything for a fair price you have to have the mindset of just get rid of this thing for any price period.
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Old 03-16-2025, 01:35 PM   #1454
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Curious - do you plan on teaching your kid how to drive or will you pay someone to do it? I have a negative impression of driving schools b/c I think they're just teaching people how to pass the test rather than how to be good drivers. Maybe things are different today but I see tonnes of student drivers in my area and I'm extremely unimpressed by the quality of driving by the students.
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Old 03-16-2025, 06:53 PM   #1455
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Even before my son turned 16 we would point out good & bad scenarios as we drove around. So we were teaching him even though he wasn’t behind the wheel. He’s nearing 17 now and still hasn’t taken a single lesson, lol.

The plan is for him to take some formal lessons because it will reduce the L period.

Edit: oops, yes it’s to reduce the N period
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Old 03-16-2025, 08:13 PM   #1456
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Even before my son turned 16 we would point out good & bad scenarios as we drove around. So we were teaching him even though he wasn’t behind the wheel. He’s nearing 17 now and still hasn’t taken a single lesson, lol.

The plan is for him to take some formal lessons because it will reduce the L period.
Didn't they stop reducing L and reduced the N instead?
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Has anyone thought about doing the stay at home dad thing for a couple years?

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It's my wife's turn to pursue her career, so if either of us is going to stay home it would be me. While this would be a pretty big setback to our lifestyle and retirement plans, I think we could scrape by for some limited time.

It's a lot of tradeoffs, so just wondering if you guys may have thought of things I haven't. Especially those of you whose kids are now older and you've seen some shit.
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My wife has been SAH for the last few years, it has its challenges but overall it's great. I'd do it in a heartbeat if I could.
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Has anyone thought about doing the stay at home dad thing for a couple years?

It's my wife's turn to pursue her career, so if either of us is going to stay home it would be me. While this would be a pretty big setback to our lifestyle and retirement plans, I think we could scrape by for some limited time.

It's a lot of tradeoffs, so just wondering if you guys may have thought of things I haven't. Especially those of you whose kids are now older and you've seen some shit.
I'm sorta doing this right now as I quit my job in Dec due to my hearing loss. I'm eventually going back to work but I'm taking time to noodle on what that will look like for me (consulting? f/t work? etc) but meanwhile I'm able to spend more time with my kid (6y). I go to her field trips (big and small) and handle more of her extra curricular activities. I'm also way more present as a dad - I'm not an exhausted blob at the end of the work day, I'm an active participant in her activities. I've also picked up a bit of the household work though that's a work in progress (my wife would say there is no progress).

I still have work related stuff that I'm doing here and there so I'm not completely a SAHD but I'm not exactly busy right now. From what I recall your job is pretty stressful with a fair bit of travel so it might not hurt to have a sabbatical for a bit to recharge and revisit your career.

If you can swing it definitely do it - I was hit a couple years ago by the quote of "From the age of 0-10 you are your child's favourite person" and it's always on my mind nowadays. I love being a dad more than I expected and it's my favourite thing to do by far so I'm not going to rush back to work right now even though we are running a deficit right now (we could handle it for another year if needed).

Happy to chat offline about my thought process on why I did what I did and how we are making it work.
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I'm sorta doing this right now as I quit my job in Dec due to my hearing loss. I'm eventually going back to work but I'm taking time to noodle on what that will look like for me (consulting? f/t work? etc) but meanwhile I'm able to spend more time with my kid (6y). I go to her field trips (big and small) and handle more of her extra curricular activities. I'm also way more present as a dad - I'm not an exhausted blob at the end of the work day, I'm an active participant in her activities. I've also picked up a bit of the household work though that's a work in progress (my wife would say there is no progress).

I still have work related stuff that I'm doing here and there so I'm not completely a SAHD but I'm not exactly busy right now. From what I recall your job is pretty stressful with a fair bit of travel so it might not hurt to have a sabbatical for a bit to recharge and revisit your career.

If you can swing it definitely do it - I was hit a couple years ago by the quote of "From the age of 0-10 you are your child's favourite person" and it's always on my mind nowadays. I love being a dad more than I expected and it's my favourite thing to do by far so I'm not going to rush back to work right now even though we are running a deficit right now (we could handle it for another year if needed).

Happy to chat offline about my thought process on why I did what I did and how we are making it work.
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My kids hate me lol so staying at home would be a challenge.

My wife wants to be a SAHM, but I don't think it's mentally healthy for her as she needs to feel useful and be productive above the home stuff. We also want to set a good role model that we need to work so the kids don't think it's ok to do nothing at home.

As for the hating me thing, no they don't actually hate me but they prefer mom over dad. The older is in Kindy now and the younger one is in daycare and we've seen massive growth with the younger one so we likely won't change.
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A "fact" I've seen thrown around is that by the age of 12 you'll have spent 75% of all the time you'll ever spend with your kid and by age 18 it'll be 90%. I believe it's based off the American time use survey done in 2023 which you can find here: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/t...nOnlyInTable=1

I can't find a way to break down the survey data to prove it's 75% and 90% but it mostly sounds about right give or take 10% (us Asians probably don't kick our kids out at 18 like them Whiteys so our numbers are probably a bit lower).
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My kids hate me lol so staying at home would be a challenge.

My wife wants to be a SAHM, but I don't think it's mentally healthy for her as she needs to feel useful and be productive above the home stuff. We also want to set a good role model that we need to work so the kids don't think it's ok to do nothing at home.

As for the hating me thing, no they don't actually hate me but they prefer mom over dad. The older is in Kindy now and the younger one is in daycare and we've seen massive growth with the younger one so we likely won't change.
My wife quit her job to be a SAHM a few years after our second kid was born. Unless you have a nanny/maid, I’d argue the SAHM partner has a harder job than someone with a 9-5 office job because their job never ends. Running errands, getting groceries, preparing meals, taking kids to/from school and extra curricular activities, being available if your kids are sick or need to be picked up early - all of this takes stress away from the main income earner. On top of that, I always stress to my kids that we’re lucky to have enough money to have mom stay at home to take care of them. She’s never “doing nothing”. I always remind her that I’m thankful for everything she does around the house. The only worry I have is that she has limited time to spend with other adults, so any time she gets a chance (e.g. yoga class, ex co-workers) , I encourage her to go out with them.
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