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And that's why I try to not be militant about QF or even SAHM.Hi Rose and Olive
Thanks so much for your lengthy answers. I find this is so fascinating, and welcome any further insight you and others have on this topic.
I think the thing that's concerning me about this is that my husband has some health issues, and I'm going to be the breadwinner in this family - this is what my studies have been gearing towards. I graduated last year, and am awaiting confirmation of a full-time job.
I so much want to have more kids and stay home, but these are sacrifices I make for the family I have at the moment. Having another child or three doesn't seem possible at the moment... maybe ever.
Hi Rose and Olive
Thanks so much for your lengthy answers. I find this is so fascinating, and welcome any further insight you and others have on this topic.
I think the thing that's concerning me about this is that my husband has some health issues, and I'm going to be the breadwinner in this family - this is what my studies have been gearing towards. I graduated last year, and am awaiting confirmation of a full-time job.
I so much want to have more kids and stay home, but these are sacrifices I make for the family I have at the moment. Having another child or three doesn't seem possible at the moment... maybe ever.
DH is an IT person for a local internet company, and also does side work for other local companies (programming mostly). We have never gotten Welfare, used food stamps, or WIC (although I'm sure we qualify, we don't feel the need).2) Financial aspects. Do you guys all have fantastic jobs, and that's how you can afford so many children? Or is it a case of 'God will provide'? Or is it a mixture of welfare and working?
You are awesome. Thanks for sharing all this! It was great to read an Aussie perspective.Hi. I'm in Oz too. Fewer kids than some of the others here but perhaps more able to address some of your concerns specifically. My hubby is a bricklayer/horticulturalist. He broke his back about 10 years ago when our older kids were just starting High school & has been on disability ever since. He will never work again. We were committed to homeschooling our youngest & that was very definitly my job.
We are semi rural & grew a lot of our own fruit & veg; gardening was part of the curriculum. We also kept chooks & our boys were avid crabbers & fisherman though not all of us eat seafood.
A lot of our clothing was bought 2nd hand. You can get really nice stuff if you use the Vinnies in the snobbier suburbs or touristy places.
When our expenditures were at their heaviest I had some part~time/casual work at the local school doing remedial stuff plus the occassional freelance writing sell.
Money has always been tight but we have always paid our bills & there was money for club soccer for the middle 3 (plus expenditure for travel costs, boots, shinnies & subs Xs 3) & my youngest girl learns 3 instruments. God really does provide for the necessities, & even some of our 'wants'.
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