Today I became a house husband...

Started by OllieC, March 30, 2009, 08:49:53

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OllieC

The mrs went back to work today after a year's maternity leave (yes, Thurston is one year old next week)... and it's just not worth me going to work (for a start, 2 children in nursery for a day is £110).

So far Annabelle's still asleep & I'm sitting watching Thurston slide around the floor like a (rather grumpy) circus seal.

This is easy! Now let's see if we make it to the end of the week with all 3 of us unscathed!

OllieC


mummybunny

QuoteI'm sitting watching Thurston slide around the floor like a (rather grumpy) circus seal


Love it don't kids just make you laugh  ;D  ;D


I'm sure your all be fine  ::). Don't let your guard down as soon as you say its easy the poop hits the fan  ;D

Good luck  ;D ;D ;D

Lucy

caroline7758

I presume you know that you can claim up to 80% of your childcare costs through tax credits?

OllieC

Quote from: caroline7758 on March 30, 2009, 09:26:09
I presume you know that you can claim up to 80% of your childcare costs through tax credits?

Really? No, I didn't... is it means tested?

saddad

Probably, the system isn't designed to support "working" families despite what they say.....
I remember when OH went back to work after the second it cost half of her wages in Nursery fees (there were no tax credits then!) It was over £600 pcm.

I shall soon be in a similar position, although my children are now 19 and 16 (in April)...
:-\


Old bird

Sounds like a good life to me!

Ollie enjoy it!  I hadn't seen you posting recently and thought that you had "vanished"!!

How are the chickens doing?

Enjoy your life of "leisure" I would so like to be in your position!!!

Old Bird

;D

Deb P

Ollie, I honestly wish you well, personally I wouldn't do that again for love nor money!  ;D

I found having babies the easy bit in comparison, the post natal bit drove me potty and I confess I was relieved to go back to work after a few months! Of course now they are older they give us new challenges......I could be a housewife (well, lottie wife) now and be quite happy!  ::)
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

saddad

Are you coming down today? Not seen you over the weekend Deb...  :)

Deb P

Quote from: saddad on March 30, 2009, 10:26:42
Are you coming down today? Not seen you over the weekend Deb...  :)

Been in London, pm'd you.... ;)
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

caroline7758

Quote from: OllieC on March 30, 2009, 09:37:37
Quote from: caroline7758 on March 30, 2009, 09:26:09
I presume you know that you can claim up to 80% of your childcare costs through tax credits?

Really? No, I didn't... is it means tested?

Yes, and it's usually assessed on your previous year's income. Look at the site mentioned above or get your local CAB to do a calculation for you.

veggamite

It will be Jeremy Kyle and Loose Women next  ;D  Don't let these mothers tell you it is hard and stressful.  Its great.  Stick a bit of washing in and have a coffee.  Enjoy it.  Its the best time with your children ever when they are little.  Much better than nursery.  Glad you are managing to arrange you life to do this important thing for THEM. 

katynewbie

 :o

EEEEK! Ollie, don't do it...daytime telly I mean, that way madness lies!

Best wishes with it all, now stop reading and get on with it, those nappies don't change themselves you know!

;)

cornykev

Ollie how hard can it be, a couple of nappies, a drop of telly, bake a cake, bish bosh bobs yer uncle.  :-*      ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Twoflower

my youngest is 2 1/2 and a great help on the allotment. She has finally  given up eating soil and is a dab hand at planting potatoes now ;D ;D

saddad

Got over the gravel fetish as well?
  ???

debster

a pregnant colleague at work today told me her husband asked her what she was going to do all day when the baby is born cos
a) she is used to working long hours
b) babies sleep twenty hours a day  :o ;D

he is serious lol

Twoflower

Quote from: saddad on March 30, 2009, 21:35:03
Got over the gravel fetish as well?
  ???

      have you met my youngest??? :)

saddad

All small children go through it... Twoflower..

He's in for a rude awakening then Debster, several time each night at the very least...  ;D

Twoflower

Quote from: debster on March 30, 2009, 21:36:09
a pregnant colleague at work today told me her husband asked her what she was going to do all day when the baby is born cos
a) she is used to working long hours
b) babies sleep twenty hours a day  :o ;D

he is serious lol

 If this is his first baby he'll learn ;D

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