Anywho, life is grand. I have a job lined up starting this August with a school district as a speech pathologist intern (I get paid and only a grand less than a fully certified speech pathologist so don't feel sorry for me...'intern' just a technical term.) I'll be a fully certified speech pathologist at the end of the school year in 2010 so I'm looking forward to that!
It's been almost a year since I graduated with my masters and have been staying home with Alex. I have absolutely enjoyed my time as a stay at home mom but I'm looking forward to finishing what I started and getting my CCC's. Once I start work, I'll be able to decide which is harder: being a working mommy or being a stay at home mommy. I think being a working mommy will be harder which is one of my biggest concerns with starting this summer.
So far, here's the biggest difference for me.
Stay at home mommy
Pros
- No commuter stress (this is huge being that I commuted 3 hours/day during rush hour to San Marcos and back for over 2 years)
- No guilt over leaving your child at a day care center or with another caregiver (also really huge for me)
- Saving money on clothes, eating out, gas
- Having time to do lots of fun things and bonding with your child...lots of time
- Always feeling the need to cook and maintain a clean house (I think this is self-inflicted guilt that I just can't let go)
- Always trying to pinch pennies again to avoid guilt over not working and not contributing financially to my house after having spent over $30k on my masters degree
- Never get to eat a meal in peace...this is a big one!!!
Pros
- Get to eat in peace
- Get to contribute to your family financially which equates to buying more non-essentials for everyone including me...YAY!
- Get to have a maid!!! YAY!!!
- Guilt & concern over leaving my child with another caregiver :-(
- Not enough time to cook what I would like as often
- Stress from work & commute (big yuck)
- Always on a time crunch (another yuck)
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