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Originally Posted by StuartD
It's a weird cycle but it doesn't have to be overwhelming. Just manage your time and you'll manage.
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well we are both excited and the experience will most likely be much more rewarding than those who have to go back to a day job after their kid is born. We all know the story of the dads who see their kid born on lunch break then drive back to work.
For us at least both being work-from-home webmasters will give us the chance to spend much more time with our child as it develops and we are looking forward to that.
The luxury of working from home has already paid off as Ive gotten to be with her every step of the way, and will be here every day the child exists and not stuck at some 8-9 hour a day wage slave position.
we've worked hard to get here and this experience will be great.
we bought a house to start family and thats what we doing.
neither of us have to go to some day job and deal with the circumstances of that type of lifestyle while trying to raise a kid or at least nurture one through its first years...