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To: thegreatbeast
Actually, one income can support a middle-class existence, if you are willing to forgo brand-new cars in the driveway every other year and a fancy home.

My husband and I are both 29, and bought our first home 18 months ago (after his 9 years with the Navy). We didn't buy the most expensive house we can afford--we bought the one that needs some cosmetic work but is comfortable to live in. We bought a second car (new, but our other is 9 years old), we don't go out a lot, we are planning on homeschooling our kids, we live pretty well but not extravagantly (and we have savings too!), and we are not starving. And we do it on one income!

My husband makes a pretty good middle-class wage, and I am sure that we could have more things if I worked, and our home improvements could get done faster, but I have an almost 4-year-old and one on the way. I have worked outside the home, and it did not bring much extra income into the house, and we had miserable lives and not much time as a family. Is our home life perfect? Of course not--but our overall quality of living sure is better with one of us home during the day. I do the cleaning and the cooking and the laundry and all that goes with the territory of staying at home with the kids, but my husband helps out (he's in school as well, so he really has to be a superdadddy) when I really need it.

I am so p***** off at the NOW nags for telling women that they aren't anything without a career, and kids can come whenever, and even then, why should they have to quit working when the baby comes...just dump them in daycare at six weeks so they can be fulfilled at work!

Is being a one-income family always easy? No! Is it worth forgoing some things to know you're doing the most important job there is? Of course!

32 posted on 04/08/2002 9:58:20 AM PDT by Okies love Dubya 2
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To: Okies love Dubya 2
Sage words....never forget that aside from the practical room you'll need for the family that houses are primarily a life style when it comes to how much to spend or where to live. Rarely are they a great investment either....I know ..I know. In the Bay Area or some other place where houses spike from time to time are the exception but usually don't count on your house to be a "money maker".
39 posted on 04/08/2002 10:13:03 AM PDT by wardaddy
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To: Okies love Dubya 2
Thanks for being one of the mothers who cares more about her family than about having a house full of "stuff."
55 posted on 04/08/2002 10:35:41 AM PDT by Bigg Red
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