backbreaker
Master Don Juan
as most of you know my wife does not work. which means that our son stays home all day which is cool I get to see him all the time as i work from home. we have been debating this back and forth, i want to put joe in day care/ pre school, to let him get used to being around other kids and stuff, she wants to keep him at home, she basically just doesn't like the thought of not having him around. she works with him with his ABC's and stuff it's not like he's just sitting at home playing all day. actually he is lol, but you get the point.
so we decided, let's at least look and see what's out there and then come up witha list of pros and cons to each.
so yesterday we went to look at 3 preschools around town. lol i should have known what i was in for when not one of the schools listed their prices on the website. good lord.
how can i put this.. you know, say you are a male and you live in Los Angeles you are 23 years old. you have a job making 35k a year and you meet this chick, you "love her" and one thing leads to another. she decides she wants to have a child. you get her preganat have a baby... you will have to scrap by just to be able to afford the cheapest day cares around town. what you will probably end up doing is sending the child to grandma's house or something like that where the kid isn't going to learn **** and is going to be behind the 8 ball.
i guess becuase i was raised in arknasas one of the worst education states in america, they did not expect the kids to know anything when they went to kindergarten, i remember learning my abc's when i went to kindergarten. **** actually the first grade. now a days, it's just a given when you hit kindergarten that your kid knowws his abc's. they hit the ground running. my little sister who went to private school was learning Spanish in the 4th grade. they aren't playing around anymore, at least the good schools.
i wish there was a gude or someone to sit down and really explain to guys and women just how much money it cost to give your child a decent education. The two day cares we narrowed it down to cost 1,250 a month and 1,100 a month respectively. and these aren't even "top tier" day cares, i feel anything more than that is at a point of diminishing returns
god forbid you have twins. we have a friend who has a 4 year old and a 2 year old and we were talking to them yesterday and they pay 2300 for day care a month. 2300 fvcking dollars for day care.
mind you we live in LA i'm sure the price fluctuates depending on where you live. i know my sister's (in little rock) day care was 200 a week so 800 a month and it was decent enough.
we will probably end up sending him to day care just so he can get used to being around kids his age everyday.
while let's take the lower number, 1,100 isn't just a a ton of money, it isn't something that I believe two sub 25 year old's could easily afford. just stresses to me just how not ready most people are to have kids.
it cost money, a lot of it to successfully raise a child in America. you odn't have to be rich by any stretch but i mean, you need to be established. something most men aren't when they have children.
like i look at my cousin, she has 3 kids and she is 25 years old. she had her first when she was 14 years old. and my grandmother had to take care of him everyday today he is 9 years old and can barely read. breaks my heart. and i remember when she got pregnant everyone was happy to pitch in and help but the truth is the baby was doomed in the sense that he was destined to be behind the other kids his age from the start. he was never given a fair chance. and she just keeps popping out babies and handing them off.
so we decided, let's at least look and see what's out there and then come up witha list of pros and cons to each.
so yesterday we went to look at 3 preschools around town. lol i should have known what i was in for when not one of the schools listed their prices on the website. good lord.
how can i put this.. you know, say you are a male and you live in Los Angeles you are 23 years old. you have a job making 35k a year and you meet this chick, you "love her" and one thing leads to another. she decides she wants to have a child. you get her preganat have a baby... you will have to scrap by just to be able to afford the cheapest day cares around town. what you will probably end up doing is sending the child to grandma's house or something like that where the kid isn't going to learn **** and is going to be behind the 8 ball.
i guess becuase i was raised in arknasas one of the worst education states in america, they did not expect the kids to know anything when they went to kindergarten, i remember learning my abc's when i went to kindergarten. **** actually the first grade. now a days, it's just a given when you hit kindergarten that your kid knowws his abc's. they hit the ground running. my little sister who went to private school was learning Spanish in the 4th grade. they aren't playing around anymore, at least the good schools.
i wish there was a gude or someone to sit down and really explain to guys and women just how much money it cost to give your child a decent education. The two day cares we narrowed it down to cost 1,250 a month and 1,100 a month respectively. and these aren't even "top tier" day cares, i feel anything more than that is at a point of diminishing returns
god forbid you have twins. we have a friend who has a 4 year old and a 2 year old and we were talking to them yesterday and they pay 2300 for day care a month. 2300 fvcking dollars for day care.
mind you we live in LA i'm sure the price fluctuates depending on where you live. i know my sister's (in little rock) day care was 200 a week so 800 a month and it was decent enough.
we will probably end up sending him to day care just so he can get used to being around kids his age everyday.
while let's take the lower number, 1,100 isn't just a a ton of money, it isn't something that I believe two sub 25 year old's could easily afford. just stresses to me just how not ready most people are to have kids.
it cost money, a lot of it to successfully raise a child in America. you odn't have to be rich by any stretch but i mean, you need to be established. something most men aren't when they have children.
like i look at my cousin, she has 3 kids and she is 25 years old. she had her first when she was 14 years old. and my grandmother had to take care of him everyday today he is 9 years old and can barely read. breaks my heart. and i remember when she got pregnant everyone was happy to pitch in and help but the truth is the baby was doomed in the sense that he was destined to be behind the other kids his age from the start. he was never given a fair chance. and she just keeps popping out babies and handing them off.