I can then stick my 2 year old in free daycare (we qualify).
Then I can go to my job, where I will get two ten minute breaks, a lunch break, and a full day to myself on my days off when my children are at school. Oh yeah ... and a pay check.
I will no longer have to pay for ...
4 children's educational books or needs
50 total meals
extra activities
transportation for activities (they'll have them at school)
As an added benefit I won't have to ...
potty train my own child or care for him
With that savings and my paycheck I will be able to afford someone to come in once a week to clean and do laundry. I'd be able to afford that treadmill I've been wanting as well. I might consider an occasional massage now and then as well.
Yes, I think I'll get a job ... so I can come home and enjoy a luxurious life.
Thank you, Obama and Rosen for showing me the light!!
Okay, make believe time over. Back to reality. I have work to do...
~*~*~Krystal~*~*~

2 comments:
Well done :)
People unfamiliar with homeschooling think that homeschooling one's children is inexpensive. It. Is. Not.
BTW, I am a contracted teacher for groups of homeschoolers. I teach mostly high-school courses to these wonderful children, all of them serious about their education. More and more institutions of higher learning are now preferring graduated homeschoolers for admission! It's not a wonder, really. But it IS a new trend.
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