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[S966]Stay Home With Me
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If you have children already, the first thing that goes away when you decide to stay at home is the cost of daycare. However, if you work at home, part of that cost may remain, unless your work is such that you can keep the children home with you. Take a look at how much of your income right now is going to daycare. That cost alone may prove to you that you don't need a high-paying work at home job to stay home – a simpler one may suffice.

There are several other costs that will drop if you stay at home. You'll be in a different tax bracket. You'll probably drive less, eat out less often and you won't need clothes for work, which can save both on shopping and on dry cleaning bills.

When you're figuring out how much it costs you to work outside the home, don't assume that becoming a stay at home or work at home parent will cause you to stop eating out. You will have those days where you decide to take the kids out, more likely than not.

One thing many parents forget to think about when they decide to stay at home is to handle retirement planning. Now, if you're just staying home for a year or two, it's probably not a big deal, but if you plan on staying home for many years, this can be a huge impact on you when you do retire. You may not have the finances to fund your retirement account well when your family is living on only one income, but you should try to do at least a little. See my article on retirement planning for stay at home parents for more information.

Use this information to figure out what you will need to earn while staying at home. Some will be fine as a single income family, but others will need the stay at home parent to earn some kind of income. Ideally, this will be a relatively small amount, as the whole point of having a stay at home parent is to have more time with the kids and benefit them, not maintain a freely spending lifestyle. However, if a single income isn't enough, a work at home job or home business will likely become necessary.

Figure out how much income will be necessary and how much risk you are willing to take. Work at home jobs are harder to come by, but home businesses are by their nature more risky, and it may take a few years to earn an adequate income from a business. Plan accordingly, and know that you might not be able to live your preferred lifestyle right away.

Fortunately, by the time you take out the costs of working outside the home, you will likely find you don't need to earn what you used to. Half or even less of your previous income may be quite adequate. It may require sacrifice, but that's what being a parent is about.


When you are admitted to the hospital, you may want to bring some things from home with you to be more comfortable. If you plan ahead, you can set up your hospital room to be a bit more like your bedroom at home. You might bring your own bathrobe, some warm socks or your favorite slippers. You can bring your most comfortable pillow or a warm blanket.

Although the hospital will supply you with some toiletries, you may prefer to use your own. You might bring along dry shampoo, or your favorite shampoo and conditioner, and dry skin lotion. Do not use heavily perfumed items in case you are placed in a room with a chemically sensitive person.

Although your room may have a television, you may want to have a portable DVD player and some of your favorite movies. Humor can help with healing, so this would be a good time to indulge your funny bone.

If friends or family want to know a good gift for you, you might suggest books and magazines. Some people find that a good mystery or novel will absorb their attention. You can also listen to your favorite music on CD or tune in to talk radio—choose whatever will make your time in the hospital less stressful and help your recovery.

It can be very difficult to rest at night in the hospital due to the noise and the amount of light. Because of this, you might consider wearing a sleep mask and ear plugs.

Bring along a 2- or 3-day supply of your prescribed medications in their labeled bottles. Give them to the nursing staff for your doctor to review. If you bring more than a 2- or 3- day supply, the hospital may refuse to administer those medications to you out of liability concerns, and they could be lost before they get returned to you.

If you did not bring any of your own medicine, the hospital may have to fill prescriptions for you and sometimes that can take extra time and possible expense.

Remember that there will be many times when you are not in your room or you are sleeping, so do not keep any valuables, cash, keys, your driver's license, Social Security or Medicare cards in your room. Once you have been admitted, have your friend or a family member remove your personal information cards and any valuables for safe keeping.

Being in the hospital can be a very stressful time. It is good to remember ways in which you can be made more comfortable to help speed your recovery. Be sure to bring items to make you feel more at home; things to entertain you; prescription medicines for medical review; and keep your personal data safe. That way, you can concentrate on getting well.
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