C.C.
HI M.,
I have SOOO been there! I got married at 18 and had my first baby 7mos later. Yeah you do the math LOL! Those first couple of years after the baby was born were SO hard. We were in the same boat you're in, working hard, not enough money to go around much less get some new clothes and take care of yourself. That's when my husband and I sat down and seriously talked things out and that's what you need to do. First of all that's one hefty daycare bill, how much of your paycheck do you have left after paying that? Would it be more affordable to just stay home? You're in a different state than I am but I'm sure that if you chose to stay home then your family would qualify for foodstamps, medicaid, WIC and other programs designed to help families with low incomes. That's the route my husband I chose for 5 yrs and now we don't have to be in that system anymore, we got our debt paid off and my husband has an outstanding job, so it really does get better! Sit down, really look at your income and budget and make some choices about your spending and bills, what can you live without and should you just stay home and quit paying that much to a daycare center? Look up your states human services dept/social services dept and get the info you need to get some assistance, they're not all about foster care. You can do this and it may take some time but things will get better, I'm living proof!
If you're still feeling down and stressed try talking to your doctor about depression, its crazy how bad depression can hurt us and how much better we feel when its treated! Again living proof to that!
C. C.