Annabelle:
That's another assumption I made--that I would always have the higher income. I also didn't realize that she placed so much importance on her career. I mean, her favorite things to talk about are family, kids, weddings, marriage, homemaking, etc. I assumed she would be happier staying at home than working. I assume that I assume too much.
And yeah, it's good that we have some time before we are ready to have kids.
I also would agree that not every single school is bad for every single person. I think there are certain personalities out there that benefit from: being around a large group of people for long periods of time, receiving verbal explanations and personal interactions with certain subjects, perhaps the competition that comes with being around a large group of peers, etc. But I also think that school, especially public school, can be a horrible experience for many, many people (like me). There were a few things that I enjoyed, but for the most part it felt like a prison filled with hollow, two-dimensional people with no character or substance.
I completely see your point about the importance of home-life for children. Like if I was forced to put my kids in a horrible public school for some reason, it would not negatively affect them as much if they had a wonderful home to come home to.
xelent:
Yeah, I do need to learn more about what options are available. Perhaps she would be more open to homeschooling if she saw the groups and communities that are available.
I think I see your point about flexibility--like, for instance, if we lived out in the country but near a hospital, she would still make a hefty salary but our cost of living would be very low.
She went to a private school and she had an amazing experience. Everyone knew everyone else and she literally has no bad memories from that time. She never felt forced to be there, she always wanted to be there. She did as many extracurricular activities as she could, and she remains friends with several of her old teachers and classmates. This was nothing like my experience, although i do have some friends that remain.