Why Does Childcare Cost So Much?

The cost of childcare for one child tops $10,000 a year nationwide. This is despite the fact that early childcare educators – the people who staff childcare and preschools across the country – barely make more than the national average minimum wage ($11-$15/hr),

It’s easy to get angry about how much it costs to leave your child with someone responsible while you go to work, but if we break down the income and expenses, the truth is that no one is really winning in the current system.

We’ve shared a video below that was put together by the national advocacy group Child Care Aware of America that reveals how the numbers may seem crazy, but really aren’t. In their hypothetical child care center there are 40 full-time children enrolled for 10 hours a day, with each family paying $10k/year per child, meaning the center starts the year with a budget of $400,000…which seems like a lot more than it really is.

First, they’ve got to pay the basics of rent, utilities, and maintenance, which adds up to around 12% of their budget, or $48,000.

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Church basements and people’s homes offer the lowest overhead, which leaves more cash for the other necessities on this list, but often parents prefer centers that are located centrally to high-traffic areas on their way to work.

Next up, classroom materials, food, and administrative costs – 23% of the budget, or $92,000.

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Parents want to leave their child in a nice, clean classroom that provides age and developmentally-appropriate toys, snacks and/or lunches. This category also includes insurance, licensing, and accreditation fees, plus staff training and continuing education, all of which are necessary evils.

You’ve got to pay your staff, and it eats up 65% of the budget, or around $260,000 a year.

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Regulations require a certain number of workers per child, and taking care of babies and toddlers all day requires a lot of eyes and hands. The base ratio is one teacher for every three infants, and one teacher for every four children 1-4 years old.

In the example in the video, the salaries are divvied up between a director ($22/hr), three lead teachers for each of the three classrooms ($13/hr) and six assistant teachers scraping the bottom of the barrel at $10.50/hr. And that’s a minimum.

This doesn’t include medical benefits or paid vacations, incidentally.

A kindergarten teacher – responsible for the education of children just one or two years older – makes an average of $36,000 more a year, and receives retirement, medical, and vacation benefits.

Right now, there doesn’t seem to be a good answer to the problem, though some states are working to provide at least one or two years of publicly-funded preschool. Offering that across the country is a far off prospect, however, and maybe a pipe dream.

After watching the video below and checking out the numbers, you’ll see that the people caring for your child are doing their best with very little.

So maybe cut them some slack, no matter how much your wallet is hurting at the end of the month.

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Only Rich People Have These 15 Problems

We’ve all got problems, they just get different with the more money you have. Below are 15 problems that might not look like problems if you aren’t swimming in your dough like Scrooge McDuck.

But hey. We’ve all got our crosses to bear.

#15. Too many.

“Too many bottles of this wine we can’t pronounce Too many bowls of that green, no Lucky Charms The maids come around too much Parents ain’t around enough Too many joy rides in daddy’s Jaguar Too many white lies and white lines Super rich kids with nothing but loose ends Super rich kids with nothing but fake friends.”

#14. Never knowing.

“Never knowing if others are “just in it for the money””

#13. Devastating personal cost.

“They have to, likely at devastating personal cost, donate to and help elect the most corrupt people on the planet. Otherwise, they might end up with a pol who makes them not pollute or sell stuff that is safe.”

#12. Somehow compensates.

“1.) You will never know who is in your life for you, and who is in your life because you have money, including your significant other. There will always be a nagging doubt.

2.) Many people hate you because you’re rich, and that hurts.

3.) Many people discount your very real problems, anxieties, depression, etc because they think having lots of money somehow makes you immune to them, or somehow compensates.

4.) People don’t respect your things, because “you can just buy another one”. This happens with all sorts of “hangers-on”.

5.) People expect you to pay for their shit, when they’ve no right to expect that at all. Go hang out with a group some night, and yeah, you’ll be footing the bill.

6.) People automatically assume your life is perfect and cannot imagine that you could ever have problems or pressures just like they do.

7.) You walk around insanely conscious of how you’re coming across, all the time. If you do one thing even slightly wrong, no one considers that it might be out of social awkwardness, but instead they chock it up to you being a “rich asshole.” This goes hand-in-hand with being very careful to not drive too nice a car, or show off your cool stuff. Have a sweet boat? People think that’s cool. Be rich and have a sweet boat? You’re a rich, flashy asshole showing off.

8.) You’re probably rich because you’re a workaholic and struggle with work/life balance.

None of this is meant to make it sound like rich folk have it bad, necessarily, but having money can’t solve everything.”

#11. FFS.

“Gold sprinkles all over you food ffs.”

#10. Not enough arms.

“Not enough arms to carry all their hundred dollar bills.”

#9. Experience.

“Based on my own experience:

Ensuring that what you have is “working hard” enough. Is this investment worth it? Should I stay in for the long haul/ride it out, or jump to something potentially better?
Hiding your wealth from friends and family, who may become resentful at your success our your perceived lack of charity. The people in my life know I’m financially comfortable, but if they knew the whole truth, it could get very uncomfortable.
Fishing out scams from people who present you with investment opportunities.”

#8. Unions and stuff.

“Tfw your wage slaves start to unionize so you export their jobs to starving children in Cambodia.”

#7. It blends with the cabinets.

“Finding the fridge while wasted bc it blends with the cabinets.”

#6. Your depression.

“Feeling like your depression isn’t justified.”

#5. Them for them.

“They never know if someone really loves them for them.”

#4. Resentful people.

“Resentful people when they show off their wealth. It’s no joke, a friend took me for a ride in his Lamborghini, people at stop lights and on the street were insulting him for no reason. They were calling him a capitalist pig, chanting to crash, one of them said he was the problem with the country. He says things like that happen every time he goes downtown and he’s used to it.”

#3. It’s a real problem.

“Where to hide the dead bodies.”

#2. Social stress.

“So I don’t consider myself “rich” but my wife and I both are within the 95th percentile of income in the US. I grew up poor by middle class standards. Our rent was a week or more late, lived off white bread and peanut butter, I wore my dad’s old shirts to school, and my brother would wear the ones I didn’t.

One major thing I noticed was that as the stress of not paying your bills went away, social stress replaced it. all the politics in middle and high school it get worse as your wealth increases. People buck for different types of leverage in different ways for different motivations.”

#1. They still aren’t happy.

“Why they still aren’t happy.”

*wipes tear*

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Enjoy These 6+ Spooky Facts About “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”

It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is a timeless Halloween classic. Despite the facts that I never really got into Peanuts and kind of think most of the kids are horrible bullies to Charlie Brown, I still watch it every year without fail. Heck, I’ll probably make my son watch it, too – at least as long as his grandfather has anything to say about it!

If this sounds like your childhood – or adulthood – then you might be interested in these 7 fun facts about the special!

#7. The voice of Violet puked after every recording session.

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For many Peanuts specials, children were used to voice the characters instead of adults. Anne Altieri, the voice of both Violet and Frieda, was so anxious that she threw up every time she had finished a session.

At least she waited?

#6. Kids sent Charlie Brown candy for years.

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Charlie Brown receiving rocks instead of candy angered viewers so much that for years they sent sacks of treats to Charles Schulz’s California office.

#5. Some scholars thought the Great Pumpkin was a real myth.

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Schulz told the Schenectady Gazette in 1968 that he’d received letters from academics asking where the story of the Great Pumpkin had originated. Schulz reportedly told them to broach the topic with Linus instead.

#4. CBS wasn’t happy about losing the rights.

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The rights for the three holiday Peanuts installments went up for grabs in 2000 after spending decades at CBS, and ABC ending up winning the day.

One CBS executive commented to Variety that it was “a shame that a few more dollars meant more to them than years of tradition and loyalty.”

#3. It’s secretly about Santa Claus.

Photo Credit: Charles Schulz

The Great Pumpkin was conceived as a metaphor for the hope and disappointment associated with Santa Clause – Schulz was particularly concerned with the children whose parents could only afford small or scant gifts, despite their being “good” all year long.

#2. It was the first time we saw Lucy snatch the football from Charlie Brown.

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…at least in animated form. Schulz, producer Lee Mendelson, and director Bill Melendez were discussing how Lucy’s habit of pulling the football away from Charlie Brown had never been seen in animation and thought they would give it a try. The same went for Snoopy’s World War I Flying Ace.

Both scenes, as you know, went over quite well.

#1. The show’s composer was found naked by police.

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Composer Vince Guaraldi locked himself out of his house naked after a shower, having heard noises and gone to investigate. Police arrived to find him climbing a ladder to his second-floor window, and when he shouted, “Don’t shoot, I’m the Great Pumpkin,” they did not exactly understand the humor.

At least, not for a few months.

Happy Halloween, Charlie Brown!

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Anyone Between the Ages of 27 to 34 Will Love These 15 Happy Photos

The ’90s and ’00s were totally bangin’…and if anyone disagrees, then they probably weren’t a kid during that time. So, if you want to reconnect with your childhood through some photos that’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, scroll through the list below!

1. The Russian roulette that was renting from your neighborhood video store

Will the movie you’ve been waiting weeks to see be available? Did you REWIND??

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2. These pagers

One of the earliest tools capable of alerting you when the kilos of coke you were smuggling were waiting for you at the docks.

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3. Snoop Dogg wearing Tommy Hilfiger

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4. Rachel and Phoebe making sure you got milk

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5. The Microsoft Encarta

Dad talked about how back in his day, real encyclopedias were better because they were books grandpa bought with monthly payments.

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6. Your first cell phone

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7. TLC wore Tommy Hilfiger too

They told us what scrubs were and why they can’t get no love.

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8. These beanie babies were going to make you rich, so you never cut the tags off

But the little poem on the tag was nice too.

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9. I think we can all agree Clueless was the best film of the 90s

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10. The unrealistic #lovegoals of A Walk to Remember

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11. Your Chuck E. Cheese’s birthday party

You did too have one. I was there.

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12. The book store where you bought Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

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13. Your first cosmetics

RIP Bonne Bell

14. Where you got all your toys

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15. How you bought video games there by carrying these slips of paper to the register

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Your favorite memory missing from this list? Dude, my bad.

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These 12+ “Harry Potter” Posts Will Make You Think Twice About The Boy Who Lived

If you’re as obsessed with Harry Potter as I am (or even close), then these 15 posts are definitely your thing.

Think of them as a way to tide you over until the new Fantastic Beasts movie comes out next month!

#15. How to really steal someone’s power.

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#14. If only wizards needed baby gates.

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#13. When Hermione can’t sleep.

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#12. This seems legit.

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#11. You will not regret reading this entire thing.

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#10. I mean it’s kind of hard to argue.

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#9. When a meme just comes together for you.

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#8. Final assessment for the win.

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#7. Time to stop underestimating Ron, people.

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#6. Happy nightmares, indeed.

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#5. Yer a wizard, Jesus.

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#4. Proud parent moment.

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#3. That sentiment took a turn.

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#2. Some people are just really hard to please.

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#1. Because you can’t not share this post.

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Harry forever!

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These 15+ Tweets Are Extremely Accurate

We could all use a little truth in our lives, so look no further than these tweets to give it to you.

Check out our list of the 18 most accurate tweets that have ever graced our screens.

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True ‘dat.

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These 9+ Strange Stories Could Only Come from Movie Theater Employees

No child dreams of being a movie theater employee when they grow up. Well, maybe some avid cinephiles do, but for the rest of us it’s just a job with as much crap to deal with as any other job.

But hey, there are some perks like free movies, candy, soda, and popcorn.

But sometimes things go wrong. So wrong. Below are ten instances where free movies are just not worth the bullsh*t.

1. Well, this is just terrible

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2. Explaining how tickets are sold

How is this so hard to understand?

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3. “Pardon me, do you have a lost and found?”

I seem to have misplaced-

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4. “Also, I may have left behind-“

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5. The high price of quality entertainment

“Someone asked me recently how I sleep at night, charging people so much. Yeah, I sleep on a giant pile of money that I get for being an assistant manager at a movie theater.”

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6. You will not be refunded because your baby did not enjoy the movie

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7. Not as bad

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8. That time that lady was doing the menage a moi

A 33-year old woman in Sinaloa, Mexico, took a seat in the 12th row during a special screening of Fifty Shades of Grey, and started doing a little, ahem, knitting. She was arrested. Oh, and handcuffed. Yay!

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9. Sometimes people bring a date

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10. But the body fluids don’t end there

Other items that movie theater employees have found (and are expected to clean up):

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If you have an iron stomach, don’t mind poo and have unlimited patience, then working in a movie theater is the right job for  you. Otherwise, consider debt collecting or telemarketing. Something with a little more dignity.

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Take Your Taco Bell Experience to The Next Level With These 12+ Pro Tips

I know it’s hard to believe, but there are ways to make Taco Bell even better.

That’s right, it’s time to hack the menu.

Here are 15 of the best Taco Bell hacks making the rounds on Twitter:

15. Grill it!

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14. You don’t even have to leave your house

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13. Nacho cheese is for everything

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12. Consumption order is important

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11. Be specific

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10. Upgrade your nachos

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9. Go meatless with beans…

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8. Or potatoes

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7. Or maximize your meat

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6. Make it crunchy

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5. More cheese please!

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4. Melty cheese please!

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3. Better than Chipotle

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2. The perfect cocktail starter

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1. Microwaves are for amateurs

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I’m feeling a little hankering coming on…

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15 People Share the Worst Day of Their Entire Life

No one likes to remember the worst day of their life – but these 13+ people are baring their souls for us. The least we can do is read their stories with empathy and compassion.

Listen up.

#15. A few feet short.

“Finding my father face down on the kitchen floor dead. As best we can tell he’d been in the middle of a very serious heart attack and was trying to get to the phone but was a few feet short of making it.”

#14. I’d probably lose it mentally.

“Really more like a month but it was earlier this year when I was passing a 10 millimeter kidney stone. After a couple days of writhing in pain I went to the ER only to find out it was too big to pass naturally. So I had to wait a couple of days in sheer pain before having a surgery that involved a tube with a small saw on the end going up into me (through the urethra) and breaking up the stone. Luckily I was passed out for the surgery, but after I woke I was in even more pain than before. Peed blood for two weeks straight, and it hurt like you couldn’t believe to go to the bathroom as well. Had to pass around 20 kidney stone fragments over the next few weeks that each hurt on their own. I then had to go back to get the stent they put in me removed, and that involved the doctor sticking another tube in me (also through the urethra) and grabbing a foot-long tube and pulling it out, however I was not put under for that procedure. That was easily the most uncomfortable and painful experience I’ve ever had. To summarize, if someone told me I’d have to go through that again I’d probably lose it mentally. I wouldn’t wish that experience on my worst enemy.”

#13. Just up and left.

“My partner left me after 9 years of living together and 17 years of friendship. Just upped and left in the night, and I later discovered that plans had been in the works for several months. I awoke to the house and car keys and a letter saying “I hated you the entire time.” I try very hard never to think of it.”

#12. She was there and we needed it.

“The night of september 14th and morning of the 15th, 2012.

I remember it quite vividly. I was making tomato soup. One of my favorite things to do is dip toast into soup. Try it.

Anyways my soup was almost ready. I was house sitting my parents house while my dad was in the hospital for surgery. He had ALS and was getting a feeding tube installed because he couldn’t eat anymore.

I’d talked to my mom earlier that day and dad had been doing well. They were talking about discharge.

It was 9:34 according to the stove. I answered the phone and my mother was in tears. She wanted us to say goodbye to dad. The surgery had gone fine, but the ALS had reached his lungs. This was it.

After the phone call we frantically called all of our childhood friends. My dad had always been a mentor for many of them as well and they needed a chance to say goodbye as well. One of them was even there the next morning despite living on the opposite end of the country.

One of them had the brilliant idea of asking someone from the church to aee if we could get a ride to Kingston to see dad. They “happily” obliged.

We got to kingston just before midnight. 11:57. I brought my guitar along to sing to dad as he went. I figured if he sang to us bringing us in to the world, I would do him the same honour.

And so we got to the hospital and they took him off life support. He had requested a do not recessitate order. The hospital ignored that for long enough for us to get there. Thank you Kingston General.

And for the next seven hours I watched my father die. Slowly suffocating as his lungs failed to function. I remember feeling so guilty because I wanted him to just die quickly. But we were afforded no such luxury. His skin got more and more pale, and his breaths weaker.

Worst day of my life. I was 20. He was 52.

In some kind of divine sendoff he died at 6:54. Just as the sun was coming over the horizon. The flag of the hospital was also at half-mast.

Afterwards we dropped by a gas station to pick up a pack of cigarettes. I walked into the store and the clerk made a friendly offhanded comment. “You look like you had a rough night” assuming I had been out drinking or something. Me, my mother, and my brother all broke down and told her what had just happened. That cashier just hugged us as we cried into her shoulder for like 30 minutes.

It’s not normal to cry on the shoulder of a cashier you’ve never met. But she was there and we needed it.”

#11. We knew he was gone.

“August 2nd 2018

The day my dad passed away suddenly and completely unexpectedly. My dad was just about the healthiest he’s ever been, except when he was in his 20’s. He was 69 years old.

My mother called me and said something was wrong around 11pm, I was out of bed and at their house in less than 5min.

He was laying in bed, he wasn’t breathing, his heart wasn’t beating. My mom was on the phone with 911, crying. I was doing CPR, the woman from 911 was counting out the beats. I switched over places and my mom took over, I ran to make sure the front door was open and look for the ambulance or anyone. I ran back inside and continued CPR. Then a police officer was there. She took over the compressions, I ran back outside to flag down the ambulance. They arrived and started working on him. I had to keep my mom out of the way, keep her sane, I had to stay strong, not break.

He was gone when I got there. They worked on him at their house, in the ambulance, and at the hospital. We knew he was gone. Telling them to stop was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. My mom was… no words can describe her. I had to be strong, make the calls, talk to people.”

#10. The worst 24 hour day.

“The worst 24 hour day was when I was in New York while my husband was in Florida – he was misdiagnosed and died of internal bleeding. I was getting updates from the hospital all day while I was trying to get a flight and he died that evening. When I got to the house in Florida, I found out it had been robbed.”

#9. A year later…

“Sept 11 2017. I got fired, someone hit my car, and I was diagnosed with testicular cancer. A year later I got the all clear tho and a better job with a 30% raise.”

#8. She never came back.

“I’ve had some extremely bad times in my life but the first of them was 31/12 1969. My mum was sewing and said she was going to her friend’s house to borrow her sewing machine. She never came back. She just abandoned 3 young children to be with another man with 5 children.”

#7. The day my son was born.

“20th August 2014, the day after my first son was born (which incidentally was the very best day of my life)

Out of nowhere we were told he has a critical heart condition, would be transferred by ambulance to a children’s hospital and require surgery to save his life.

The bottom fell out of my world with no warning or expectation. Fucking sucked. The difference between the extreme high of the day before (plus hormones, first time mum nerves and post labour exhaustion) made the drop that much harder to bare.

Fortunately the surgery went very well, his doctors are fantastic and 4 years later he is doing great. Although he will require further open heart surgery one day.”

#6. Weird out of body experience.

“4th January, 2018.

The timing could not have been worse. Within literally 60 seconds of one another, I discovered that:

– The only person I have ever loved, my long-term partner, had cheated on me with one of his friends who I had met before, including other inappropriate things that they were sending/receiving – particularly pictures of me.

– My 29 year old sister had stage 3 breast cancer.

I was on his phone and saw the evidence to which my heart just sank and I was trying my best not to show any feelings. I didn’t want to over-react and wanted to think clearly in the moment, so I waited around 30 seconds trying to process what I had just seen and how I am about to go about this. As I am about to call him over to come and sit with me whilst I tell him what I’ve just found, I receive a phone call from my mother telling me that my sister has cancer. I was staying at my partner’s home at the time after spending a few days away at New Year. I’ve never felt such a clusterf**k of emotions. I needed someone to lean on and talk to about the news I just got about my sister, but the only person I could do that with, and the only person I have ever done that with, is now sat next to me, not knowing what I’ve just found on his phone and realising that my trust and love has been betrayed. I felt like I had no control over my life for that moment and when I recall on it, all I can see is me having this weird out-of-body experience, looking at myself from the other side of the room whilst I try and cope with the news.”

#5. Lying next to me in bed.

“Sept 6 2013, I woke to find my 47 year old wife, dead of a heart attack, lying next to me in bed.”

#4. I missed reading the message.

“I woke up to the news of the terrible tsunami in Japan on March 14 2011. An hour later I was told that my best friend committed suicide in another country.

I found out that she actually messaged me on MSN(back in the day when WhatsApp was still new), asking when am I going to visit her. I missed reading the message until the day I found out she committed suicide.

I have a hole in my heart ever since and still have days when I’ll break down. We were like sisters.”

#3. Trifecta.

“My car got stolen and my grandpa died on the same day. When I got back from the funeral my apartment had been robbed.”

#2. He didn’t give any sign at all.

“Today. I just found my room mate who had hung himself in the garage. The house is full of cops & EMTs. He didn’t give any sign at all.”

#1. The same thing.

“When I was 17 my sister died of cardiac failure on her 20th birthday. When I was 28 my best friend died on father’s day of the same thing, he had a 1 month old.”

I don’t even want to think too hard about the question because the answer would be too tough!

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15 People Share Advice from Their Therapists That Is Too True

For those of us who appreciate the value of weekly therapy sessions but don’t exactly have the money in the bank to make them happen, this list is for you.

These 15 people have taken to websites like Twitter and Tumblr to share little nuggets of wisdom from their therapists. Read on and who knows…you may just find a few words that change your day.

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