This is kind of a funny question, but I've met so many "stay-at-home moms" lately who do a variety of things.....I have friends who work part-time days when their kids are in school, or work evening shift when their husbands get home from work, friends who go to the gym for two hours 5 days a week.......My neighbor is a stay-at-home mom who does volunteer work in the community and leaves her three year old with a friend when she works......Are these all flavors of SAHM? I think I'm missing out, because I chastised myself when I took a class a semester, which meant my children were out of my sight for two hours three days a week....now I'm starting to think that I was a SAHM then too, even though for a couple of hours I was thinking of myself....
I hope this isn't too strange of a post....I just talked last night to a SAHM who actually works three jobs...she works in the evening when her husband (a teacher) comes home at Target for extra money, teaches self-defense classes at the local junior college and some schools, and also leads conferences in leadership for business woman (She has her masters in counseling). She has three children and her hubby is german, so they came over for dinner last night.....
I just realized that maybe I need to start thinking 'outside of the box'....maybe stay-at-home mom does not mean completely giving up your own fulfillment and career..she has found a really creative way to make things work for her and feel satisfied...
hmmm
Kris
I hope this isn't too strange of a post....I just talked last night to a SAHM who actually works three jobs...she works in the evening when her husband (a teacher) comes home at Target for extra money, teaches self-defense classes at the local junior college and some schools, and also leads conferences in leadership for business woman (She has her masters in counseling). She has three children and her hubby is german, so they came over for dinner last night.....
I just realized that maybe I need to start thinking 'outside of the box'....maybe stay-at-home mom does not mean completely giving up your own fulfillment and career..she has found a really creative way to make things work for her and feel satisfied...
hmmm
Kris
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