Sentences with phrase «work at home moms who»

I am not only in love with cloth diapers I actually am a work at home mom who makes them!!!! Cloth diapers are my life.
It is written by a work at home mom who reports on family fun, eco tips, giveaways, products, and causes that you may find helpful or interesting.
It is written by a work at home mom who reports on family fun, eco tips, giveaways, products, and causes that you may find helpful or interesting.

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This also helps working moms who are faced with a sick child at home occasionally.
Campaigns have spotlighted a stay - at - home mom playing with her kids in the park, a young entrepreneur working hard (and playing harder) and a runner who wants to go the literal extra mile.
She employs six stay - at - home moms who work in shifts at the real - chat beat.
Leaving aside the manifold ways in which stay - at - home moms are utterly crucial to their families (some of which — to be sure — can be replaced, however imperfectly, with paid labor of one sort or another), there is this: could the many institutions of our civil society continue to function without the tireless efforts of women who don't regularly participate in the working world?
She was an academic - turned stay - at - home - mom writing a dissertation, and I was a full - time teacher - mom driving 45 minutes to and from work with 2 young kids, one who puked regularly out of carsickness.
Women move back and forth between employment and home, and women who consider themselves stay - at - home mothers may work the same number of part - time hours as women who identify themselves as working moms.
but the WHOKLE of Bible showsotherwise (BOT man and woman made in image of God) in gensis Proverbs 31 is of a woman who works for her pay (NOT a stay at home mom) Paul refers to WOMEN as being his fellow workers!
This mission is lived out as she works part - time as adjucnt faculty in Bible and Theology in Western Seminary's distance learning program, at her church, City Life Church in Grand Rapids, and as a stay at home mom and wife living on a college campus with her husband, Cory, who is a Resident Director in a men's dorm.
Stay at homes are not «full - time moms» any more than women who work outside the home — as if breadwinning fathers were «part - time dads.»
Kristy as Giftie Etcetera recently posted... I'm a Work at Home Mom, Who Rarely Works at Home
There is a familiar scene for many who work from home or are a stay - at - home - mom like I am.
As the only winemaker Galena Cellars had known welcomed guests to a chilly Luncheon in the Vineyard at last week's Wine Lover's Weekend, she raised a wine thief high above her head and passed it, baton style, to her son Eric White, who will return home to take his mom's job after working for 10 years at California wineries.
For someone who works full time and doesn't get home until dinner time, or even for the stay - at - home mom who's day is consumed with running around after kids, shuttling them to and from school and sports, a slow cooker is a saving grace.
«When I was growing up, my dad got up every morning at five, rode the train in from Northbrook to Chicago to work, and didn't get home till seven; it was my mom who taught me so many things in life.»
As a mom who has parented in all ways — stay - at - home, working - outside - the - home and working - from - home — I can tell you that I judge myself no matter my situation.
You know, how summer is so relaxing (cue hysterical laughter of moms who work at home)?
Mothers are back in the news again, thanks to Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen whose comment about stay - at - home - mom of five Ann Romney, wife of presidential candidate Mitt Romney, as a woman who «has actually never worked a day in her life» reignited the so - called Mommy Wars.
At that time Natural Home was owned by Interweave Press, and here I was, working for two accomplished, self - assured moms who were both my mentors as well as clients: Peggy O'Mara, and Linda Ligon, and whom both I adored and loved dearly.
Even when I did go back to work, I was still physically touching her 14 hours out of 24, which is probably more than most stay at home moms who use strollers, cribs and bouncy seats.
Thompson's war was between working and stay - at - home moms, and I certainly witnessed this struggle within my own family - my mom stayed at home, my aunt was a successful professional, and there was a constant stream of subtle barbs about who'd made the superior choice.
I was a Mental Health Counselor who worked with children and mothers in both individual and group counseling environments before I became a Stay at Home Mom to two boys.
Oh and because I can't let it slide, until recently I worked full - time, now I am a SAHM mom — to the person who said it's difficult «especially» for us moms who work full time, just so you know — IT»S HARDER FOR STAY AT HOME MOMS!!!!!!! I know thismoms who work full time, just so you know — IT»S HARDER FOR STAY AT HOME MOMS!!!!!!! I know thisMOMS!!!!!!! I know this now
Several years ago, when company officials realized the need for extra assemblers to respond to irregular upticks in demand, they decided to reach out first to stay - at - home moms who wanted to work part time, posting fliers in schools.
• The type - A working mom who totally dismissed me because I told her that I currently worked part - time from home... and the stay - at - home sanctimommy who whispered to me how she thought that the kids of working moms weren't as well behaved as those of stay - at - home moms.
And so is the number of stay - at - home moms who also add work - at - home mom to their title.
There are all kinds of moms out there: working moms, stay - at - home moms, «cool moms,» alternative moms, crunchy moms, homeschooling moms, helicopter moms... Honestly there's probably a group of moms out there who base their core parenting principals on the wisdom of Dr.. Who or something, because why the hell nwho base their core parenting principals on the wisdom of Dr.. Who or something, because why the hell nWho or something, because why the hell not?
* People who have a problem with public breastfeeding, people who think violence is the best way to raise a child to be respectful, and people who think being a Stay At Home Mom is mindless, easy work.
Most people think of a stay - at - home moms as a woman with a spouse who goes out to work while she stays home all day.
In - home daycare operators are examples of work - at - home moms with young children who work full - time.
There's nothing more infuriating for moms who work at home than being hauled into the office for a meeting or being sent here, there and everywhere to meet with existing or potential clients.
The mom who works all day outside the home to provide for her family and comes home at 6 pm just in time to feed the kids, play for a minute, put them to bed and then do it all over again the next day... you are doing a good job.
As a mom who works at home, too, I set up a play area near my desk so I could work during the day.
The owner of Pink Lemonade is a work - at - home mom (Sue), who has 4 children.
Although the reasons behind this make sense, and the lack of proper maternity leave and breastfeeding breaks is responsible, studies published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine show that moms who work full time don't nurse as long as mothers who work outside the home part - time or are not employed at all.
The sites below are by bona fide homeschooling moms who have taken the opportunity to build income - generating businesses on the internet and become work - at - home - moms.
This book mostly caters to stay - at - home moms or moms who don't have to worry about returning to work after maternity leave for a while.
It doesn't matter if you're a working Mom who's away from her kids all day, or a Mom at home, ALL Moms feel this guilt.
Before the recession, stay - at - home moms who wanted to re-enter the work force were the most under employed, untapped, difficult to find talent pool.
I had the opportunity to be a stay - at - home mom and a mom who works outside the home, and while many comments people make abou...
It would be very helpful to see an example schedule for a mom who works 45 - 50 hours a week (not at home).
I wanted to offer an interpretation of «fashion week» for real people out there who are either stay at home moms, students, working mothers, single mothers or regular, normal career women who wonder when they heck would they ever wear some of the far - out designs that runways and magazines show.
I am a stay at home mom with a husband who works full time.
Gross generalizations like «all moms should work» or «all moms should stay home» do a disservice to the millions of thoughtful, loving parents who've taken a hard, often painful look at their situation and made the best decision they can for their families and themselves.
I am blessed to be able to work from home, and I believe it is the second best thing to being a stay at home mom and also to one who works out of the home.
Leaving the mistakes in Dr. Laura's In Praise of Stay - at - Home Moms unanswered could cause heartache for many working moms who read the bMoms unanswered could cause heartache for many working moms who read the bmoms who read the book.
My friend who went back to work felt there was an underlying judgment on her from some stay - at - home moms.
Here's what people say about it: «Gentle Discipline only works for small families, at - home moms, mellow kids, inhumanly super-patient moms who must possess alien DNA.»
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