It would be nice, maybe once in a while, to hear a stay
at home mother actually sound like she appreciated her good fortune instead of whining about how her kids stress her out.
Not exact matches
Most Mormon women of my generation are college educated (
actually were my
mother and grandmother), working women or if they are
at home, are active in their schools, communities, etc. while they raise their kids.
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.
This has
actually been an ongoing discussion between my best friend and myself for several years; she has chosen to have each of her 3 children
at home (specifically, a caravan
home in the middle of the desert) with a midwife, her
mother, and her husband the only people present.
For those who have
actually attended an un-medicated birth, a
home birth or a water birth, can you imagine what the
mother must think if she were to look down
at a goggled and masked face catching her baby?
Actually, the dialog between the fathers and the
mothers is FAR MORE CONCERNING to me being the wife and partner to a stay -
at -
home - dad, a feminist and someone who believes both sexes are equal.
Pew Research has
actually found that 34 percent of stay -
at -
home mothers are poor with only 10 percent of stay -
at -
home moms who hold a graduate degree living in a...
I'm
actually in Utah
at the Everything Food Conference, and travelling
home on Sunday, so I'll miss
Mother's Day.