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Not exact matches
(This coming from a
SAHM who has always preferred to keep her children and husband as her highest priorities — I personally would not have excelled at having to juggle my kids»
best interests with my employer's / job's
best interests.
We not only provide tips for
SAHM's and housewives but for business women interested in high fashion as
well.
(And I bet all of your
SAHM and WOHM friends keep going on and on about how you have the
best of both worlds working from home, don't they?
There is no one right answer to the working mom /
SAHM battle or the which way is the
best way to parent one either.
The amount of mommy guilt over the awful feelings can be too much sometimes and I wonder if I was crazy to think this whole
SAHM thing was a
good idea.
Some Moms are cut out for the
SAHM thing but me I think I'm more of that WAHM but with a
good balance of work and family time!
I agree that she's not a practical example for the real world, and since this is a housewife /
SAHM geared site, maybe she isn't the
best example of a What Not To Wear post.
I was a
SAHM with a
well - payed husband and supportive family, filled to the brim with all kinds of privilege.
Christine was detailing her life as a
SAHM, and with the added spin of moving to Europe as
well.
I always thought that I too would be a full - time
SAHM, but soon discovered that being able to also pursue my business was important to my own
well being.
Monday Morning Coffee:
SAHM of 5 kiddos, new blogger, trying my
best to go green, and stay on top of all the food allergies in our home and taking pictures of it all.
Bloggin
SAHM who spends her days trolling the local Target, chasing four little daughters and writing on her own blog www.fourprincessesandthecheese.com as
well as contributing to Suburban Misfit Mom
Here is a list of common emotions that stay at home moms experience, as
well as parenting advice for
SAHMs on how to overcome these feelings:
It is similar in use to a tampon but more body - friendly, environment - friendly, and budget - friendly, too ~) I like the pads so
well, in fact, that I have started making beautiful, affordable cloth pads as a
SAHM business.
And those of us who do choose to be stay - at - home moms,
well, choose it (and judging on every single
SAHM I know in the South, they're the ones who manage the money in the family).
I guess it's only natural to assume the grass is greener on the other side of motherhood: that working moms get to «have a break» from parenting unlike
SAHMs, who have to deal with their kids all the day, or that
SAHMs get to,
well, stay at home, and don't have to deal with the rigors of holding down a job and being a parent.
The remedy: There are many pros and cons of being a
SAHM but you can't always have a
good day.
By no means would I consider teh women I know
well - educated, at least not in the formal sense of the word (in fact not one had a degree), nor richer at all (in fact although some are
SAHM's — most make huge cuts to do it, if they do it) and nothing to do with organic & the rest.
Though still fast paced in many respects, and monetarily a disaster, being a
SAHM has been the
best job she's ever had.
In case you're wanting some other input, I totally feel like you should check out http://www.soulemama.com/, she's also a
SAHM with an infant and a farm — and four other kids as
well!
Especially now that I'm a
SAHM, I try my
best not to stay in pajamas every day.
It also is easier for him to be a heck of a lot more grateful for everything I do as a
SAHM because he knows darn
well what his life looked like when we were both working.
One
SAHM could be an amazing meal planner,
well - organized, and stellar at time management, while another is flying by the seat of her pants when it comes to getting dinner on the table, but has excellent communication skills and community - building skills.
I'm formerly a software engineer who has become a
SAHM sandwiched between elementary school aged kids and mid 80s year old in - laws, as
well as managing our property and non-property related business.
Well, decided to stay home, and then the 2 others came along... and, well (i am a SAHM), L
Well, decided to stay home, and then the 2 others came along... and,
well (i am a SAHM), L
well (i am a
SAHM), LOL!!