Sentences with phrase «think sahms»

Some people do think SAHMs are living a lavish lifestyle and that at - home parents don't have to worry about money because the one person earning income in the house must bring home a six - figure paycheck.
Some may think SAHMs can't save any money because they're having to be so thrifty.
You work for no cash, even though a Forbes article thinks SAHMs should be paid an annual salary of at least US$ 115,000 and Evilee Ebb, general manager of Salary.com says:
Not that high paying... Or are you thinking a SAHM should be paid as much as a teacher with a college degree for stay at home schooling?

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And, yes, staying at home can be fraught with risk if the couple divorces and the SAHM suddenly has to find a job (I'm not being sexist, but I don't think most SAHDs would have as much trouble).
I think there's an enormous stigma associated with being a SAHM: that we're not ambitious, that we do nothing all day long, and that we took the easy way out.
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 do think pumps are a worthwhile expense, even for SAHMs, although not absolutely required.
Do I think every.single working mom takes advantage of every.single SAHM?
Do I think that working moms & SAHMs alike don't always understand each other?
I'm a Spanish speaking, supper cooking, sporadic house cleaning, sometimes swearing, to do list making, stroller pushing, diaper changing, SAHM & skin care selling, God fearing, church going, independently thinking, family loving, not always perfect, hooked on blogging, husband loving, health food nut & junk food junkie, first & now second time mommy.
I think that becoming a SAHM is hard even for those of us who chose it right off the bat during our first pregnancies.
Do I think that working moms take advantage of SAHMs?
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.
I'm a SAHM and hubby thinks his desk job is more deserving of sleep than my SAHM job.
I think your article applies to more than just SAHMs.
I think many SAHMs really devalue themselves.
And to the ignorant idiots out there who wonder what sahm's do all day and seem to think we have it easy and we have no reason to be exhausted, screw you.
You'd think that by being a SAHM or WFHM or taking leave once in a while, you'd be able to keep the house spotlessly clean.
So, I unearthed my trusty pump, the same one I had packed away 6 weeks earlier when I became a SAHM and thought my pumping days were over.
It is great that you are able to be a SAHM, believe me I wish I could, but don't think that every mom has that choice, you are lucky to be able to do so.
Anyone who thinks being a stay at home mom is easy has never actually been a SAHM.
Lauren is a SAHM of three who realized a couple of years ago that trying to make other people think she has it all together is exhausting and ridiculous.
A little about ME... I am in my 30's, Christian, a blessed sahm / homemaker of an 8 year old and 6 year old, married to my first kiss and soulmate, 7 time half marathon finisher and thinking about a full marathon, cherry limeade addict, pinot noir lover, traveler, dreamer and believer, I could eat cheese, crackers and fruit for dinner every night and be happy, I love to read, gardening (except when I need to prune the roses!)
I think what you need are some chucks or other cute sneakers... maybe it's just because I'm a SAHM, but I'm a huge fan of comfy, cute shoes.
I'd like to think God was looking out for my now SAHM bank account when he made sure there wasn't an Anthropologie store anywhere near our home.
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