AtlantaSue said:
I just wanted to add that I'm a SAHM (kids 8, 6, and 2 1/2) that LOVES staying at home! I have a law degree and have passed the bar - but I don't love "lawyering" - that's just me. I love my life as a SAHM, though, and I don't really give any thought whether other moms stay at home or work - whatever works! I love filling my life with kids, home, husband, friends, volunteering, church, exercise - whatever. I don't feel defensive about my choice, or superior about my choice - I'm just happy and grateful. I think a happy mom is a good mom, whether she is officially "employed" or not!
Absolutely!

I have never been more fulfilled or felt more complete about any decision in my life. I can't see myself doing much else! I have thought about when they go to college but truthfully mothering them seems to take up so much time (even with my oldest two in school)!
I have done MANY things to make ends meet, like: teaching preschool/mother's day out programs, babysitting, house cleaning, etc. I am stretched terribly bad with volunteer stuff so I am really pulling in the reins this fall!
I know there are people who wonder what do SAHM's do all day and truth be told it is hard sometimes to be disciplined without a real boss! (does anyone relate?) I have a friend who is a teacher and she is so incredibly organized because she must be in order to get everybody everywhere on time! I find that sometimes I do better with more on my plate?

which makes no sense!!!! If I was truly disciplined I would never go to sleep with laundry, cleaning, bill paying, errand running, PTA, church volunteering, lunch with DH, lunch with DD at school once a week, once with other DD at school, time with DS (age 2) at home, organizing photos, painting the upstairs bathroom, cleaning out the fridge, watering the yard, did I say laundry?, planning our fantastic vacation, taking care of DH (I think he has grown quite spoiled to having his own personal assistant during the day!), picking up after DS, cleaning out the vehicle after carpooling nine 10 yr olds to softball practice, organizing a carpool for gymnastics, planning and co-directing VBS at our church and DID I MENTION THE LAUNDRY!!!!!!!!!
I actually take counsel from my working friends to find out how they discipline themselves with housework. (except the one I mentioned above because I am her house-cleaner every other week

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I would encourage anyone who WANTS to be a SAHM that it is almost always possible. PM me for ideas. DH makes plenty now for me to be home and us still be blessed with the occasional want and a nice vacation BUT when we started we made it on $18,000 salary per year and one car that leaked oil so bad people thought it was on fire!!!!

Where there is a will there is a way.
I judge no one for making the choice that works but I love to help those who want to be at home make that a reality. The window is small and the time passes quick!
Blessings!