Mickeyluver37
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I've been a SAHM, a full time student with kids in part time care, a part time working mom, a full time working mom working 65+ week during tax season, and now work a standard 40 hour, 5 day a week job. There is always a give and take with every situation. I think what was the most ideal for me/my family was when I just had 2 kids in elementary school, and worked 9:30-2:30. I was able to get them to and from school, and I still had the energy to cook and clean while they were doing homework. Now, it's surely the housework that suffers.
I'm not sure where this notion comes from that only SAHM's volunteer. I've held several offices on the boosters, been the GS troop leader, the cookie mom, and participated in many other volunteering opportunities for my kids. DH coaches baseball and football for our youngest now, and has always coached something since the other 2 were younger. I may not be a classroom mom, but if there is an event or a field trip, I'm there. I can't be home every day after school, but I am there for the special days. On the first day of school I worked from home to be there at the beginning and ending of the day. I can leave work for an extended lunch to have lunch in the cafeteria, since this is something our elementary school supports, and I work close enough. With being pregnant this year, I've taken a step back from holding any offices or running anything and I'm getting to actually watch my children's events and ENJOY them, instead of running around behind the scenes! On that note, I know plenty of both SAHM's and WOHM's who contribute nothing but complaints when it comes to their children's activities. It seems to have nothing to do with who works/doesn't work, when it comes to wanting to be involved with your kids.
Our family dynamic has changed so many times in the 18 years we've been married and will continue to change. I will be putting an infant in daycare for the first time next year, and I'm sure it won't be easy. But with 1, soon to be 2 teens driving and looking at some huge college bills in the near future, I AM doing what's best for my children. They've always been the priority, but it's not so black and white when you have several of them in differing stages of life. I, along with most moms I know, are doing what's best for our families at that moment in time.
I have a great support network of neighbors, some who stay home and some who work. On the very rare occasion that I have to ask for a favor because I'm working, I always reciprocate! I have a friend who has every Friday off- there have been times that the school is closed on Friday and she took my son. Usually I suggest a sleepover at MY house the night before so she and her hubby can go on a date night. Life is a lot easier when we embrace and support each other instead of fueling the mommy wars.
I'm not sure where this notion comes from that only SAHM's volunteer. I've held several offices on the boosters, been the GS troop leader, the cookie mom, and participated in many other volunteering opportunities for my kids. DH coaches baseball and football for our youngest now, and has always coached something since the other 2 were younger. I may not be a classroom mom, but if there is an event or a field trip, I'm there. I can't be home every day after school, but I am there for the special days. On the first day of school I worked from home to be there at the beginning and ending of the day. I can leave work for an extended lunch to have lunch in the cafeteria, since this is something our elementary school supports, and I work close enough. With being pregnant this year, I've taken a step back from holding any offices or running anything and I'm getting to actually watch my children's events and ENJOY them, instead of running around behind the scenes! On that note, I know plenty of both SAHM's and WOHM's who contribute nothing but complaints when it comes to their children's activities. It seems to have nothing to do with who works/doesn't work, when it comes to wanting to be involved with your kids.
Our family dynamic has changed so many times in the 18 years we've been married and will continue to change. I will be putting an infant in daycare for the first time next year, and I'm sure it won't be easy. But with 1, soon to be 2 teens driving and looking at some huge college bills in the near future, I AM doing what's best for my children. They've always been the priority, but it's not so black and white when you have several of them in differing stages of life. I, along with most moms I know, are doing what's best for our families at that moment in time.
I have a great support network of neighbors, some who stay home and some who work. On the very rare occasion that I have to ask for a favor because I'm working, I always reciprocate! I have a friend who has every Friday off- there have been times that the school is closed on Friday and she took my son. Usually I suggest a sleepover at MY house the night before so she and her hubby can go on a date night. Life is a lot easier when we embrace and support each other instead of fueling the mommy wars.
My wife stays home and home schools the kids and I made sure I would have a career where I would be able to support my family. Years ago we didn't homeschool, I spent maybe an hour if even that with my son a day, and wasn't involved at all. Now I realize there is nothing more important than involved parents, being in charge of your child's education, and having a mother at home. In ten years you will probably regret having 12 hour workdays with a 2 hour commute to spend your time with other people's kids.

(At least MOPS is open about men not being allowed, but some of those "open to any parent" groups really did not like anyone who was not a SAHM - dads and WOHMs attended at their own risk.)

(It's a joke, people - just trying to lighten the mood a bit here, lol.)