mefordis
If you can dream it, you can do it.
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Working moms do have it worse IMO. I've been both. That's why I no longer work.
I guess it was your comments about 'washing your hair without someone screaming." You gave me a stereotype. Sorry. I have been able to wash my hair and take a shower since my son was an infant. And I worked. It's not that hard. And he didn't scream while I washed my hair.
I don't have an issue with SAHM...But, as I said in a PM today...I will ALWAYS hold to the belief that working moms, moms that have to work, have it worse. We just do. We have to juggle so much more. We do. We go to work when our kids have the sniffles and our houses our a mess, and the dogs look like they just killed something. We don't volunteer...but we still cook dinner and do homework with our kids, and we all manage to wash our hair.
Yes, it was that comment that got me. Sorry. I can see by my PM's that I have a lot of support. You don't have it so bad. I don't feel sorry for you. I don't feel that I am better than you or that you are better than me...I just don't feel sorry that you are a stay at home Mom and can finally manage to wash her hair and put dinner on the table without your kids screaming. You shouldn't whine about your life. You have it good. You are not wondering where your kids will get their next hot meal or if you even have shampoo to wash your hair.
Stop whining and stop worrying about what anyone else thinks. Do what you can, and if you can sit there for 3 hours and just 'DIS', more power to you.
But for god's sake, wash your hair. Your kids are at school, you don't need to listen to them 'screaming'.
That's it.
Both my husband and I work full time and I do quit a bit of volunteer work with 2 kids under 10. Sure it's not in the classroom but it's with the scouting troop and our church, PTA fundraisers, etc.
