pjlla
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Originally posted by kasar
This subject comes bubbling up every September for me. My two DDs are 11 and 9 and in school all day. I have kept very busy volunteering in their school which is great but I still have some down time (and it's sometimes a bit lonely) to get things done around the house. I'm not the greatest housekeeper or cook but it does still get done at some point during the week.
I go back and forth all the time. I really hate the "what do you do all day" question but I understand how the working spouse might feel that. I know that my DH gets lots of breaks during his day when he gets to socialize and go out for nice lunches, he shares his life with his coworkers and has the freedom to come and go (because I'm home for everything else). That's why he never questions me or asks what I do all day. I feel that I have a right to maintain friendships or shop (mostly for the family and home) or even sit and watch a show or two (or a bit of DISing). I'm here for our children, I'm here for deliveries and service people, I keep this place running pretty smoothly and I support his career and allow him the freedom to work crazy hours and travel. We're a team and although I'm not contributing money, I'd like to think that my contribution is significant. So, I may go back to work or I may not - things are working fine right now so who knows?
I could have written this. This is my opinion exactly! My kids are 9 and 6...... DS just started first grade, so this is really the first time that my working outside the home has become a possibility. But we have gone along just fine for the past 9 years on DH's income, so it is not a matter of $$ for necessities. But I KNOW that my DH wonders what I do with my time all day. I may not be the best housekeeper, but I am a worker. I do lots of home improvement projects that most women wouldn't do.
I tiled the bathroom BY MYSELF. I painted the entire playroom when it was finished.... two coats of primer, two coats of ceiling paint, two coats each of four different colors to the walls..... with absolutely no help from DH and this was all while I had a child or two at home. I put in a new kitchen faucet, installed a ceiling fan in the kitchen and a new chandelier in the dining room, with no help from DH. I move furniture, scrape and paint windows, etc. So if you walk into my house and the kitchen floor isn't perfectly clean, please don't wonder what I have been doing. I do all the laundry, dishes, housework, some yard work (we kind of switch off the mowing, but I do most of the the mulching, weeding, planting), cooking, child care and taxi-ing, trash removal, bill paying, volunteering at school, and I have maintained one or two very part time at-home jobs since I stopped working full time. But this whole time DH just keeps harping on me about going back to work when the kids are both in school. He has NO IDEA how much work I do around here.
But I have applied to start substituting at my children's elementary school this year. What other job could I do where I can be home with them after school, during snow days, during school vacations, all summer, and when they are sick?? Plus we live out in the boondocks and any regular job would require me to drive a minimum of 25 miles each way..... just not worth it for me.
In summary I will say that I am GLAD that I don't have the job of being the breadwinner.... I prefer my SAHM job. And I try to be understanding of the pressures that DH is under with his job.... he works many hours with no overtime pay because he is a salaried manager. He travels frequently.... sometimes just to the next state, sometimes further. But I hope that he understands that he couldn't be free to do all that if I wasn't doing my "job" as a SAHM........................P