mickeysgal
<font color=blue>Orange you glad I like Knock Knoc
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Especially these days. People die, people divorce, and people lose jobs. Being smug doesn't prevent any of those things from happening.
Thought it might be interesting to see how many who suddenly find themselves single without any income coming in would "choose" to either dump their kids so they can find work or "choose" to go on welfare.
And when it happens to you (the collective you), all of a sudden it's amazing how fast child-care view change. When it's between no income or work, then having someone else take care of the kids while you put food on the table, keeping the lights on , and keeping the house from going into foreclosure becomes a necessary reality. And you know what? The kids will be fine. Really. You're still their parent and will continue to parent them into a fine upstanding human being even if you're not with them 24/7.
But I am not perfect.
Her house is a mess and both kids are in school now--so she has the time to clean. She just makes her husband do it after he's worked all day. Really pathetic. I often wonder if she has some kind of depression thing going on. If not, she has no excuse. She's just a pitiful excuse for a mother.
I've been blessed in the fact that I've always had amazingly good daycare for my son, also, which can be hard to find.

Most of my SAHM friends are like me - educated, opinionated women who get together to enjoy conversation that isn't all about the littles.
I was raised by a SAHM and I'm all those things.
