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Posts Tagged ‘working moms’

There are no days off for at home parents

There are no days off for at home parents

Sunday, May 23, 2010 13:23

Since coming back from the trip to Iowa without the boys Beautiful has worked everyday. While it was nice to get away and have that break it seems like I am right back where I was the days leading up to the trip. I love my boys and enjoy spending ...

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Finding quality, when you can’t do quantity

Finding quality, when you can’t do quantity

Monday, May 17, 2010 16:29

I’ve been working a lot lately at both my full time job and at various part time jobs on the weekends, which makes the time I get to spend with the boys all the more valuable. I like this about being the working person because I wasn’t always very good ...

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Thank you ESPN; thank you very much

Thank you ESPN; thank you very much

Monday, May 10, 2010 9:03

Any of you that know my husband James might note in the first points of any description of him that he loves sports, I mean really loves sports. He would rather be watching an NBA basketball game than doing pretty much anything else in the world. And all other sports ...

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Meeting defiance at the door

Meeting defiance at the door

Wednesday, May 5, 2010 8:20

For the working parent, male or female, there is always the need to come up to speed very quickly when you walk in the door. While I am at work, the boys have been disciplined, rewarded, educated and just generally experienced life while I am away. It is necessary for ...

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Not impressed

Not impressed

Monday, April 26, 2010 9:00

Stay at home dads are still enough of a minority going against the conventional role of woman as caregiver that the scaffolding is not yet in place to support them. The language of marketing campaigns, the changing tables in public restrooms and the judgmental looks of kind-hearted grandmothers all continue ...

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