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Innocence and Experience
When I first thought of asking others to join me in writing posts about the choice to be a stay at home mother (or not) I made a conscious choice to ask a few women who were in a similar … Continue reading →
Eternally Thankful
Guest post by Sarah Joy. I often joke about “guest posting” in the comment section of blogs, and finally found an excuse to turn someone else’s comment into a guest post! Thank you, Sarah Joy! I was never supposed to … Continue reading →
What I Want
When I say that I do not want to be a stay at home mother, it is because I want something else. Watch the clip below to see an example of the sort of life I would love to have … Continue reading →
Partial Amputations
Guest Post by Kathleen. Kathleen blogs at Kathleenbasi.com and is a perfect example of the old saying that “if you want something done, ask a busy person to do it.” I am quite excited that she made time for a … Continue reading →
Why I Want to Be a Stay At Home Mom
Guest post by Sarah. Sarah blogs at Fumbling Toward Grace and her “Musings and Mutterings on Life as A Catholic Woman” really are some of the most Catholic that I have encountered online. I hope that you enjoy this post … Continue reading →
My Path to SAHMhood
Guest Post by Elizabeth. Elizabeth’s blog is one of the most passionate that I read, and I could not have been happier when she agreed to share her story about how she became passionate about becoming a stay at home … Continue reading →
My Story: Growing Up to Want Something Else
As far as I know, all of the mothers in my family have “stayed at home” with their children. As a child I did not see myself as different, but I clearly saw how far their lives were from perfection, … Continue reading →
Stay at Home/Homeschooling Mom
Guest Post by Maggie. I “met” Maggie through the Ladies Who Blog Book Club. When Maggie mentioned her experience being harshly judged for her desire to be a SAHM and homeschool her children I knew that I wanted to hear more … Continue reading →
A Woman’s Vocation and a Culture of Choices
I often think about having children. Josh says that it is safe to assume that I think about it daily since I talk about it “at least six days out of the week.” But I do not want to be … Continue reading →