The infamous conversation usually went something like this “So what do you do?” and my response used to be “Oh, I just stay home with my babies” I kept hearing myself say this over & over to anyone who approached me and asked that question. Why was I discrediting my job like that? Do you ever hear people say “Oh I’m just a nurse” or “I’m just a secretary”? The answer is no! I thought long and hard about it and decided I would make a conscious effort to stop saying just when talking about my job! It’s amazing what effect that little word had on me!
When I graduated nursing school I remember feeling so proud of myself! It was legit the hardest 2 years of my life and I was so happy to be done and to start my career, well about 6 months into nursing we decided to start trying for a baby and let’s just say it wasn’t hard for us! I remember all the people that would say well when you have the baby at least you have a flexible career that you can go back to part time but the truth is I didn’t want that! (This is not to say that all working moms want to work, and for those of you who wish you could stay at home I pray someday you get to! I wish the U.S did at least a year paid maternity leave for those of us who do want to stay home!) As soon as I became a mom I knew I wanted to stay home with my babies if we could make it work! Well talk about feeling judged by some, I saw so many of my nursing teachers, peers etc in those coming months after having Greleigh and those questions started rolling in “So what are you doing now?” “Where do you work?” “When are you going back to work” and thats when I became the “just” stay at home mom!
I fell into that trap of saying it over and over to people. Why did I keep making myself feel less of a successful person because I chose to stay at home with my kids? I couldn’t answer that question and I had to stop! It took me years of saying it to realize it was a problem. I was making the most important and precious job I will ever have in my eyes sound like it was something I was ashamed of to those who had actual careers!
No matter what you choose or have to do, whether it be work full time, work part-time or stay home full time with your kids, be proud! Be proud that you are doing whats best for your family, making it work even on the hard days and don’t ever let people make you feel less! If you’ve been a victim of stray dog bite, you may still be able to sue depending on where you were bitten and what state this happened in. You can get in touch with Tingey Injury Law Firm for more advice.
This motherhood thing is hard! It’s a judgy world and whether you are a stay at home mom or a working mom the mom guilt is real! Let’s just all love, give some grace, encourage each other because we’re all doing the best we can for our family and remember it takes a village! Go out and spread some love today, tell a working mom she’s a rockstar for holding down a job & running a household or go visit a stay-at-home mom because you might be the only adult interaction she gets all day!
Disclaimer: Just make sure you give her a heads up because she might want to put on a bra 😉
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I love this! I have a bad habit of doing the same. I need to stop!
Love this post! Saying that I’m not “just” a stay at home mom, is something I’m still working hard at.
Beautiful pics! I agree, we do a lot!
So true and can we just pause and stare at your eyes mama?!! Gorgeous!
Yes, yes and yes!!! I always feel judged when I tell people I am a stay at home mom but funny thing is I also sometimes felt judged when I was a working mom with my first baby… its a tough world out there and at the end of the day whatever you decide is best for you and your family is all that matters!
Staying at home is sooo much harder than I imagined, even now with my guys in school I’m nowhere near on top of things like I’d like to be. It’s a tough gig, no “just” about it.
LOVE the disclaimer! (That doesn’t apply exclusively to moms, either.)
Great post! SAHM is the best and most important job in the world! I wouldnt trade it for anything!
Love!!!!!!!!! I say that too and this was such a good reminder not to. Thank you for such a encouraging words. Raising little humans is the best job to be so proud of.
I loved reading this! I know many women, myself, included that make comments like this. I love being a stay at home mom, its my favorite job, so I’m not always sure why I say it. It was actually my husband that called me on it first and I was so appreciative of that. I think that for a bit, I lost my identity, and have slowly been welding the new and old me and am loving that new person!
YESSSS!!!! I found that I was doing this too when telling people about being a SAHM (and about being a blogger too). I hate that there is a stupid stigma about being a SAHM, like it’s not a real job! I work harder as a SAHM than I ever did when I worked out of the house.
And your disclaimer had me cracking up! Please call people so I can do a rush clean, bra it up and wipe the spit up out of my hair. LOL.
I think it’s so easy to write off our accomplishments and try to downplay our achievements, but you’re so right that we shouldn’t do that . loved this post! xx
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