Showing posts with label working moms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label working moms. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Working Mom???

Because of employees quiting and my father-in-law fishing I was asked to man the family's Christian book store for two days. Yesterday I brought in my kids and homeschooled them here. Today we have friends at our home to help. Walking out the door without my brood in tow was a mixture of excitement (to have a day for myself, even if it was working) and heartbreak (my 14 mo. old was screaming for me). How do working moms leave every day? I can only shake my head and wonder. To hand the responsibility of raising and teaching my children to someone else is not a pleasing thought.

This makes me remember my husband (Nathan) and my 10 year wedding anniversary trip that we took 2 years ago. He had planned it for a week, but I pleaded it down to 5 days. By the 3rd day I was uneasy - things just didn't feel right. The 4th day I could only think about my children. And by the 5th? I was crying for them. Moms are supposed to be with their children when they're little.

I know this isn't politically correct, but I never care about that. I know it sounds harsh, but for some moms who just want to work, who like the freedom of not having to train, discipline and rebuke in a consistent manner...well, this is the truth. But for you other moms,(and I know some personally who really would love to be the greatest influence in their childrens' lives, but for difficult circumstances, can not)...I so feel for you. I hope you never lose that heartache as you walk out the door, leaving your little ones behind. I hope situations change. I hope you know that I care and I hurt with you.

Here is to those hours or days of being alone that homeschool moms rarely get! Here's to being able to complete a thought...to not be a jungle gym for a little while...to talk to adults if you have to talk to somebody! But even greater, here's to the reunion of smiling faces, hugs, tickle fights and laughter when I get home to my babes.