Stubborn Roots, Part 2: Germination Phase ~ Nipping the Bud of Childhood

There are two main types of young children, in my experience. The first is the “Timid Duckling.” Due to the extreme compliance of this type, you may not even realize that a Timid Duckling is in your vicinity. This is the type that has no problem at all following the precept, “A child should be … Continue reading Stubborn Roots, Part 2: Germination Phase ~ Nipping the Bud of Childhood

The Motherhood Conundrum

Plummeting birth rates. The correct term is “child-free,” not “child-less.” Daycare centers are outrageously priced and yet bursting at the seams. Frazzled moms. Oblivious husbands. Strained marriages. All work and no play. It seems that these are the statements that sum up what “family” has come to mean in today's society. How have the words … Continue reading The Motherhood Conundrum

Vacations: Why and How Most Moms Never Have One

What do you imagine when you hear the word “vacation”? Imagine your next one. Where will you go? What will you spend your time doing? Feeling adventurous? Try challenging mountain hikes or participating in a tough-mudder! Prefer relaxation? Schedule a spa getaway and pamper yourself with yoga and massages! How about those who enjoy experiencing … Continue reading Vacations: Why and How Most Moms Never Have One

Household Manager Duties and Pay

I created this a few years ago in response to my husband's repeated inability to comprehend the amount of unpaid work that is required to simply keep a household running day-in and day-out. It also puts a dollar amount (a very conservative dollar amount estimate, I might add) on what all my labor would have … Continue reading Household Manager Duties and Pay

Front-Loader, not Free-Loader

For those of you who think this will be a post about finances, I hate to disappoint, but it is most certainly not. However, I must begin by clearly defining and explaining the term of the day prior to jumping into my main point. That being said, with no further ado, let’s kick this off … Continue reading Front-Loader, not Free-Loader