I quit my corporate job to stay at home. We don't stay at home. This is what we do everyday.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Working Moms Against Guilt
One of our readers sent in this blog that I think needs more attention than the quick reference in the comment section. Please check it out. Great information and wonderful writing. Thanks for your comments and for sharing, Susan.
Thanks for the post! Really, every mom (at least if you have little kids) is a WORKING mom. So we have mad heart for our SAHM sisters. That's why we link to your rockin' blog, too.
How is it that so many cool women call Cincinnati home? I love the WMAG blog! With our proximity to one another, we really should get together sometime. Glad to know you're out there -- especially since I will be heading back to a 32-hour-office-work week at the end of January. This follows a year of being on child-rearing leave. I don't anticipate that it will be an easy transition.
Yes, the next time Stuntbec makes it to the Nati, we will have to have a big blogging get together. Maybe like the party that Julie Powell when her blog became a book. Ahhhhh, imagine.
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Thanks for the post! Really, every mom (at least if you have little kids) is a WORKING mom. So we have mad heart for our SAHM sisters. That's why we link to your rockin' blog, too.
Susan
Working Moms Against Guilt
How is it that so many cool women call Cincinnati home? I love the WMAG blog! With our proximity to one another, we really should get together sometime. Glad to know you're out there -- especially since I will be heading back to a 32-hour-office-work week at the end of January. This follows a year of being on child-rearing leave. I don't anticipate that it will be an easy transition.
Yes, the next time Stuntbec makes it to the Nati, we will have to have a big blogging get together. Maybe like the party that Julie Powell when her blog became a book. Ahhhhh, imagine.
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