I have the honor and privilege to be a stay at home Mom. I appreciate the fact that my DH works hard to support our chosen lifestyle. I do not take this joy for granted.
The problem, if you can call it that is the perceptions of me made by working women. I donât think they mean to do it, itâs one of those absent minded judgmental things with no offense intended. I donât feel the need to correct them or set them straight. I just wanted a mini vent.
I see a lot of women look down on my status as if it is degrading or unfulfilling in some way, as if my DH is a caveman who controls me or something. That couldnât be further from the truth BTW. I see women who think I am crazy for enjoying the domestic arts as much as I do, as if Iâm crazy for enjoying such âmenialâ tasks. People see me as a freeloader who watches soap operas and eats ding dongs all day.
Sometimes it makes me feel bad that people assume those things about me. I work hard, very hard.
I am a homeschool teacher. I would not feel good about paying for or having the state pay to have someone else raise my kids.
I am a chef. I have hard working men to keep happy and full of energy, especially in winter months. I made a case of strawberry jam, a case of apple butter and a case of peach butter JUST because it makes my DH happy. Donât get me started on how much I use our own farms wheat and dent corn in my pantry.
I am a shopping and budget wizard. I just made a months worth of laundry soap for fun, okay?
I try to garden, tend livestock, do housekeeping and provide moral boosting companionship for my DH when he needs it.
A regular, everyday JOB away from home would be a vacation.
I guess what finally got my goat was a call I got last night from a fellow 4H mother. We are planning an event in which all the jobs were delegated. In our brief conversation she brought something up that I hear a lot. It was intended as an innocent comment and it went something like this; âIâm so tired I just got off work but wanted to give you a callâ¦â¦whine, snivelâ¦â¦..you have much more time than I do for these thingsâ¦â¦..â
Iâm not sure if in her moment of ignorant rudeness if she was jealous I have such a âprivilegedâ life or if she was mad that she has to work so much harder than I do and is irritated by my âprincess statusâ.
I didnât have the energy to explain to her how complicated being a stay at home farmwife really is. I donât think someone like that would even understand. *grrrrr*
The problem, if you can call it that is the perceptions of me made by working women. I donât think they mean to do it, itâs one of those absent minded judgmental things with no offense intended. I donât feel the need to correct them or set them straight. I just wanted a mini vent.
I see a lot of women look down on my status as if it is degrading or unfulfilling in some way, as if my DH is a caveman who controls me or something. That couldnât be further from the truth BTW. I see women who think I am crazy for enjoying the domestic arts as much as I do, as if Iâm crazy for enjoying such âmenialâ tasks. People see me as a freeloader who watches soap operas and eats ding dongs all day.
Sometimes it makes me feel bad that people assume those things about me. I work hard, very hard.
I am a homeschool teacher. I would not feel good about paying for or having the state pay to have someone else raise my kids.
I am a chef. I have hard working men to keep happy and full of energy, especially in winter months. I made a case of strawberry jam, a case of apple butter and a case of peach butter JUST because it makes my DH happy. Donât get me started on how much I use our own farms wheat and dent corn in my pantry.
I am a shopping and budget wizard. I just made a months worth of laundry soap for fun, okay?
I try to garden, tend livestock, do housekeeping and provide moral boosting companionship for my DH when he needs it.
A regular, everyday JOB away from home would be a vacation.
I guess what finally got my goat was a call I got last night from a fellow 4H mother. We are planning an event in which all the jobs were delegated. In our brief conversation she brought something up that I hear a lot. It was intended as an innocent comment and it went something like this; âIâm so tired I just got off work but wanted to give you a callâ¦â¦whine, snivelâ¦â¦..you have much more time than I do for these thingsâ¦â¦..â
Iâm not sure if in her moment of ignorant rudeness if she was jealous I have such a âprivilegedâ life or if she was mad that she has to work so much harder than I do and is irritated by my âprincess statusâ.
I didnât have the energy to explain to her how complicated being a stay at home farmwife really is. I donât think someone like that would even understand. *grrrrr*