As a traveling salesperson, I spent many hours listening to you on the radio as well as through your podcast. When I renewed my membership, you sent me a DVD of "In Praise of Stay at Home Moms". More >>
...It's all about making the right choices because it's the right thing to do. I can see in today's world why people get so confused as to what choices to make in their own lives...
...Recently, I checked out a copy of your wonderful book, "In Praise of Stay-at-Home Moms", and it was as full of useful information and heart-warming anecdotes as I knew it would be. However, something bothered me about the copy I checked out, and I wanted to share it with you.
I recently read your book about stay at home moms, and loved it! Like you, I spent too much time (8 years!) in higher education, and wasted too much of my life with feminist viewpoints...
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My husband is a rancher. He works harder than anyone I have ever known, even on days when his knee or back is hurting, or previous injuries (kicks to the leg) from cranky cows are aching. There are times he has to ride up into the hills to check on cows, and he almost always brings me wildflowers.
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Thank you so very much for writing the book The Proper Feeding & Care of Husbands. My father gave it to me when I was first married and I had no intention on reading it. I was like, proper care and feeding to my husband, what about me?
We, my husband and I, had been fighting and it felt we were growing apart. I came across your book last week and started to read it.
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Sadly, I must admit that I once held the opinion that Stay At Home Moms were worthless and lazy. I probably shaped that opinion from watching my single mother juggle multiple jobs and work her buns off to support my brother and I.
Upon becoming pregnant at 25 years old, I joined an online message board for soon-to-be-moms (Note- I am married to the 33-year-old father and was before becoming pregnant-no babies out of wedlock here!).
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