I have a story I would like to share with you about a discussion my husband and I were just having. Well, his 15 year high school reunion is coming up and we now live in a different state. More >>
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 >>
A little over a year ago, I wrote a post on my family blog after I had my son. I had spent those first few months adjusting to motherhood, largely in my pj's and sweatpants. I decided my husband had seen enough of me like that... More >>
Like so many of the women my age (I'm 42) I was raised by a feminist mother who basically crushed my father's spirit and ran around like a chicken with her head cut off because she was stretched so thin. More >>
Yesterday, the Susan G. Komen Foundation cut off funding to Planned Parenthood ostensibly because it is in their set of standards not to give funding to organizations under federal judicial investigation. Planned Parenthood is under such an investigation. More >>
My mom who is in Romania just got her hands on your book about how to proper take care of our husbands. She is 71 and full of life (thank God!) and right now, as I write to you, she is overjoyed by the discoveries she made in her seventh decade of life about marriage and happiness, and the simple tools we need to make every minute of life count. She saw the band aids on the cover of the book and thought about the book presenting a "patching your marriage" concept.
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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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