Giving Credit Where It Is Due
January 2, 2018
Giving Credit Where It Is Due


Dr. Laura:

I want to give credit and honor to my youngest daughter and her husband.  She's been a stay at home mom to two boys from day one, even though it has been a struggle financially.  My other two daughters and I jumped right in without hesitation to be a support whenever they needed us.  From financial support when they couldn't quite make ends meet to driving five hours or taking a five-hour flight, we came when they needed us just to give them a break or a much-needed date night.  

Why did we do this and still do it?  Because we've seen how well-adjusted, secure and loved their boys are.  My daughter has taught them so much, from reading, math, science to social skills.  I constantly tell her that the best gift she could give them is to being there every day and loving and caring for them.  My son-in-law is one of the hardest working men I know.  He is 100% involved with the boys when he gets home, no matter how many hours he has worked.  He enjoys cooking, so he prepares most meals for the family, and never seems too tired to play with the boys or take them on adventures.  

I know sometimes my daughter feels alone, but I know there are tons of stay-at-home moms out there that are also doing an awesome job taking care of their families.  Thank you for being an advocate for kids and stay-at-home moms.  They need our support, love, and encouragement.  I sleep well at night knowing my grandsons have parents who are willing to sacrifice for their kids.

Phyllis


Posted by Staff at 10:59 AM