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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

All You Need Is Love Blog Hop

 All You Need Is Love Blog Hop
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I always planned to stay home to raise my children, even before they were born. I knew that if I worked outside the home, when I was at work, I'd be thinking about the children, and when I was home, I 'd be thinking about work. Both worlds and I would suffer. I told this to my then-fiance. He was delighted. I agreed to go back to work or school after any kids we had were in school full-time. One thing though. For staying home with the children, I'd get to take a year off to do nothing.

When I was pregnant with our first child, I left the workforce. I was exhausted and working was becoming increasingly difficult. I am glad I stayed home with both my daughters. I'm fortunate my husband supported this.

When the youngest was in Kindergarten (only half day), I started thinking about what I was going to do with my year off and what I was going to do after that. I'd written fan fiction for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and decided to give writing my own stuff a chance. I loved it.

Other than being a mother, nothing felt so right. I knew I was a writer. The younger went to first grade, and I spent the day writing or learning about writing. The year was up and I offered to get a job, even though I knew I'd hate every minute of it because I'd rather be writing.

Hubby said the most romantic thing.

"You already have a job. You're a writer."

I cried.




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7 comments:

  1. What an incredibly romantic and loving thing for your husband to say! Thank for sharing your story.

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  2. That was super sweet, thanks for sharing it with us

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  3. By far the best job I have ever had is being a mother. My hubby has always said that my job has always been more challenging than his! I wouldn't trade being a stay at home mom for anything!

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  4. Aww... I love when guys say the right thing! Or.. the "write" thing... haha.

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  5. Thanks for giveaway
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