Last night the family sat down and watched an episode of The Walton's, remember that old tv show? It is a good show that would do many good to revisit! There was a scene where Mary Ellen is sitting with Grandma. Grandma wants to show her how to crochet and Mary Ellen says, "Oh, Grandma, I don't need to know how to do that I'm going to be a career woman." Grandma in return says, "Who ever said being a wife and a mother was not a career!"My husband and I replied in unison, "THANK YOU!"
Where have those days gone? Today if you stay home to raise your own children you are seen as less of a woman. I submit to you that those who fulfill their God given role as a keeper at home are the real career women! It is a place to excel and in so many diverse areas. I am a teacher, spiritual leader to my children, nurse, cook, cleaning lady, economic major, gardener, organizer, hairdresser, clothes presser, piano driller, chauffeur, disciplinarian, and on and on and on.
I believe this is not only the most diverse career, but also one of the most difficult, because to truly excel you must possess many character traits that are not easy to come by and not easy to maintain. Things such as humility, patience, integrity, and consistency. You must be able to withstand pressure from the world, of those telling you to go and make something of yourself, implying that you are nothing if only a wife and mother. It is often a thankless and unappreciated position.
Not only is being a keeper at home one of the most diverse and most difficult careers it is also the most rewarding. Not monetarily of course, I do not get a paycheck. I do not think anyone could afford to pay a keeper at home for all they do. It is by far the most blessed position one could find! You receive the blessings of the Lord. When living a life according to His plan, you are blessed. You have freedom, I am the queen of my castle. It doesn't even have to be a big castle. I am blessed with joy, satisfaction, fulfillment, love, contentment, a thankful family, and a bunch of smiling faces! No paycheck can beat that, no praise of man can even come close.
It is also the most important job. Who is preparing the generation of tomorrow? Not only to be good citizens but to be godly citizens! There is eternal significance. It does NOT take a village to raise a child, it takes a committed mother and a father!
So I ask, "Who said being a wife and a mother is not a career?"

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I have the same thought process. I was thinking of a dear friend and mother who is an administrator over three large hospitals. Very important sounding, I suppose. I was thinking that I am sad for her children, and realized that I hold my job as administrator over three boys more important than her position. We are so privileged to be able to build these children into people that the world needs!
Wise words from you and Grandma Walton. Thanks for posting.
AMEN!
Thank you so much for posting that...it's definetely refreshing to hear this in a world filled with feminism (I thought it was suppose to give us choices not limitations) and if you can do it, so can I.
It's funny how more confusing then open minded girls and women of today are about the role of the mother and it's a blessing to read posts like yours.
Unfortunately we live in a world of achievement where the real people who suffer are the children and the word home and mother are nearing being considered horrible.
It's equally frustrating that SAHM's are expected to be just as busy then if they were working outside of the home, concentrating on having busy schedules and being out of the home yet NOT expected to take care of the one word that is in the name which is the home.
Preach it, sister!
So, so, so true! I found myself thinking a lot about this very thing lately.....I found myself so sad for so many kids who are really only home with parents to sleep at night. They rarely spend much 'quality' time there. So many kids today don't understand 'family' time. I'm so glad that I gave up the career path for my family...I have been so blessed!
Absolutely!
I have to share this little snippet of "validation"...
Last week my husband was telling me about some purposed tax credit or something (yes, i admit it, I was only 1/2 listening) that would have been more if I were employed, too.
Well apparently there was a discussion about this at work and he said that there ought to be credit offered for those spouses (me in this case) that stay home as a SAHM, homeschooler, health care provider, etc... that can't/choose to not be employed outside the home. He said this got some squawking from co-workers to which he replied, "She does more in one day than you do ALL day here at work!"
LOL -- hooray for my hubbie!! That made me smile.
So true, So true.
Hi there. I just stumbled on your blog as I had a little time this morning. I found you all through 5MinutesforMom! And I'm so glad I did.
I am so looking forward to reading more!
This post was amazing and awesome. We SAHM and homeschool Moms need to keep encouraging each other to run this race to the finish!
Awesome thoughts! Thanks so much for sharing!
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