working outside the home
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:11 am
I saw what Prairie wrote about working outside of the home. I have to give my feelings about it.
In my single days (way back in the stone ages LOL) I never had a problem holding a job. Yet, once I was married and the kids came around it totally changed. Of course I was a SAHM for the longest time and then either out of guilt with all other moms working outside the home or whatever, I tried going back into the workforce. It seems that since around 1990 every time I entertained the though of going to work one of the kids would get sick. I managed to find a part time job here and there (still out of guilt of being a SAHM) but the job never lasted long due to either things not working out at the job or home/neighborhood situations that refocused my attention.
As the kids got older, the cycle stayed the same... My kids are now adults. Our son is 28 and living at home, our daughter is 25, married with 2 kids and #3 due in June. Last year I had a job interview with a bank, didn't get the job and a week later our son had a grand mal seizure - on the job - and was in the hospital for 3 days. That was when we all learned (son included) that he has epilepsy. It was then I said to my DH I am not too sure about trying to go back to work, it seems that God wants me at home with the family. I finally got a nice little 4 hour a day job at a daycare/ school (Goddard School) in August. On Labor Day weekend we had a family intervention with my Mom and we got her into the hospital. The staff at the School gave me a very hard time with phone calls to my brother during work hours and yes they knew of my mother being in the hospital. The Friday of Labor Day week we found out that Mom was in the late stages of colon cancer. They still gave me a hard time. My DH bless his soul, gave the school a piece of his mind and they wanted a letter from me the following Monday. Well they got the letter hand delivered, right before I did what I needed to do that day. Sadly Mom passed the first Friday in October.
I have learned my lesson. I told my DH that every time I look for a job or get one something bad happens and I think it is God telling me not to work outside the house. DH truly agrees that is the case because each time in the last year I tried to get a job, what happened had been very serious. So we were out on Saturday night and a friend's husband asked me where I work and I told him I don't. I explained what I just wrote and Keith said she's right, it's getting more serious with things going wrong. It was so good to hear him say that!
I talk with God a lot more than I used to. Instead of a prayer at night and morning, it's prayer when needed during the day. I've prayed for guidance, and I am totally focused on my family and the house. Now I am doing God's work here on Earth. I have decided to take up with Project Linus and will be making quilts for them. I told my DH that what I spend on supplies for PL quilts is tax deductible, but not to worry, I'm not starting up a chapter - yet. Maybe one day down the road, but not now.
Have a great day!
Carin
Carin
In my single days (way back in the stone ages LOL) I never had a problem holding a job. Yet, once I was married and the kids came around it totally changed. Of course I was a SAHM for the longest time and then either out of guilt with all other moms working outside the home or whatever, I tried going back into the workforce. It seems that since around 1990 every time I entertained the though of going to work one of the kids would get sick. I managed to find a part time job here and there (still out of guilt of being a SAHM) but the job never lasted long due to either things not working out at the job or home/neighborhood situations that refocused my attention.
As the kids got older, the cycle stayed the same... My kids are now adults. Our son is 28 and living at home, our daughter is 25, married with 2 kids and #3 due in June. Last year I had a job interview with a bank, didn't get the job and a week later our son had a grand mal seizure - on the job - and was in the hospital for 3 days. That was when we all learned (son included) that he has epilepsy. It was then I said to my DH I am not too sure about trying to go back to work, it seems that God wants me at home with the family. I finally got a nice little 4 hour a day job at a daycare/ school (Goddard School) in August. On Labor Day weekend we had a family intervention with my Mom and we got her into the hospital. The staff at the School gave me a very hard time with phone calls to my brother during work hours and yes they knew of my mother being in the hospital. The Friday of Labor Day week we found out that Mom was in the late stages of colon cancer. They still gave me a hard time. My DH bless his soul, gave the school a piece of his mind and they wanted a letter from me the following Monday. Well they got the letter hand delivered, right before I did what I needed to do that day. Sadly Mom passed the first Friday in October.
I have learned my lesson. I told my DH that every time I look for a job or get one something bad happens and I think it is God telling me not to work outside the house. DH truly agrees that is the case because each time in the last year I tried to get a job, what happened had been very serious. So we were out on Saturday night and a friend's husband asked me where I work and I told him I don't. I explained what I just wrote and Keith said she's right, it's getting more serious with things going wrong. It was so good to hear him say that!
I talk with God a lot more than I used to. Instead of a prayer at night and morning, it's prayer when needed during the day. I've prayed for guidance, and I am totally focused on my family and the house. Now I am doing God's work here on Earth. I have decided to take up with Project Linus and will be making quilts for them. I told my DH that what I spend on supplies for PL quilts is tax deductible, but not to worry, I'm not starting up a chapter - yet. Maybe one day down the road, but not now.
Have a great day!
Carin
Carin