In our previous articles we looked at the difficult position where we got in by the female emancipation and the growth of material attachment. Where we have come in a world where men nor women can stay at home to spend time with their children, instead of going out to work and get a nice income which can bring a lot of wealth many can see, whilst now their spiritual wealth is not appreciated by others.
Time now to hear some voices of people who made a better choice than wanting to gather only money and modern gadgets, which they can not take into their grave for an other live. Luckily they did find more important matters in life and are willing to gain less in materialism but gain more in spiritual richness and family bond.
Hey all! It’s is the Mrs. I’ll be posting this time talking a little about what “gender roles” mean in our house, and what it’s like to be the breadwinner as a female with a husband who stays home with the babes.
So we’ve kind of squashed the whole gender roles thing. It’s not exactly the 1950’s anymore and women are starting to surpass a lot of men in the workplace, and well, we’re just not traditional. My whole life I actually said I never wanted to be a stay at home mom. I just always loved working and I wanted to stay in the workforce and grow professionally. Well then I had babies.
Ohhhh how each one completely melted my heart and I never wanted to let them out of my sight. I still don’t! When Boo was born, we had just moved and the Mr. was working, so…
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