Throughout my youth, I came to believe that being the manager of a happy home was going to be easy. As kids we fantasize about what we want to be when we 'grow up'. We dream of how much fun we'll have buying our own big house and driving a brand new car. I often watched old episodes of "Leave It To Beaver" and "The Brady Bunch". It seemed to me at the time that being a grown up is mostly a peaceful experience that comes with full control, money that grows on trees, and children who look up to their parents with great awe and a sense of humbleness. Boy, was I wrong!!!! If you grew up with decent parenting, I'm sure it was difficult to comprehend it any differently.
As many of you did, I grew up wondering what I would be. However, my greatest and most prominent dream was becoming a mother and home-maker. I never had any serious career goals. I just knew that I would be happiest in the home. I can tell you now that I am and I fully believe that it is the toughest career choice that I ever made. Society has shoved down our throats that we must have some big, money making career in order to be happy. Success is measured by how much more important you are than someone else. At times, I still have a lapse of insanity, wondering why I'm not one of those high-heel wearing, corporate leaders making six figures and feeling on top of the social world. I literally have to sit myself down and look around. When I do, I feel a calming warmth come over me as I see how healthy and happy my children are because I am there every day to give them the love and attention they deserve. I never miss a thing and I have no real regrets.
I am truly in the most important career there is. I am the reason for the health and happiness of my family. I have a wonderful business partner by my side and still, I overworked, overstimulated, and over hugged. I am the CEO of my own successful meal-making, laundry doing, scraped knee kissing, and potty training business. So I say, step aside corporate America, I have my very own, self-awarded, PhD, in the business of being a very Happy Home Economist.
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