Thursday, November 3, 2011

Non-Desperate Housewives

What's significance of this day?  It's National Housewife Day!  Cheers to all stay at home mommies, family glue, and devoted wife and mothers!  Today we celebrate and thank all the ladies who tend the house and families!  Dr. Laura Schlessinger praises you to being committed to the priority of raising your children.

Housewife Day recognizes the importance of stay at home wives and moms. Also referred to as "Retro" Housewife Day. These wonderful, caring creatures, build and enrich strong family environments. They help to instill family values and good character.

Housewife is an old term. It hails back to the days when one income could support the family in a manner of comfort. It was also a time when women did not have equal rights. While these days are long gone, women views of working or staying at home, fall on both sides of the fence. The decision to be a "housewife", or stay at home mom, is still preferred by many.

When I think of a housewive, I think of my beautiful amazing Cousin/Sister Lauri.  She is a stay at home mother to two wonderful little men.  She gets to see every single waking moment they grow and evolve into their own person.  She gets to comfort all their bumps and bruises. She gets to celebrate all accomplishments, not matter how big or small.  Most importantly, she gets to shower them with love and teach them how to be a good person she has always been.  I love you Lauri!!
 
Another one is my sister in law, Heather!  Even though she works from home, I still consider her to be a housewife.  She takes care of the home; she's the family's rock.  Never is there a moment she doesn't have a home cooked meal or reading to her daughter or making my brother happy.  I love you Heather!!
 
P.S. Happy 30th Birthday Kristin!!  She is another wifey/ mommy that needs praise.  I love you too!
 
Praise to all Stay at Home Moms!
Angela <3 <3

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