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Nicolette
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As Australian children head off to school today and the stay at home mums go out for coffee, out for lunch, gym and some back home to keep slogging away at domestic bliss a friend posted this on Facebook
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/devon-corneal/what-not-to-say-to-a-working-mom_b_2566952.html
Having been a working mother, and a single one at that, all I can say is amen!!! About time we got acknowledged too instead of just those fighting their cause to stay at home and be supported by the government, to breastfeed in public, their rights to have subsidised day care even though they are at home full time but need a break...etc. This is a big hello from the rest of us who work just as hard in a different way (and not because we always want to) as we are often are looked down upon by those fighting the causes listed above. I'm glad someone can see a mile in my shoes through a humorous article.
This is not a debate either - just 'an about time' statement which I feel needs to be shared.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/devon-corneal/what-not-to-say-to-a-working-mom_b_2566952.html
Having been a working mother, and a single one at that, all I can say is amen!!! About time we got acknowledged too instead of just those fighting their cause to stay at home and be supported by the government, to breastfeed in public, their rights to have subsidised day care even though they are at home full time but need a break...etc. This is a big hello from the rest of us who work just as hard in a different way (and not because we always want to) as we are often are looked down upon by those fighting the causes listed above. I'm glad someone can see a mile in my shoes through a humorous article.
This is not a debate either - just 'an about time' statement which I feel needs to be shared.