A blog written for mothers, by mothers, on the approach to child-care providers.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Quote of the Day
“My au pair was like the daughter I never had.”
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I always tell my spouse, "I need a wife" and he laughs but no joke aside, we women, mothers and wives do so much and help one another too. I think that is what it is all about, wether or not you have help that you can ask a friend for help or rely on help to get you through!
my teenager daughter is the perfect caretaker for her brother. if she wasn't working and going to college full time, i would hire her when I decide to go back to work. yes, she's that good :)
so for now, we just use her for free and provide her free room and board of course!
The Working Mother:
Mother of 3, Business Owner, Photographer. The Working Mother balances family life with work life exceptionally well. Passionate about photography and women's fashion, she owns and manages a photography & stationery store, as well as a trendy women's clothing boutique. She also volunteers her time at her children's school, and sits on the board of Project A.L.S.
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Mother of 3, MBA in Finance and Marketing, Entrepreneur. The Stay-at-Home Mom left behind her Wall Street career to be a proud full-time mother to her 3 kids. She volunteers her time to various children's organizations, including Jumpstart and Pegasus. She is compelled to find creative ways to help other mothers manage their questions and concerns surrounding the topic of child-care providers.
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2 comments:
I always tell my spouse, "I need a wife" and he laughs
but no joke aside, we women, mothers and wives do so much and help one another too. I think that is what it is all about, wether or not you have help that you can ask a friend for help or rely on help to get you through!
my teenager daughter is the perfect caretaker for her brother. if she wasn't working and going to college full time, i would hire her when I decide to go back to work. yes, she's that good :)
so for now, we just use her for free and provide her free room and board of course!
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