I always knew that one I was blessed enough to become a Mom I would also take on the role of being a SAHM. I never really put much thought into the how’s and why’s, I just knew it was how it had to be. After the birth of Corinne the starts aligned in my favor and I was able to stay home full time with her. The transition has been rough at times but the rewards are obvious and it is something that I love and feel honored I am able to do.
I remember many times feeling guilty when Josh was leaving for work and I was laying on the couch with our beautiful baby sleeping on my chest, or on cold, rainy days when I had the luxury of staying inside nice and warm and he did not. But like everything else in life there is a balance and all aspects have to be considered. There are the days when she would be extremely fussy and difficult to console and he would be walking out the door while she was screaming, or when you finally think you are able to take a shower and your peacefully sleeping baby wakes up screaming! Yeah, it’s not all naps on the couch and play dates.

Wonderful, I love being a SAHM, its a lot of work but I wouldnt change it for nothing in the world! I have been a SAHM since 2006 when my 5th baby was born I told my hubbie that I cant leave him, and I have been home since then. We never missed a beat with finances, God has it all under control! Glad that you have started blogging again!
Thanks Lady!!
Aww! She’s beautiful! I don’t have any kids but don’t feel guilty, if it were me id feel guilty too but you shouldnt because your taking care of the family. I hope you and the cutie pie have a great Thursday!
Nikki
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