Written by Mary

An unexpectedly thought-provoking thing happened to me the other day. For the first time since I left my computer programming career several years ago, someone asked me what I did for a living.

You might wonder how that didn’t come before, but I’m a homebody, blessed with a large extended family, and don’t meet that many new people. Anyway, the former career woman in my head said “You’re in data processing! Tell her that.” The proud maintainer of a peaceful, happy home (that includes the yard work…my husband likes that the best) said, “Get real, you stay at home, you keep things running smoothly, you can drop what you’re doing in an instant and come to the rescue when family needs you for something minor or major…”. Why the heck was I having trouble with the question? Anyway, I stammered something, and my sister piped up that “I allowed my stepdaughter to pursue her college degree by watching her 3 kids when needed”.

I appreciated her attempt to help me out, but I only watch them regularly one afternoon a week. Anyway, rather than continue with the reasons I now stay at home and how we were able to make that decision, I’d like to get back to the gist of this article.

How many of us even worry about this anymore? Does it matter, or have we reached the point that we accept it as a personal choice with no judgement?

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