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Motherhood;A Good Long Look

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

 
By Marsha Maung
With the kind of hours we have to put in caring, feeding, cooking for, cleaning after, bathing, scolding, worrying about our children, you’d imagine it to be an extremely lucrative career, wouldn’t you? One that would not only give you monetary rewards but also emotional satisfaction. A career that will send you off […]

Enjoy, Cherish, and Remember Motherhood

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

By Marsha Maung
Well, there’s no such thing as failure in motherhood…in my books, anyway. And besides, by whose yardstick are we measuring failure and success by, anyway? Motherhood is to be cherished, to be enjoyed and to be relished and remembered for the rest of our lives. It amazes me how some people think that motherhood […]

The Benefits of Work At Home Moms

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

By Mylar Skye
There are many things that make working from home beneficial. One of the things is that there is no child care cost. Babysitting costs are kept to a minimum when mom is home during the day. Work at home moms can keep the entire paycheck! Of course they earn it with juggling the […]

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