As a Canadian Elly gets 15 weeks maternity leave and up to 35 weeks parental leave. After 5 months she’s tired of sitting around the house. Staying at home most of the time reminds me of something. What could it be?
As Jean-Paul Sartre once said, “Choose, or be in bad faith.” One can always change the choice, but it’s the responsibility of the individual to choose. Talking to a baby about it does some good, so do it. The mind cannot distinguish actions taken in the mind and reality. Ellie left it out, and that’s all that’s needed.
I don’t relate to Elly’s whine. Never was I happier than the privilege of being a stay-at-home wife and mom, and doing my OWN raising of my boys. It was a privilege, I appreciated. I know many mother’s must work to make ends meet, and many mother’s just love their job. I was not one of them, though some people made me defend myself at the time.
I’m so old that maternity leave wasn’t even a consideration. Teachers were to leave the classroom before they started showing. Unpaid for however long and often not guaranteed having a job after giving birth. I was the first teacher in the district where we taught to get to stay in the classroom until my doctor and I decided it was time to stay home, mainly because I was vocal and unrelenting ( think loud) in protesting unfair/prejudicial treatment. It worked for me and for every teacher after me who was expecting.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
oh, maternity leave sure gets you working mothers, doesn’t it?
howtheduck over 4 years ago
As a Canadian Elly gets 15 weeks maternity leave and up to 35 weeks parental leave. After 5 months she’s tired of sitting around the house. Staying at home most of the time reminds me of something. What could it be?
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
She might just understand more than you think! :-)
well-i-never over 4 years ago
I like the bungee feeling, but the harness binds like a son of a ….
mjjk1985 over 4 years ago
I think it’s a personal family decision. And nobody else’s business.
Gerard:D over 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
The honest truth here; I loved my babies…but I desperately needed adult company. Other moms wrote in to say I was not alone.
micromos over 4 years ago
Put her feet on the ground to strengthen her legs.
VegaAlopex over 4 years ago
As Jean-Paul Sartre once said, “Choose, or be in bad faith.” One can always change the choice, but it’s the responsibility of the individual to choose. Talking to a baby about it does some good, so do it. The mind cannot distinguish actions taken in the mind and reality. Ellie left it out, and that’s all that’s needed.
kab2rb over 4 years ago
That is describing April and every baby with moms.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Oddly enough, even when your work is play, management manages to get in the way.
summerdog over 4 years ago
I don’t relate to Elly’s whine. Never was I happier than the privilege of being a stay-at-home wife and mom, and doing my OWN raising of my boys. It was a privilege, I appreciated. I know many mother’s must work to make ends meet, and many mother’s just love their job. I was not one of them, though some people made me defend myself at the time.
Twobit over 4 years ago
I’m so old that maternity leave wasn’t even a consideration. Teachers were to leave the classroom before they started showing. Unpaid for however long and often not guaranteed having a job after giving birth. I was the first teacher in the district where we taught to get to stay in the classroom until my doctor and I decided it was time to stay home, mainly because I was vocal and unrelenting ( think loud) in protesting unfair/prejudicial treatment. It worked for me and for every teacher after me who was expecting.