Stay-at-Home Parents


Feature Writer: Diane Laney Fitzpatrick
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As a stay-at-home parent, you do it all under one roof: Raising children, housecleaning, planning meals, managing money, planning fun activities, disciplining, teaching values, and - hopefully - setting aside some time for yourself.

On the Stay-at-Home Parents page, you'll find articles and blogs supporting all your roles. If you'd like to become a stay-at-home parent, look for articles on calculating the cost of working, transitioning from work to home, living on one income and exploring work-at-home opportunities.

Whether you're a stay-at-home mom or a stay-at-home dad, you’ll feel right at home in the discussion forum. Can't find what you're looking for? E-mail me with an article suggestion or comment.

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Tips for Traveling with Kids

In: Parent-Child Outings

It's family vacation time! Are you ready for a smooth adventure? Here are 8 tips for traveling with kids. more...

The Joy of Summer Reading

In: Parent-Child Activities

Don't let your vacation slip away without getting in some quality summer reading with your children. more...

Summer Day Care in Your Home

In: Stay-at-Home Parents (general)

Providing home day care for school-age children in the summer is the choice of many stay-at-home parents. Know the pros and cons of caring for other kids. more...

Have a Last-Day-of-School Party

In: Stay-at-Home Parents (general)

Don't wait until Fourth of July fireworks to blast into summer. Start the celebration on the last day of school. more...

The Best Teacher Gift Card Ideas

In: Stay-at-Home Parents (general)

A gift card to her favorite store is the perfect teacher gift from you and your child. more...

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May 15, 2008

Did You Have a Good Mother's Day?

It's not easy for Mom to let amateurs take over one day a year.


Did you have a good Mother's Day? Did you awake to the sound of orange juice being sloshed out of the Dora Explorer mug onto your new white bedspread? Did you walk into the kitchen to the smell of bacon being fused onto your Mauviel skillet? Is your family sized roll of scotch tape all used up on wrapping a paperback book?

Mother's Day: The one day you really would rather do it yourself, but the one day you bite your tongue and let your husband and children cook for you, wait on you and shower you with gifts - in essence, pretend that they're the mom.

It's hard to reverse roles, isn't it? They seem to be perfectly comfortable having you do all the work 364 days of the year, but when it's your turn to be Queen for a Day, it's difficult for Mom to become the servee.

I had a good Mother's Day. My son at college called to wish me a Happy Mother's Day, my middle son made my a hilarious card, and my daughter cleaned off the top of her dresser. (Joy of joys! Shock of shocks!) My husband bought me a new iPod.

I didn't get breakfast in bed, but that's OK. Really, it's OK. And we had some company so I made dinner myself that night. But at the end of the day, my husband and kids helped clear the table, wash dishes and clean up the kitchen, while I sat with my feet up, playing with my new toy.

Another Mother's Day come and gone, and now we're back to normal, where Mom's in charge.

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