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Going Back to Work After Having Kids
Qiana Brown | WomenCo.
July 25, 2008
Making the decision to say home with your children and forgo a career is a big decision for any woman. Especially for women who have previously enjoyed a satisfying career or had always planned to work outside the home. The decision to re-enter the workforce is even bigger and more ominous.
The first few years of staying home after the birth of my second daughter were magical indeed. I will always have the memories of their first steps, the first days of kindergarten and so on. And luckily my husband’s salary allowed me these pleasures without worry.
But let’s face it. After a few years of stay at home bliss, and comfort in the fact that everyone in the house could walk, talk and eat with utensils I started to get the itch. What itch you ask? I‘m talking about the itch for a connection to the outside world. The desire to talk to women who like me, knew that one day they would rejoin the workforce. Women who knew that they would need to re-sharpen their “woman” skills if this grand re-entry was going to be successful. I’m not sure, but I don’t think that memorizing the Doodlebop’s tour schedule would impress a prospective boss.
This realization all came together for me one night when my husband and I were out on one of our few date nights. I did not even realize that the background music that we were listening to was a compilation of “Nicktoons”. What happened to the jazzy mood music that we’d enjoyed just a few short years ago?
Here’s the deal. I’m a dedicated mommy, and I’m good at it, but I am a smart sexy woman and wife as well. Yes, my husband does want to know what’s going on with our daughters and the household. After all, these things are parts of his life too. But does this sharing of the day’s news really need to last the whole ride to the restaurant, through dinner and back? I think not.

Chico
about 1 month ago
4 comments
Hi, I'm new at this and just posted a link to the story of mom whose home based business got her through some very hard times. The link got messed up and I don't know how to edit it, so here is the correct one - at least, I hope it works: http://content.shaklee.com/shaklee/flash/ArrayanLifestyle.html
Chico
about 1 month ago
4 comments
Here are some links to moms who have chosen to return to the workforce, but are building their own businesses from home. It's a great stratedgy for these tough times: saves tax & gas dollars and allows more time for family. Have a look at what these women are doing:
fhttp://content.shaklee.com/shaklee/flash/ArrayanLifestyle.html and
www.sueatsmartmomsnetwork.com
lucyok
4 months ago
8 comments
Quina, your article could not have been more timely. Thank you for your insight.
AJaneChambers
4 months ago
198 comments
I agree with you that keeping abreast of what is going on in the larger world is important. Even when I was working full time I listened to talk radio or news stations on my (long) commute, so that I would be informed and an interesting conversationalist. I've gotten away from that since having children, but maybe it's time to start again.
AngelaK
4 months ago
468 comments
Great article Quina. Thank you.