Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Stay-at-home mom dreams gone wrong

Most, if not all new mommies wish they could see more of their little blessings when it is time to go back to work. Some fortunate moms, including myself decided to ditch work and stay home instead.
I have always wanted to be a stay-at-home mom, but the ones portrayed in the "Real Housewives" with the nannies, the personal chefs, etc. Well, I am a stay-at-home mom and I am grateful to wake up everyday and see my little man smile. I have the opportunity to raise him in a healthy, safe environment, BUT where are the nannies, the shopping, the glamorous life?
Staying at home is really a full time job,from the time the rooster crows until the moon shines bright, I am up entertaining a very spoiled, energetic, quickly bored little boy (I am pulling my hair right about now). With all these avoidable fun with my little nugget I still feel the lost of my independence, which by the way means a lot to me. No nannies mean a very busy, bored unsocial mom. Lack of independence means lack of freedom to do as I please. So while everyone might love staying at home, it is one of the most suicidal, mind killing, self-lost experience that I had endured.

What am I doing about it?

1) Let go of those high expectations of being a stay-at-home mom
2) Bring in the positive (priceless moments with my nugget)
3) Enrolled in Gymboree classes ( interact with other moms)
4) Starting my own business
5) Starting, probably, my M.B.A. this fall.

Being a stay-at-home mom in a city with no family and friends, the only thing I could do is appreciate the man of the house, thank god everyday for what I have and take it one day at a time.

Xoxo

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