Have you ever thought about how an advertisement would read for a mother? If truthfully stated, the ad would probably go something like this:
Now accepting applications¯
Family seeking fun-loving, godly mother. Applicant will be responsible for providing total educational development and daily personal care for children of multiple ages. Applicant will assume the following roles: cook, housemaid, nurse, taxi driver, administrative assistant, accountant, athletic coach, social director, computer technician, household and automotive repairman, gardener, course instructor in multiple subject areas and grade levels, and various other responsibilities. This is a full-time position¯approximately 120 hours or more per week.
Qualified candidates must be able to work well under pressure, multi-task, and prioritize work loads while maintaining a friendly, enthusiastic attitude. Quick thinking, good memory, and a varied background in extensive subject matter are a must. Promising candidates will be resourceful, adjust easily to distractions, and display creative, hard-working leadership abilities. Organizational and problem solving skills are a plus. Previous teaching experience and/or college preferred, but not required.
If you're interested in working in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment, this is the position for you! For more information on this exciting opportunity to earn fulfilling, one-of-a-kind rewards, please apply in person today.
After reading the above qualifications, no wonder many parents walk away from this employment opportunity. Who can measure up to these standards? Praise God, you can! As you step out in faith and yield your weaknesses to God's strength, you'll not only get the job, you'll also successfully mother and discover the fantastic benefits of teaching your children at home. "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might." (Ephesians 6:10)
*I thought that the above might sum it all up, men generally dont understand what it is that we "do" all day. And how can we expect them too there "men" they are the ones who are suppose to be the full provider of the home. But in todays society, it has become acceptable that all should work, if you want to have "things" in life. And it does take two incomes in the house hold to be able to afford all of those nice things that we want. What is needed and wanted is two different opinions. And what people have to remember is that "who it is that you want to be raising your children?" The daycare(society) or the loving mother who has the childs best interests in mind. Thankfully I did not have to fight very hard to convince my husband, when we got married, it was determined then that I would stay at home and raise the children. So how much your "worth" does not even compare to dollar signs, the children will greatly reap the reward as well as your whole family in the long run. You will not be able to put a price on that.