Any other ladies stay at home?

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I am a wife that has chosen to stay at home. My work is taking care of the house and DH’s needs throughout the day. This decision was made because I became too ill to work but it has turned out to really benefit our marriage and home. It would be nice to meet other wives who stay at home. Anyone?
 
I am a wife that has chosen to stay at home. My work is taking care of the house and DH’s needs throughout the day. This decision was made because I became too ill to work but it has turned out to really benefit our marriage and home. It would be nice to meet other wives who stay at home. Anyone?
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Welcome to CAF:wave:

Before we had our daughter and I became a stay at home mom I was also a stay at home wife. And our situation also stemmed from my illness. So, I used to be in your shoes and know how difficult it is to find other women who stay home without having children to care for.**
 
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Welcome to CAF:wave:

Before we had our daughter and I became a stay at home mom I was also a stay at home wife. And our situation also stemmed from my illness. So, I used to be in your shoes and know how difficult it is to find other women who stay home without having children to care for.**
It is nice to meet you. 🙂 Thank you for responding. I am sorry to hear you have illness too. 😦 It is nice to have someone who understands. Thank you. :hug1:
 
Hi i also stay at home, i have a specially challenged young adult with ( CDLS) and he takes up alot of my time, between doctors and rehab. I usually go to mass tho on tuesday ams and thrus am and sundays. So i go to church alot lol ( wait til may when i do the litany of mary during the week day masses) and i clean the church, on weds. Blessed be Jesus and Blessed be his house. I love being the person i am, and i Love meeting other people no matter what religion they may be. Hebrews says theres only one faith one god and one baptism. So in gods eyes were all equal to one body. Thanks for the reply

In Christ we live Halos:)
 
It is nice to meet you. 🙂 Thank you for responding. I am sorry to hear you have illness too. 😦 It is nice to have someone who understands. Thank you. :hug1:
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I hope you get more responses, but I am not sure there are any other stay at home wives on the board:confused:. LOTS of stay at home moms, and a few stay at home dads… and then we have “BamaRider” who is a retired fireman who’s wife is still working outside of the home… but with his record of destroying houseplants and kitchenware I don’t think he qualifies as taking care of the home, lol… not to mention his disdain for raking leaves (you know I’m just messin’ with ya Bama:p).**

How do you find others’ react to your choice to be at home? I got a lot of “she must be lazy or taking advantage of her husband” kind of judgements. And I found it really hard to answer the question of “so, what do you DO?” in social situations…
 
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I hope you get more responses, but I am not sure there are any other stay at home wives on the board:confused:. LOTS of stay at home moms, and a few stay at home dads… and then we have “BamaRider” who is a retired fireman who’s wife is still working outside of the home… but with his record of destroying houseplants and kitchenware I don’t think he qualifies as taking care of the home, lol… not to mention his disdain for raking leaves (you know I’m just messin’ with ya Bama:p).**

How do you find others’ react to your choice to be at home? I got a lot of “she must be lazy or taking advantage of her husband” kind of judgements. And I found it really hard to answer the question of “so, what do you DO?” in social situations…
I would like to meet stay at home mommies too. That is the highest calling of marriage I believe. 🙂 I can’t wait to meet BamaRider he sounds like great fun and is welcome here. 😃

Mostly people think I’m lazy. Others think we are using ABC because we don’t have children. It’s hard to answer questions. Good thing I’m not out much to get them. 😛 I do find church difficult. I just don’t fit in. Everyone is either a young single or a parent. 🤷
 
Hi i also stay at home, i have a specially challenged young adult with ( CDLS) and he takes up alot of my time, between doctors and rehab. I usually go to mass tho on tuesday ams and thrus am and sundays. So i go to church alot lol ( wait til may when i do the litany of mary during the week day masses) and i clean the church, on weds. Blessed be Jesus and Blessed be his house. I love being the person i am, and i Love meeting other people no matter what religion they may be. Hebrews says theres only one faith one god and one baptism. So in gods eyes were all equal to one body. Thanks for the reply

In Christ we live Halos:)
It’s nice meeting you. You do so much good for Jesus. I’m sure He is well pleased with all your visits to and care of His house. And all Your care for Him too in your child. 🙂
 
I am a disabled stay at home wife. I used to work outside the home as a paralegal, but became too much of a liability to my employer, so was force to seek social security disability last year and stay at home. I loved my job and worked for 23 years, so
my first days at home were very gloomy, I didn’t know what to do with myself, but through prayer and having a daughter who has done a lot of volunteer work. I found work for my hands to do (or at least my one good hand). I knit (on a round loom) hats for a children’s cancer clinic and I have recently begun to knit (on a long loom) prayer shawls.

I wish I could go to daily mass, but I don’t get around well enough to go by myself. With my husband’s help I make it to Mass every week (he is an usher for our 7:30 am Mass on Sunday) I feel very blessed to be able to do work for the Lord everyday.
 
I’m sort of a stay at home wife too. I was a sahm for 20 or so years and then tried working outside the home. It just didn’t work for us. At the time I was working out of the home all our children were out of the home too. It didn’t work, I was too tired to do it that way.

I do have a home based business though and I volunteer and I Jazzercise (I was doing all of this while working out side the home too).

So, I do consider myself a stay at home wife. My friends though accept it quite well. Probably because I do so much other stuff ;).

I do know that when my youngest went to school I had some people who just didn’t get why I didn’t get a job or go back to school myself. Honestly, I was too busy being a wife and mother I didn’t have time for that although I still did a lot of reading and learning on my own.

OP (Original Poster) welcome to the CAF.

Brenda V.
 
Hey there!

I am a stay at home wife and have been since last March, with a semester of college in the fall. I have deceided not to pursue school anymore, so I have to figure out what to do with my time…

Nice to meet you 🙂
 
Hi,
I am a stay at home mom of 8 boys and homeschool them. Our society is very warped thinking that one is not important unless they are working outside the home. Staying home and living out your vocation as a wife to your husband is a wonderful thing and a blessing to your husband. Your worth is not in what you do, but who you are and you are a child of the King!
 
Well, I was a “SAHF”–stay-at-home-fiance–when I was engaged to DH. Let me explain. We lived two hours apart, and had recently gotten engaged. I started a job in the social services, but it didn’t work out. I knew I was going to be moving to his town after the wedding, and it was going to be hard to find a job if I was going to be honest about my circumstances: “Hi, I’d like to work for you. But I’ll be moving in, oh, 9 months.”

We were blessed in that my fiance had a very good independent consulting job, and could afford to support me. He said we could combine our finances and I could manage the accounts and work on preparing for the wedding (again, in about 9 months).

Oh, my mom HATED this. She called me a kept woman. We didn’t live in the same house; I kept my apartment and he had his house two hours away. We visited often, always staying in the other’s guest room. I worked on learning how to be as frugal as possible so as not to be a burden to my fiance; I read the Tightwad Gazette a lot and the library was my friend. In the meantime I dealt with wedding preparations and my mother. :rolleyes:

It worked out very well for us. I learned about paying bills and balancing a checkbook (neither of which my parents had bothered to teach me), and how to stretch money. I was kept busy with traveling to visit my fiance, or up to visit my mother for fittings, floral things, and also pre-Cana meetings with our priest.

I feel my fiance and I grew very close in that year, and it also taught me how to be happy and busy without a paid job. Which is something that can be hard for new brides when they decide to be stay at home mothers or wives. I did get a part time job when we were married, at a library but quit when we had our first child.

So yes, I’ve been a “stay at home with no kids” but I don’t know if it counts because I wasn’t married yet. :o I do know people did look down on me a bit; they felt I was being lazy and leeching off my future husband. He didn’t see it that way at all; he said my job was the wedding preparations, and learning how to deal with money. Something I really did need to learn.
 
Hi there! I am a rather new SAHW. I still do some work several hours a week outside the home, watching some kids, but I still consider myself largely a SAHW. I’m 6 mo. pregnant, though, too, so I’m also preparing for baby.

I was a SAHW the year after we were married while I took classes. I didn’t do a good job at ALL of taking care of things around the house. :rolleyes:

Now, I appreciate it much more, have grown in many ways, and I love being able to keep house and cook for us every night, etc.
 
Hello again. It’s me JK06. 😃 I decided that I didn’t want my initials in my user name. So I re registered using a nickname. I think it fits just fine. 😉 And I have also discovered colored font and cute smilies. 😛

I’m happy to meet all you stay at home moms and wives. Thank you for introducing yourself. It’s so nice to know I’m not alone. I hope to talk to all of you more as I float around these forums. Maybe we’ll get lucky and hear from a stay at home dad too. They have some inspiring stories. 🙂
 
Nice to meet you SAHW! While I’m not a SAHW, I aspire to be or if I should get pregnant a SAHM. 🙂

Sometimes I get saddened because I wish we could financially afford for me to stay home and be a homemaker, but we have too many outstanding debts right now. And the house is always a mess b/c we both work full time and on nights I work DH usually eats junk food and lounges around doing nothing. He always misses me when he comes home on days I work (I work 3 twelve hours shifts) and he does wish the house was cleaner (though he tries only to say this through hints, but I know it’s true that the house is dirty). I get angry at myself b/c I try to be a homemaker and work full time and it just doesn’t work.

So last night after reading this thread, I had a long talk with DH. We agreed that when our debts are paid off and if we still don’t have a baby at that time, I’ll be a SAHW. I might consider still maybe working some hours, but for the most part, I could stay at home. If I have a baby before then, we both agreed it is more important I be a SAHM and we make the finances work somehow.

We both agreed to have no more big purchases unless something is absolutely necessary until our debt is paid off also so it can expeditite the process. We can hopefully have all debt paid off in about 9 more months.

So, I’m looking forward to being a homemaker. My job is so stressful and I would love to make the house a home for my DH. He needs me at home and I need to be home for him. I know I would get a lot of criticism, but I think a lot of it is just jealousy talking.
 
Hello, and welcome to CAF!

I guess I would classify myself as a WAHM for the past 19 years, since I stay home with my own children (4 girls, 2 boys), but I also do childcare in my home. This arrangement has allowed me to be home with my own kids all these years so I don’t have to go out and work, and I’ve never regretted it.

However, now that my youngest child has entered 1st grade this year, I’ve been considering the possibility of getting back into the work force. I suppose I must be getting burned out from doing childcare all these years, I dunno… 🤷 I’ve been thinking about going back to school for a complete career change. Definitely something I am praying about and discerning what God is calling me to do at this point in my life!

So nice to meet you, and may God bless you in your vocation!
 
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