This is a common chorus from stay at home mothers all over.
They are home with that new little baby and sleep-deprived, struggling to do the best they can and feeling like their man just doesn't understand how hard it is or what all they do.
This is true. Most men don't have a clue what all us moms do in a day or what we juggle to keep it all together... but I've realized something lately that changed my perspective.
There is a list of a TON of things I would NEVER want to do that my husband has to do in his job. There are many days where I am sure I couldn't begin to understand the things he's had to troubleshoot, or the messes he's had to clean up or annoyances he's had to deal with.
You know the funny thing? I've never heard him complain about it.... Sure, he's vented about frustrating parts but he has never said to me "you just don't understand how hard it is to get up early, go to work, face things I don't want to face, do things I wouldn't necessarily choose to do and all for you and our kids!" He has never said anything like this, and yet I can think of times, especially when the babies were both in diapers, where I said this sort of thing to him.
Just an interesting thought for me today.
I don't want to devalue what stay at home mommies do at all.
We are underappreciated in a lot of ways and not just by our spouses.
I am only saying, its been good for me to think of the flipside.. the things my husband deals with, puts up with that he wouldn't choose, but he does it for our family.
Its lovely when both parties support one another and attempt to understand the struggles BOTH face.
A Rambling for today...
#family #marriage #stayathomemommy #appreciateoneanother #solidunion #supporteachother
They are home with that new little baby and sleep-deprived, struggling to do the best they can and feeling like their man just doesn't understand how hard it is or what all they do.
This is true. Most men don't have a clue what all us moms do in a day or what we juggle to keep it all together... but I've realized something lately that changed my perspective.
There is a list of a TON of things I would NEVER want to do that my husband has to do in his job. There are many days where I am sure I couldn't begin to understand the things he's had to troubleshoot, or the messes he's had to clean up or annoyances he's had to deal with.
You know the funny thing? I've never heard him complain about it.... Sure, he's vented about frustrating parts but he has never said to me "you just don't understand how hard it is to get up early, go to work, face things I don't want to face, do things I wouldn't necessarily choose to do and all for you and our kids!" He has never said anything like this, and yet I can think of times, especially when the babies were both in diapers, where I said this sort of thing to him.
Just an interesting thought for me today.
I don't want to devalue what stay at home mommies do at all.
We are underappreciated in a lot of ways and not just by our spouses.
I am only saying, its been good for me to think of the flipside.. the things my husband deals with, puts up with that he wouldn't choose, but he does it for our family.
Its lovely when both parties support one another and attempt to understand the struggles BOTH face.
A Rambling for today...
#family #marriage #stayathomemommy #appreciateoneanother #solidunion #supporteachother
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