>My mother raised me to go to college and get out
>in the world. She expected me to take care of myself.
Same here -- and I did exactly that. I attained a well-paying corporate job, and completely supported myself. Just me. No roomates -- just me in my own place, and I loved it. I was so happy, actually that I was never in a hurry to get married and waited until I was in my 30s.
I had a career outside the home before my kids were born, and I will again -- when they're older. (However, I will work for myself this time -- not someone else.) Don't believe for a second that if you leave your job that's the end of your corporate career. You can do whatever you want.
I get the feeling from this thread that many women fear they're losing their independence or stature by staying home to raise their kids. I've never looked at staying home as giving up anything -- I've been blessed with the most wonderful moments of my life -- it's a career change, and it will change again.
I can change my career ss often as I want, and my current career is SAHM. I've never looked at it as the end of my independence. To me it's exactly the opposite of that. Thank God we have the freedom to make such important choices.
This current season of my life is my choice, and it fills me up everyday. Trust me, I've not been relegated to being Mrs. Cleaver baking brownies in a dress & apron.
There is no way I feel less independent or less valuable because I'm not out in the corporate world. Thisis hugely important. It's a wonderful time that I will always look back on fondly.
I've been given a very small amount of time with which to be with, and raise, my children. I wouldn't miss it for anything.
I firmly believe we can be anything we want at each stage of our lives.