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Motherhood, Marriage, and Making Lunches
I was wrong, and I admit it. Years ago, when I was a mostly stay-at-home mom, working part-time, I admit to sometimes sitting in my Ivory Tower and judging other women who were working full-time but who didn’t participate in extracurricular women’s functions. Things like neighborhood groups, book clubs, and womens’ circles were often dropped by these women for reasons I couldn’t understand. As I’m now in my fifth full-time year at Stevenson, I have a completely different view of the full-time working woman. And what I think is this: They’re amazing. It takes a certain amount of skill to juggle the demands of today’s society on women. Yes, some…