Do You Fit the Stereotype of a Woman?

Do you fit the stereotype?

I try not to stereotype, I really do, but it’s hard to deny the stereotype of a woman.  Why?  Because it is true.

We’re too emotional.  Too dramatic.  We hold grudges.  We tear down our own kind.  We get jealous.  We gossip.

I see it almost daily online.  Mothers degrading other mothers and women.  Defaming.  Indulging in the misery of others.  Purposely leaving others out of opportunities.  Name calling.  Insults.

It’s wrong and annoying.

As mothers, we strive to be the nurturer and support system of our children, yet many of us do not carry this over to the women in our community.  We have the power to do positive, meaningful things, yet we focus our energies on petty, meaningless crap.  What a waste.

I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to fight this stereotype.  Who’s with me?

When Should Our Children Stay Home Alone?

Can she handle adult decisions?

While chatting with a friend yesterday, I found out that she had left her 9 year-old home alone while the rest of the family went out to eat.  I was very shocked to hear this as this seems very young to me, but she felt peace about it.  She told me that she trusted him and didn’t worry about it at all.  I then started wondering if I were an overprotective mother, because I was baffled.  However, I did grow up home alone at an all-too-young age and will probably always overcompensate for that.  But still, what age is okay to be home alone?

Children obviously develop and mature at different rates, so I suppose an appropriate age would depend on the child.  My oldest, who is 10, is very mature and smart for his age, but I still can’t image leaving him home alone for any length of time.  What adult decisions would he be forced to make on his own, and could he handle those decisions at 10?  Sure, it’s nice to think that everything would run nice and smooth, but what if something went wrong?  Let’s be realistic, having a telephone nearby doesn’t always save the day.  What if someone knocks at the door and says, “Your house is on fire!”  Should they believe it?  What if the house really is on fire?  What if the child gets hurts and can’t get to a phone?  Are the cable tv and internet safety locks on when they’re alone?  What about guns & alcohol?  There are so many scenarios that run through my mind…

I think we have to be careful in assuming that our mature children can handle grown-up situations.  Is it fair to put them in those situations?

I would love to hear your thoughts.

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I have needed art for a wall in our living room for about a year now! I found a few pieces here and there, but they were either too expensive or just not exactly what I wanted. So I decided to make my own. I have seen several versions of the idea. The idea is not my own, but the art is and that’s what really counts. I love when people come to my home and I can smile and say “I made it”.

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It really is a simple project! The whole process took less time than it did to pick out the paper! I completed the project during Jaxon’s nap time! [Read more...]
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