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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 1:36:27 PM   
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Does anyone else do devotions in the morning? (I saw your input dance4joy)

I was wondering because we just had a sermon on devotions and the need for "quality" devotional time....and one thing about the devotion is that it is supposed to set the tone for the rest of your day...

" Psalm 5:3 In the morning, O Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation. "

I have to leave for work at 6:15 in the morning. I dont have time for devotions in the morning!
Our Pastor said that he was just trying to stress the importantance of devotions and feels like you can get the same quality time with God at night, just pray for the day coming up.

I have a time at night set aside for devotions as I think that works out ok for me...


I was in a Bible study once where the leader actually told me that it was a sin to not do a devotional in the morning! I didn't stay in that study for long after that. Of course, that was also the one that was telling me what a shame it was that I feel like I have to have a job.


Oh yeah! I would have left too! Thats insane !!

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 2:24:01 PM   
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I get the coffee ready the night before and stare at my closet to get some sense of what I'm wearing. I also get out lunch stuff together and keep it all together in the refrigerator so I can grab it in the morning. My morning routine is:

5:30 alarm clock goes off
5:45 roll out of bed
5:45-6:30- shower and get ready
6:30-6:45 read a chapter out of Power of a Praying Wife
6:45-7:30- Breakfast and morning Bible reading with Eric.
7:30- Off to work!

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 4:27:19 PM   
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Hi, can I join this thread?

My name is Heather; I am 34 years young and I have a dd aged 10. I am divorced (my story is on a thread somewhere ..) and have sole custody (Father has visitation rights)...I live in Silicon Valley (Northern San Francisco Bay Area) and it's pretty expensive to live here. Being a single mom I have no choice but to work. God has really blessed me with a good job and I thank him every day! My daughter attends public school, and is a really good student (Please God let that continue!) I haven't run across much condemnation for being a working mom, but I think as someone else also stated about their area, where I live pretty much EVERYONE works to make ends meet as it's just an expensive area, so it's really a non-issue in my life. Most of the moms who go to my church also work full-time. My daughter was fortunate enough to stay with my mom during the day (back before she started school) so I felt somewhat okay working and having my mom take care of her (although it was tough! many a day I would be crying over feeling guilty). Now she attends school and goes to an after school program that the school offers which was her choice - I am now in the position where I can wfh part of the week, but wouldn't you know it..by now she wants to play with friends. I am home every night and we make sure to get lots of mommy/daughter time (oh, I've been told I am now "mom"....she's growing up!!)

Anyways, just wanted to introduce myself, and thanks for this thread!!

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 4:35:48 PM   
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welcome to the thread Heather!

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 4:40:34 PM   
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Do you feel supported yet Erin?

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 4:50:12 PM   
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welcome to the thread Heather!


Thanks Elastic!

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 4:54:05 PM   
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Do you feel supported yet Erin?



Erin, we are your bra!....get it? your support?

oy, nevermind

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 4:54:52 PM   
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Do you feel supported yet Erin?




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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 5:11:38 PM   
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I'm similar to Elastic.

The only I get ready the night before is my daughter and everything she needs for the next day at my mother inlaws. I give her a bath, do her hair and pack her bag the night before. I pick out her outfit also. Then in the morning I dress her and warm a bottle because she's really hungry by the time she gets to my mother in laws.

Now for me. I do my hair first and then have my shower. I stand in the closet searching for something to wear. I usually don't have the right shirt to where with the bottoms or the right bottoms to where with the shirt. It's not that I don't have tops or bottoms to match I've probably already worn them recently. If I have to iron that's done in the morning. I'm working on getting more organized with having everything done the night before.

I always pray before I go to bed to try and get everything out that has happened during the day. Sometimes I do devotionals before bed also. I need to focus in on doing them more often.
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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 5:12:43 PM   
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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 5:34:05 PM   
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My morning routine is somewhat simple right now. My daughter goes to a public school, but she wears a uniform, so we don't have to pick out outfits (otherwise I would as well) but rather I just make sure her uniforms are clean and layed out. I usually go in at 7am and wake her up. Then I go back to bed for a half hour (I am trying to change this to be devotional time..God is speaking to me about that so it's going to have to happen). At 7:30am I jump in the shower after checking in with my daughter to make sure she's on schedule herself. She likes to take a half hour at least to get ready, brush her hair, eat bfast, etc. Her school starts at 8:15am so I usually drop her off right around 8:05am (we live about 4 blocks from the school). Between 7:30am and 8am I am getting myself ready and making sure she is all set. We leave the house usually at 8am. After I drop her off I go into work myself.

I also like to pray at night, but I am feeling more and more that the morning time is really what God wants from me. It's ironic too because I am really not a morning person (although I've improved drastically) but maybe I am, and just don't know it. God knows something I don't..that's for sure

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 5:44:30 PM   
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Do you feel supported yet Erin?



Erin, we are your bra!....get it? your support?

oy, nevermind


lol! I have seen that commercial where all the women are saying "and I will be your bra!" I think that it was for breast cancer awareness - if not it should have been - thats good stuff

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 6:49:46 PM   
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Hi Ladies. I would love to join this thread. I am a working wife and mom. God blessed me with a Government job that I was able to go part-time (32 hours a week) after I had DS #1. I have been at my job for almost 20 years (in April), a wife for 18 years, and mom to 2 DS's, ages 16 and 13. I work my 32 hours over 5 days, working 8-3 M-Th and 8-2:30 on Fri. Like many of you, I also do as much as I can the night before. I lay out my clothes and even get my breakfast all ready. Our mornings are a little hectic, but work out well. We only have 1 bathroom and 4 people that need to get out the door. Our routine is: DS #1 - up at 5:30 and right in shower, Me and DS #2 up and DS #2 in shower when #1 is done. I eat and then in shower around 6:30 as DH get up. He gets in shower when I am done. DS #1 leaves at 6:40 to catch bus, DS #2 at 6:55, DH at 7:30 and me at 7:45. What I find hard is after working all day, having the energy to come home and do what I need to do there. Sometimes I feel like going to sleep, but have so much to do. Anyone else feel that way?

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 7:05:52 PM   
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Pen pen welcome aboard! We also had a very small place with one bathroom when my boys were the same ages as yours. That always made things interesting! I used to feel the same way after getting home but now that the boys are pretty much independent and it is just hubby and me there is less to do and I feel that way less and less. My job now is mostly sitting so I actually welcome the opportunity to do some things on my feet for a bit when I get home.

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 7:33:58 PM   
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About devotions, I have a book called "Life on the Go: Devotions for Busy Moms." I know they make other ones for women. They are very short devotions. I try to read one of those, or a chapter of the Bible before I get out of bed in the morning. Usually I read Proverbs 31 to get myself going in the morning. It really only takes two minutes which is nice since every minute counts for me in the morning (seriously, traffic can be very different within 5 minutes.)
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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 7:53:08 PM   
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Hey, that's a great idea regarding devotions for busy moms. I'm going to look that up on Amazon. I know what you mean; every minute really does count in the morning (and throughout the day, but the morning in particular..when a minute feels more like a second)...

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/10/2008 8:26:26 PM   
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I read a chapter from my Bible every morning. It only takes a few minutes and if I don't have time to do anything else that day, at least I did something. Finding time to more is, of course, preferable, but not always practical.

I leave early enough that traffic isn't bad even if I'm running a little late, but when I come home, every minute I stay later at school is a longer commute. If I leave at 4:00, I can get home in just over 20 minutes. 4:30 and it will take 30 minutes to get home. After 4:30 and I start thinking I should have just bought dinner from the vending machine and come home after dark I also drive through town rather than taking the highway (even though it's faster) because I don't have a cell phone and if I break down, I want to be within walking distance of civilization

ETA: I will have to try harder on the devotions once my husband graduates. Right now, with him in seminary, I feel like I'm getting a mini-degree just from listening to him talk all the time He jokes that every time he reads a book, I end up reading it too, because he's constantly making me sit down and listen to something he found interesting or something he wants to talk about.
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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/11/2008 1:09:29 AM   
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All days but one I start work after 12 PM, but to me it is still like morning because I stay up til 4 AM and then only wake up half an hour before going. Most days I am late too because I do not manage time well enough.

It has been a long while since I have done any devotions at all.

At lot of times when I am at work I will think, "If I could stay at home for a week, I would like to do _____ and ____ and ____." But then I realize that I was unemployed for two months this summer, and I didn't do much of anything. I wonder how much I would get done if I could just worked part-time?


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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/11/2008 8:40:08 AM   
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I wonder how much I would get done if I could just worked part-time?


That would be ideal for me. I need to take a few post graduate classes to be eligible to teach on the college level and I have been thinking about doing that for some time. DH is finishing up his education soon so maybe I can go next. Hopefully, I will have an easier schedule teaching college than working in a corporate office.
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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/11/2008 8:53:09 AM   
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Hi, I would like to join this thread.

I have 2 boys, one is nearly 5 and at a church aided school, the other is 2/12.

I work 2 mornings and one full day per week - making a total of 18 hours. Hubby is building his own business(s). 2 web based and one as a joiner. To have me working has supported him to do this, just recently we have got to the point where we can start to save but still not enough for me to give up work. Until 6 months ago I was earning more than him. My youngest goes to a wonderful nursery. Fortunately in my country we get money back for childcare (depending on earnings) up to 90% and this makes a massive difference to me. Its called 'tax credits'. My employer also helps with costs through vouchers which means I actually only have to fork out about £30 per month. I also get expenses for my car so as you can see working makes a big difference to us.

As a working mother one of the things I am learning not to feel guilty about is asking dh to help with chores around the house. He is always happy to help and constantly tells me what a great job I am doing but does like me to tell him what things I need help with. It has been very liberating for me to realise that I am not failing us in some way because I cannot get everything done on my own.

I look forward to hearing your experiences.

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/11/2008 9:12:27 AM   
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HC, I'm pretty sure in the US that we get some sort of tax credit for daycare expenses, but I've never had to claim them so I have no clue...

I feel like I should be pulling out my "wonder woman" cape for the upcoming semester. I have 3 classes, one with a lab, plus work and being a mommy and wife. My goal is to have us in a position financially for me to quit working and focus on school by July, which is when I have kids camp at work and it would make it virtually impossible to do summer classes. Since I can't go full time, I have to go during the summer.

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/11/2008 9:34:17 AM   
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What do you want to get a degree in, Ryanne?

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/11/2008 9:37:24 AM   
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Neonatal nursing, Catherine.

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/11/2008 9:38:35 AM   
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ETA: I will have to try harder on the devotions once my husband graduates. Right now, with him in seminary, I feel like I'm getting a mini-degree just from listening to him talk all the time He jokes that every time he reads a book, I end up reading it too, because he's constantly making me sit down and listen to something he found interesting or something he wants to talk about.


Yes! I was the same way when my husband was in seminary! It was awesome to discuss spiritual matters and wrestle with our own theology and doctrine together. I felt like we got two master degrees for the price of one.

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RE: Working (outside the home) Wives/Moms Support Thread - 1/11/2008 11:36:58 AM   
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I need to take a few post graduate classes to be eligible to teach on the college level and I have been thinking about doing that for some time. DH is finishing up his education soon so maybe I can go next. Hopefully, I will have an easier schedule teaching college than working in a corporate office.


I am qualified to teach at the community college level here. DH & my father have both repeatedly encouraged it, especially since there are a shortage of teachers in my field. I just have zero desire to teach, and don't want to be one of those teachers with no passion. And to me, it wouldn't satsify my desire to be practicing in the field, I would just be talking about it. But we'll see. Perhaps next year I'll feel differently if my boredom accumulates. It probably would be a good idea so I have something on my resume other than a long gap.

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