...SO now I'm at home with Justin and no childcare, the day off, and a search for Mary Poppins.
{Oh Mary... we need you!!}
Being a working parent & having your own business has its own set of challenges. I've actually heard people (without kids) talk down about working-designing-moms as if their businesses are somewhat of a joke. I'm sure you're familiar with the terms "mommy decorators" or "mommy bloggers." Does being a parent truly take away some sort of credibility in the design world? Or does also being a blogger in addition to being a decorator mean that you don't deserve to be where you are? (Clearly I don't think so, but sadly I've heard about people making this implication in general... )
It's at times like this though- when I'm dealing with childcare issues and sit typing with a toddler on my lap- that I honestly start to wonder if these people are right??? I feel lucky to have gotten a shower in & to be dressed in normal clothes. It's sometimes hard not to lose all confidence and wonder what in the world I'm doing or trying to do. Am I just a "mommy" decorator faking it in the real world of suited interior designers?
I'm clearly in a low spot right now to be even going on this rant, but I wish anyone thinking this way knew & understood all of the effort it takes to be where they are at 9 AM. They might show up fresh & ready to rock, whereas the parent has been up for hours, having fed, bathed & dressed her kids for school and dropped them off and that's if everything went smoothly. What exactly am I asking for? No it's not sympathy, but maybe a little understanding. Because anyone who has to have someone else look after his or her children so he or she can go to work, is very serious about his or her career. I think it's easy to quick-judge people and put them in a box. (it's CLEAR that I am ranting.. running from one working parent issue to the next. please forgive me... But I have to say, it is making me feel better ;)
Anyway, I'm off to go pick up Christian from his new school. Fingers crossed all went well. Sorry about the sort of down & out post.
I'd love to hear your thoughts though as bloggers & readers on the "mommy blogger" / "mommy decorator issue." Has anyone experienced what I'm talking about?
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