Actually, I think its wonderful that you stay home and care for your husband. I've always thought it ironic that the "freedom" and "self-worth" some working women think they'll find out in the world, I've always had at home. No one tells me what to do or regulates my day. I have the time to learn about anything I want, play with kids and pets, garden, do crafts, read Free Republic (LOL), etc. Not that it's all sweetness and light, some days are frantic and hectic and stressful. Raising boys is sometimes like trying to tame a tiger with a fly swatter, but the next thing you know, they're all hugs and kisses again.
LOL...isn't it fun to watch their eyeballs spin around in different directions?
I can still fondly recall the reaction my college advisor had when I told her that Carol Brady was my role model. I thought she was going to burst a vessel.
Regards,
You're living my dream.
Husband half jokingly said when I wanted to quit working outside of home: "Are you going to seek gainful employment?"
Due to that comment I'm still working. How do you "justify" getting to stay home without the kids? I could use some pointers. LOL