22 May, 02:11
What I don’t tell my Normie friends & family when they ask me what I do all day (since I don’t have a ‘Job’)-
-Cook & juice for my family
-Drink (Distilled) water
-Workout & walk my doGs
-Research & learn
-Create, collect & archive memes
-Post & participate cross-platform
-Connect with online Frens🐸
-Laundry…oh the laundry♾
-Strengthen my relationship with God/pray
-Sit outside/ground/Earth
-And all the typical mom-stuff in between
I wouldn’t want to be doing anything else🙏🏻
-Cook & juice for my family
-Drink (Distilled) water
-Workout & walk my doGs
-Research & learn
-Create, collect & archive memes
-Post & participate cross-platform
-Connect with online Frens🐸
-Laundry…oh the laundry♾
-Strengthen my relationship with God/pray
-Sit outside/ground/Earth
-And all the typical mom-stuff in between
I wouldn’t want to be doing anything else🙏🏻
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22 May, 05:36
In response Sarah Connor to her Publication
Sorry ladies, but many will not agree with what Nana is about to have fall right out of my mouth but:
Imo, maybe not for everyone, but Imo those crazy women back in the 50's and 60's should have kept their damn bras on& stayed home to take care of their families when there were kids involved& wait a minute let me also add they should have expanded their authority and equal footing thr their powers from that position.
Just think about it, the cabal prompted that split in the family unit in order to #1 break up the family unit for their plans to get to where we are with all that right now even to the point of confusing 4 and 5 yr olds on what sex they are, and #2 so that they could rake in double the tax money& other $$siphons from debt slaved working ppl.
Had we stayed at home taking care of our families I believe that men's salaries would have naturally increased to make up the difference& the family unit would have remained more in tack & our children better off.
doqholli
Imo, maybe not for everyone, but Imo those crazy women back in the 50's and 60's should have kept their damn bras on& stayed home to take care of their families when there were kids involved& wait a minute let me also add they should have expanded their authority and equal footing thr their powers from that position.
Just think about it, the cabal prompted that split in the family unit in order to #1 break up the family unit for their plans to get to where we are with all that right now even to the point of confusing 4 and 5 yr olds on what sex they are, and #2 so that they could rake in double the tax money& other $$siphons from debt slaved working ppl.
Had we stayed at home taking care of our families I believe that men's salaries would have naturally increased to make up the difference& the family unit would have remained more in tack & our children better off.
doqholli
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Made In America
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22 May, 05:57
In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication
Very true. While many are reaping the fruit of their labor because we chose to be home makers, we’re reaping the whirlwinds of destruction sown by moms that valued caeers over family. Not putting anyone down. I worked too, at times, but there was always one parent at home and I waiting to attend college AFTER all the kids were grown.
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22 May, 06:53
In response Made In America to her Publication
That is great if you got to stay home I think while your kids were growing up.
I missed so much and our lives were made so stressful by a bad Dad that I so wish I could have stayed home and made way more memories than I did. I wished that I could have given them more happiness that their father too away a lot but I was pushed to my very limits.
Nana never missed a ballgame tho or a practice in all the years my Son played baseball, basketball, and wrestled. He didnt play football long because he saw early on that he was getting his pitching arm hurt too much and his first love was baseball.
I remember once I had pneumonia once and he said that morning "Mom you're sick you dont have to come to the game tonight" then when he got home that night and ballgame time rolled around he was like, "Are you really not coming"
So I went and sat in the car to watch because it was really cold that night, what we parents call big blanket games.
I missed so much and our lives were made so stressful by a bad Dad that I so wish I could have stayed home and made way more memories than I did. I wished that I could have given them more happiness that their father too away a lot but I was pushed to my very limits.
Nana never missed a ballgame tho or a practice in all the years my Son played baseball, basketball, and wrestled. He didnt play football long because he saw early on that he was getting his pitching arm hurt too much and his first love was baseball.
I remember once I had pneumonia once and he said that morning "Mom you're sick you dont have to come to the game tonight" then when he got home that night and ballgame time rolled around he was like, "Are you really not coming"
So I went and sat in the car to watch because it was really cold that night, what we parents call big blanket games.
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That is so sad TrustN. You did what you could. Hopefully your kids appreciate the sacrifices that you made to feed, clothe and put a roof over their heads. It's just so terribly said that parents are in this position. This whole thing boils down to us being slaves to the system, just exactly what THEY wanted. Divided families, single moms, disappearing husbands, welfare families, food stamps, children with mental health problems, and on, and on, and on. It's truly a wonder ANY of us survived. My mom stayed home. We were dirt poor, often having no water, electricity, gas, or food. My dad did what he could but it wasn't enough to feed, clothe, and provide shelter for so many people. Yet, I don't remember being sad about our situation. It just was what it was. I was happy when commodities came along. We felt like we died and went to heaven. It was food, and at least we had our mom at home and knowing that made us happy for some crazy reason.
09:44 PM - May 22, 2022
In response Trustn Believe to her Publication
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