I understand some women don't have a choice. I'm just lucky that I do. To me, there is no job more important than raising children and being present. . . . I admire every mom, though, as long as we are all doing the best job we can. |
I was a person who loved my job — that is, until I had my son Hudson. Then leaving for a trip was no longer fun and I longed to be on my way home to be with him and my husband. |
It seemed like she was always away because even when she was home she seemed preoccupied. |