I rarely go out to breakfast with my friends . . . but on such an occasion last month, my friends & I (who are ALL legitimate housewives -- or homemakers, as I prefer to be called) were asked to vacate our booth at Pacific Whey Cafe, so the "Real Housewives of Orange County" could use it to tape a segment for their show; my first thought was, "Am I not real?" But we accepted his offer of free food & headed over to another, apparently less prestigious table by the window.
REAL housewives . . . are they kidding? I suppose if you've ever happened upon this show, you'll recognize them from the back, getting ready to sit down in OUR booth, while their cameramen schlepped in their gear -- thanks for taking the pic, Carolyn, I know that was SUPER embarrassing to be seen taking a photograph of such nonsense!
Are they, as Webster defines: a married woman who's main occupation is caring for her family, managing household affairs, and doing housework? Uh, don't think so...
I think the reason this was so irritating to me is that I CHERISH my role as a married woman who is faithful to my husband, and who's main occupation is caring for my family, teaching my children & managing our household affairs. It's sacred to me. (ok - I left out the housework part on purpose . . . but even THAT is a small price to pay for the privilege.) And I LOVE the beauty of the area of world in which we live.
I don't struggle with inadequacy with regards to my role as 'just a wife & mom.' I know that there is eternal influence and power in motherhood. I know that the greatest work I will EVER do will be accomplished within the walls of my home. That doesn't mean that I don't get discouraged -- I DO -- or want to give up -- I DO, on occasion -- but I know that what I am trying to do is important and worthwhile. And I am really sad for those women who don't 'get it', and spend their time as wives & mothers chasing after happiness where it doesn't exist . . . and then televising it as though it's normal. I hope it's not normal.
OK, rant over. Whew -- I feel better now!
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OK - so WHY are all my font sizes MESSED UP? That's not how I had them when I pushed 'publish'! Ugh, It's buggin' me. Oh well, at least I finally posted again - good 'nuf.
I thought your fonts looked fine, but I'm sending you my (meager) tech support suggestion in an email.
Great Post!!
I totally agree - who in their right mind can possibly think that "real houswives" can look good all the time and have time to tape a show? If they are so real -where is all their laundry and dusty candles? Really - you want real turn off the show and start watching home videos!
Love this post. Those ladies are certainly not representative of ANY housewife I know of. No matter what the housewives of the 50s were much better put together and much better at housewifery than those ladies. :)
K. I was wondering about all your font sizes. I read it as if you were whispering (tiny font) sometimes :)
I definitely share your sentiments. It is such a privilege to care for the kids and the home & the husbands, even if it occasionally makes us crazy.
Unfortunately I do recognze those plastic women. (it only takes one time to get hooked...) What a miserable life they lead. Sad that they probably think their viewers envy them when really we just get a good laugh or get totally grossed out.
Hope you had a great breakfast with your girlfriends.
Right on Sue!!!
oxoxoxoxox, Mom (visiting "down under" and loving it all--even the background of loud but beautiful white cockatoos!)
Hey! Harriet and I watched a Nature show Sunday night about those Cockatoos! Beautiful, but quite a nuisance, especially when in big flocks, right? The whole show was about parrots etc. of Australia.
Hope you are all having a great time!!
You said it Sue! It is refreshing to know there are still people out there that value the honor of being of a wife and a mother.
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