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Welcome to our little corner of the Net
Where the homemakers who put the "fun" in dysfunctional hang out! (I'm speaking soley for myself, here!)
My family is in Portland, Oregon and lucky enough to have a community of homemakers in Real Life as well as online. But when we lived in Missouri I was very much on my own.
My definition of homemaker is pretty loose. I think it's more a matter of your attitude and where your priorities are than whether you are an at-home mom vs. employed. Does that make sense? No matter if you're unemployed, part-time, full-time, self-employed, if your family and making a home is at the center of your core values and that's what you work for/at, you're a homemaker.
But then, I'm a nut, so there you go. Welcome, welcome, we're glad you're here! We have several writer mamas, the more the merrier.
Anhata
www.familynaturally.com
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