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How to enjoy being home with your kids after leaving a successful career

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  • @HopewellHeights
    @HopewellHeights2 ай бұрын

    Healthy grocery delivery has got to be one of my favorite things for surviving the fourth trimester & Thrive Market is my go-to for healthy options delivered straight to my door! When you join Thrive Market using my link you'll get 30% off on your first order + a FREE gift worth up to $60 you'll receive when you join using my link thrivemarket.com/HopewellHeights

  • @MoonFlower52798

    @MoonFlower52798

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi! Love your channel!! Quick question, Would it be possible to purchase a Thrive membership for someone else using your link? My sweet daughter-in-law is due to have her baby soon, and she has 4 other children ages 7-14, and they live way out in the country. I was just thinking this would be a great gift to help her out.

  • @roseofsharin

    @roseofsharin

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @roseofsharin

    @roseofsharin

    2 ай бұрын

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  • @karlivandervolgen6301

    @karlivandervolgen6301

    2 ай бұрын

    I also say this in a genuine way, not trying to be judgemental. I have been tempted by a couple great sounding ads from thrive on your channel and another. I have also heard negative things about thrive as a company and checked it out myself and did not like what I saw. I know that you aren't shy about your beliefs about your faith and lifestyle choices so it seems surprising that you would advertise for them. I do understand the struggle with wanting to buy healthy and feeling convicted about not wanting to shop at places that don't support my beliefs but actually are the exact opposite. (Amazon, Walmart, target) The struggle is real.

  • @ThriveMarket

    @ThriveMarket

    2 ай бұрын

    💚

  • @KirstenEvans232
    @KirstenEvans2322 ай бұрын

    I'm a grandmother now. How wonderful that young mothers have the blessing of listening to someone as wise and joyous as you. Blessings to you. 💚🌿🌿🌿💚

  • @Itsangela87
    @Itsangela872 ай бұрын

    I had my first two children at an early age (18 and 20) with an abusive husband. With my first I was a SAHM, and I didn't want to be due to the abuse I was enduring. When my 2nd was 4 months old, I started slowly toward my career in nursing. I had become an MA because it was the fastest way I could get out the house with the kids and on my own. That got me past the hurdle of leaving my children. I stayed in that profession for years because of how hard it was to commit to nursing school as a single mother. I met my current partner while I was in nursing school, had dreams of eventually becoming a midwife. When I got pregnant with my 3rd child, 9 years into our relationship, that dream quickly faded and I began to long for time with my daughter. I'm pregnant with my 4th and I don't know how I'm going to do it, but I am set on becoming a SAHM soon. Hard living in NYC to do it, as the cost of living is mind-blowingly high. But God-willing, it'll come to fruition.

  • @truthfreed7

    @truthfreed7

    2 ай бұрын

    🙏

  • @MariaMorales-pc9ze

    @MariaMorales-pc9ze

    2 ай бұрын

    Praying for you and your family 😊 I was also a Medical assistant and lived in nyc up until 10 years ago. I moved to Pennsylvania because yes nyc was too expensive for me and my family to live. I miss nyc so so much and occasionally visit family. I live in Bensalem, PA and it took me a very long time to get use to how quiet it is, compared to nyc. If you really want to leave nyc, pray to God. If he sees you really want the change for you and your family, he will help you 😊 God bless you and your family 😊

  • @Itsangela87

    @Itsangela87

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MariaMorales-pc9ze Amen! I know He will make a way. I just get impatient at times. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Jugojuice28

    @Jugojuice28

    2 ай бұрын

    Same …ur story sounds so much like mine ❤ proud of u!

  • @Itsangela87

    @Itsangela87

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Jugojuice28 Thank you love! Likewise! God Bless!

  • @SWKS_AG05
    @SWKS_AG052 ай бұрын

    The transitional phase is raw, messy, confusing, and humbling. Thanks be to God for His gentle hands guiding us through the thick of it. May you enjoy your fruits in peace.

  • @mariepaukowits1709
    @mariepaukowits17092 ай бұрын

    I’m so blessed to be at home with our children. It’s tough but I don’t miss being a registered nurse at all!

  • @MoonFlower52798
    @MoonFlower527982 ай бұрын

    I love your take on things! I'm 53 years old and in a very busy time of life. Three grown sons, two daughter-in-laws, 8 grandchildren, aging parents who need rides to/from doctors, grocery stores, etc., plus a mom that lives 7 hours away who is a new widow and lives alone. I find myself running to each and every one of them when they call on me. It's like I wake up every day and wait for someone to tell me what I'm doing on that day. All the while, my body has just hit the menopause brick wall, and I'm adjusting to the hormones that have changed suddenly, and I've started trying to take better care of ME. (I've let my self-care go in favor of caring for others) I took up a new hobby, which is making sourdough bread, and making healthier choices when choosing what foods I put into my body. Not necessarily trying to lose weight, but that would be a bonus! I love that you encourage us that it's okay to be a homemaker and so much more. I'm loving your content.

  • @Dranma51

    @Dranma51

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow, you have a lot on your plate! But before you know it this chapter in your life will be gone! I have 4 grown children, 2 daughters-in-law and one son-in-law. I have 10 grands, the oldest is a grandson who just got out of the Navy and my youngest will be going to middle school next year. Times change so fast and kids grow so fast!

  • @redhaylo909
    @redhaylo9092 ай бұрын

    I NEVER thought I would want to be a stay at home mother. Until I had my first baby and went back to work when she was 6 months(and I realize I was extremely blessed to have 6 months). That was the worst feeling being away from your tiny baby for 10+ hours a day. I knew that was not natural and did not want that for myself or my children. It's such an unnatural idea to pay someone else to raise your children while you work. Also, I'm a mechanical engineer and all I ever wanted was to make a lot of money so that I could give my children everything I didn't have growing up and be able to provide for them financially if I was ever a single mother.

  • @racheledwards5934
    @racheledwards59342 ай бұрын

    Being a stay at home mom is God's greatest gift!!🤎🤎

  • @m0nt0y123456
    @m0nt0y1234562 ай бұрын

    I met my husband in the military and had our first son at 21. I got out of the military and continued to work and my husband asked me multiple times to stay home. I wouldn't do it, I thought I had to work because it was how I was taught to live "in case he left me". A few years ago after having our second son, I broke down crying, and came back to Catholicism. A few months later, I quit my job. It wasn't easy, I hated it at first. 2 years later, I can say that I am ultimately happy I did it and I have seen how it's changed my family life for the better. It's hard sometimes, but it's worth it. I do NOT miss my job whatsoever.

  • @sincerely.ashleyv

    @sincerely.ashleyv

    2 ай бұрын

    I 👏 applaud u mama!!! I'm still active duty, and can't wait to transition to full time mama💖🐻

  • @mariepaukowits1709
    @mariepaukowits17092 ай бұрын

    Amazing! I don’t know what I would do without my Catholic faith! So nice to hear you talk about our job as a mother in the Catholic Church.

  • @AHomesteadingHustle
    @AHomesteadingHustle2 ай бұрын

    I want to be a stay at home wife/mom sooooo badly but Im stuck as the financial provider currently. I will continue to pray for this to come to fruition....in His timing ❤

  • @VictorianRoseSoapCo
    @VictorianRoseSoapCo2 ай бұрын

    I'm thankful for you sharing. I used to work in a hospital day care center. I was a teenager and it broke my heart pulling babies off of their mothers. I was determined right then I would never be a working mother....thankful to have been a homemaker and homeschooling momma, 40 years and no regrets

  • @WardCreekHomestead
    @WardCreekHomestead2 ай бұрын

    I’m so thankful for this video. I’m knee deep in switching to a homemaker with my first baby. My job before was a vet tech and I worked long hours, on call all hours of the day and night. I loved my job so much but I knew I wanted to be home more. I didn’t go back after having my baby and I really have struggled with feeling like I should be working and I miss it so much. But I also know I’m where I am supposed to be. It’s good to know I’m not the only one who has gone through this!

  • @user-fj6ks1ro7c
    @user-fj6ks1ro7c2 ай бұрын

    Currently deciding/ planning to leave my successful career to be a SAHM in northern Spain (husband's home country). It's the hardest decision I've ever had to make, especially when I know the blood sweat and tears that have gone into getting my degree(s) and climbing the career ladder to get to where I'm at today. Although I've been doing it, it's overwhelming to make 99% meals from scratch, spend time with my 1 year old, cater to hubby, and still have time for quiet time with God and self-care. Yet, I know that deep deep down, all I want is to fulfill my role as a wife/mommy in the BEST way - which is not leaving my son in daycare for 9+ hours a day while I'm at work, and then scurrying home to play (an exhausted and overstimulated) superwoman, cooking and cleaning as quickly as I can with the remaining 3-4 hours of daylight. As I follow your content, listen to your testimony, delve deeper into biblical principles, and seek the Lord's discernment, I find myself more and more convicted (in a good way) about my priorities and the way we've been taught to interpret "success"; especially as women/mothers/wives. Elisabeth Elliot speeches *highly recommend* have been a TOTAL eye opener as well... I can't imagine living on one income and depending 100% on my husband (as silly as it sounds). It's a terrifying thought; But WHY? I ask myself ... I trust the Lord and his plans for our lives. I trust that he will make a way for HIS WILL. Meanwhile, my old self is being transformed (literally) by the renewing of my mind. Praise Jesus. There is nothing wrong with being a career woman! Each woman will have her own revelation and conviction if she is attentive to the still small voice. We all have our own walks and our individual purposes. So long as we open our eyes each morning and take in breath, we still have work and purpose on this earth. Thank you for your wisdom, Sister! ...And thanks to everyone else who has shared! XOXO

  • @missygagehoagland6499
    @missygagehoagland64992 ай бұрын

    Being a stay at home mom is a calling from the Lord- it’s a ministry and it’s not for everyone, it’s definitely the best decision I’ve made (mama of 5) we get to call ourselves blessed and the Lord is very kind and merciful to us as a one income family, we are not with out and have so much we don’t deserve! Glad it worked out for you as well!❤

  • @twinmomsurvival5744
    @twinmomsurvival57442 ай бұрын

    My husband is currently a stay at home dad, we are opposite. Our oldest is over 21 and the youngest children are all almost 18, although we are considering adopting a grandchild on the way due to unseen circumstances. May who ever reads this, your beautiful and your situation is unique and you are amazing.

  • @winningrabbit9843
    @winningrabbit98432 ай бұрын

    The world needs more moms like you!

  • @relliot1000
    @relliot10002 ай бұрын

    When I was a teacher, so many of my coworkers realized they hated dropping off their own babies to take care of other peoples kids all day. So many became stay at home moms for that reason. When we bought a house, we only used my husband’s income on the paperwork because I knew as soon as I had kids I’d want to be home. Steph, your baby is so precious 😍

  • @briannafortin9452
    @briannafortin94522 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story, I can also closely relate. I went through nursing school during the time I had my first baby, and I just so desperately wanted to stay home with my baby and also wanted more of them as well! My heart ached leaving my Kids behind to go off to school and ultimately work. By the grace of God, I did finish school …and after working full time and part time off and on, I just wanted to be with my family! I now only have to work two days a month and it’s been such a joy and extremely fulfilling being home more than I thought possible. We thought we had to be a two income household to get by as well! But God provides and revealed so much! The innate yearning to stay home was God’s call to discover and realize my true vocation. Praise God for his goodness!

  • @trystahill5246
    @trystahill52462 ай бұрын

    This video was so nice to listen to! My husband and I decided I would be a stay at home wife from the beginning because we have a farm and had planned to start a family, which we now have our first due this year. At first it was the hardest thing ever when people would ask what I “do”. I felt so dumb saying that I’m a homemaker and run our little farm because I felt people really look down on “non career women”. I am now so thankful that I am at home and get to raise our little family. It’s the biggest blessing ❤

  • @retrorenegade1967

    @retrorenegade1967

    2 ай бұрын

    I feel similar, in America it's so common to be asked the question "what do you do?" like the first question after you say your name. If the answer is "wife/mom" or "homemaker" I feel like I'm instantly looked at as an ignorant fool for choosing that path. Working women will say "yeah I do everything you do AND I work, it's not that hard what you do." Just a lot of shaming and guilting and fear mongering that goes on. "What's your backup plan?" Etc.

  • @victorialopez6446

    @victorialopez6446

    2 ай бұрын

    Those are amazing practical tips…thank you for sharing them! God bless you!

  • @ShellyStephen
    @ShellyStephen2 ай бұрын

    I’m 42 been married 20 years with 5 kids oldest almost 20 the youngest almost 5. Been a stay at home for all those years.

  • @stephaniebailey2267
    @stephaniebailey22672 ай бұрын

    My husband and I were married at 21 yo, and I'm extremely blessed that it was always understood I would stay home and homeschool as many children as God would give us! That being said, it was a big adjustment going from the social buzz of being part of a large homeschooling family and college classes to being home with "just" my husband and I (and eventually our first baby). That first year was a huge adjustment, even with the examples of great housewives and mothers around me-- it's one thing to see it exemplified, quite another to go forth and do!

  • @JP12337
    @JP123372 ай бұрын

    This was so timely. I am a sahm and have recently been feeling guilty for not working outside of the home. Thank you!

  • @nikki.nav.
    @nikki.nav.2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for bringing all your viewers together! It makes me feel so much less alone ❤

  • @millyricart805
    @millyricart805Ай бұрын

    My husband and I are married for 27 years , our sons are in their early 20, and in college now, I have been so blessed that I stayed home with them till they started kindergarten, after that I worked part time , which worked for us. Picked them up from school. Came home made dinner , help w HW , and take them to all their after school activities, which I only had them pick two. But that is the best thing you can do for your family, is stay with them if you can . Lots of blessings to all.

  • @vintagehourglass
    @vintagehourglass2 ай бұрын

    You are so honest - I am pre-marriage & pre-baby but I already see myself doing the exact same "consumer mindset" lifestyle where I reward myself for everything (as is encouraged) & live at my maximum means. Even before this video you have been inspiring me to live simpler & intentionally in order to "afford" the lifestyle I really want in the future which is a homemaker/minimal working lifestyle with my husband. Hearing you call yourself out so directly is such a trip - I respect you so much!

  • @angelicaharrison1014
    @angelicaharrison10142 ай бұрын

    When my husband & I reverted back to Catholicism (still dating at the time) I got out of the Air Force & knew I was going to be a homemaker. So thankful for our faith journey ❤️ Stephanie I love that you’re a Tim Gordon fan as well 🙌🏼

  • @lindavargas1894
    @lindavargas18942 ай бұрын

    I was also an emergency and labor nurse for 5 years and then I had a baby and I planned to stay home one year… and now I never want to go back and thank God I don’t have to but my child is 2.5 years old and I’m still learning to adjust and enjoy being home

  • @SharonMcGlasson
    @SharonMcGlasson2 ай бұрын

    My oldest is 34 years old. I was a young stay at home mom with my 6 kids. When my youngest went to preschool I went to nursing school. Worked night shift in the ER for many years. Then, transitioned to a work from home nurse case manager position, which I still do today. I can take care of the home, homeschool my grandson and work 4 tens/wk while making homemade meals and caring for a garden and backyard chickens. Not sure how long I’ll be able to do it, but for now it’s just manageable. Looking forward to the days of retirement and slow living again.

  • @Zoeebella
    @ZoeebellaАй бұрын

    I've been working from home almost our entire marriage of 24 yrs. This last job was 6 figures and 8 years and was becoming way too overwhelming even at home. It was taking away too much of my time from my family and causing sooo much stress and raising my blood pressure. I felt like God was wanting me to close that door so I did 6 months ago. I'm still struggling with it mentally, but I was at peace immediately afterward. Now, I'm just realizing I don't need half the things I use to spend money on. I no longer do social events so that's helped a ton. I'm getting back to homemaking and cooking from scratch again.

  • @maryalbert6138
    @maryalbert61382 ай бұрын

    Speaking from a 62 year old woman . You are working hard doing the U-tube challenge and being successful at it is making good money. I do believe most women would love to stay home with their children if given a choice. In today’s world with inflation most women must work just to get by. You did have the land given to you this is a big savings. Please don’t demean a working Mom. Everyone must do what is best for their family and children and do a great job at it. All Mothers work very hard in raising children. You are blessed to be able to stay home.

  • @KirstenEvans232

    @KirstenEvans232

    2 ай бұрын

    Not once did she demean working mothers. She was one herself. The theme of her chat was for stay at home mothers struggling with it, not rubbing your nose in it. Your comment was unnecessary.

  • @maryalbert6138

    @maryalbert6138

    2 ай бұрын

    @@KirstenEvans232 so sorry you don’t understand my view.

  • @elizabethqueen3854
    @elizabethqueen3854Ай бұрын

    I am a nurse as well. I managed an ambulatory clinic and told my husband I wanted to stay home with my last baby and enjoy her. He agreed and I left my job. I was miserable after 5 yrs went back to work then hated it because I could not juggle home and work. Now I work for my husband I make my own schedule it works out. Less stress for sure.

  • @cheryltauferner461
    @cheryltauferner4612 ай бұрын

    Than you for recognizing that some woman must work. My daughter was a stay at home mother of six when she was unexpectedly widowed. But fortunately I am retired and I can step in as Grandma. God expects us to take care of widows. I’m grateful I can. On another note it has always bothered me that obituaries always list what people did for a living as if that was the most important thing they did. When I was young I thought that was the way too. Being a nurse, EMT and management isn’t what I want people to remember. I want to be remember for my motherhood and my grandmotherhood.

  • @LavenderAdefolalu

    @LavenderAdefolalu

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow, that obituary reflection is quite profound. I always noticed it and felt kinda unsettled by it, but I had never pinpointed why! You just did. Thanks for your story, May God bless you!

  • @Rfigwolf
    @Rfigwolf2 ай бұрын

    When I had to go back to work as a PICU nurse after having my daughter I would cry at the thought of leaving her. Calling daycares to price out the cost per week would leave me nauseous at the thought of someone else taking care of my baby, especially with the things I’ve seen in my unit. Daycare would have been our only option as my husband and I do not have reliable family and by no means “a village”. After working PRN night shifts on the weekends for a while we decided it made more sense for me to stay home. It’s the best choice I have ever made. I was made to be a mother, and while I do sometimes miss my career in nursing, I wouldn’t trade being home with my daughter for the world. Love your videos and your message ❤

  • @clarequinn4826
    @clarequinn48262 ай бұрын

    Calming the social life down and limiting social media/tecnology and being realistic with ur spending on non essentions is HUGE to being successful at home!!! Love love love this video!!! Thankyou for being honist. I'm a home mum too in Ireland but have realised a few things I need to tweak to make things run smoother in my own home. Thankyou xx

  • @amandatronrud3379
    @amandatronrud33792 ай бұрын

    I LOVED this video! I'm home with my four kids under age 6, also a traditonal Catholic. Love these conversations!

  • @e.mirabelli6350

    @e.mirabelli6350

    2 ай бұрын

    I am A faithful "trad" Catholic as well. Love this channel!! I am in San Diego where we have TLM. Where are you?

  • @Catholicsquirrel
    @Catholicsquirrel2 ай бұрын

    Love this! Learning to be a homemaker and it’s difficult! Since our society is so pro women in the workforce, so many skills I’ve had to learn from scratch. Such a difficulty, but I’m hoping to learn to be able to pass them on to my children!

  • @ED-sg2zg
    @ED-sg2zg2 ай бұрын

    Wooow our experience is totally different. l was in university and studying international relations while all my dream was to become a homemaker well it did not happen. Today l was in such crowded international fair for business while all my mind and soul was making sourdough with voices of beautiful children and chickens. l feel happy to see people made dreams that l could not. Besides that pasta looks great. Lots of love.

  • @lauraolivo4301
    @lauraolivo43012 ай бұрын

    thank you so much! It was a blessing listening you today. please 🙏🏽 don’t stop to encourage us to embrace our purpose in this life.

  • @kristinacannon4702
    @kristinacannon4702Ай бұрын

    25:39 I agree with this 100% and I have a very similar story from career woman to home maker. It took my husband and I almost 10 years to get where we are now but we have not looked back!! God has blessed our journey every step of the way and if you will seek Him and have faith He will bless you as well!! I have been a full time home maker for over 2 years now and also homeschool our youngest child now. There is not enough money in the world that could make me go back to being a career woman. Ladies/mamas if this is the life you seek and desire then do not wait - you and your family will be so thrilled and blessed!! Thanks for sharing your story Stephanie - powerful stuff!! More women need to hear encouragement like this and know they are not alone in this journey ❤️

  • @natalieamberger2432
    @natalieamberger24322 ай бұрын

    What an amazing testimony, encouragment and light you are being in the world, this generation needs this! 🙏❤️ may the Lord continue to Bless and keep you all!

  • @hodgettsfamilypn
    @hodgettsfamilypn2 ай бұрын

    I have never regretted staying at home, in fact other than becoming an Artist I didn't really have any ambition or a high functioning brain, I also had a stable relationship and extended family. Yet I still felt the pressure from all my working friends , the pressure was not from them but from myself. We missed out on fancy cars and overseas holidays but at 51 years old I can say that I now feel blessed and content with that decision especially as my two sons have had some spectrum issues. I am very fortunate to have a very supportive spouse who has worked hard to provide for us and I appreciate that many women are incredible in all they achieve for their children in difficult circumstances. :)

  • @rosepistilli223
    @rosepistilli2232 ай бұрын

    Amazing story! Thanks for sharing- it was really inspiring. I think sometimes just remembering that you wanted to be a mom really helps too. 😂 Remembering "at last, this one is bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh" - at last. At last that gift has been given to us and the one who gave it will give us the grace to fulfill our role as mother if we take it!

  • @jjshaw2134
    @jjshaw21342 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story, it’s very encouraging! God Bless you and your beautiful family!

  • @bananapancakes311
    @bananapancakes311Ай бұрын

    I’ve been a SAHM for 2.5 yrs! I personally couldn’t relate to the struggle because I feel like I was born to do this I’m never bored, but it was interesting to hear your story and the perspective some women may have! I’m pregnant with my second and it’s been so hard in the first trimester not being able to tackle all the things I normally do - now that the nausea is letting up I am so inspired to just cook and clean and bake and do all of the things 😂❤ your content is very inspiring!

  • @brittanystanton4733
    @brittanystanton47332 ай бұрын

    Im not a mom yet, but watching your videos has inspired me to follow what I always wanted. Im using all your tips on a daily basis to care for my husband and I. Thank you ❤

  • @morningstarhomestead
    @morningstarhomestead2 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for sharing your story. There are actually quite a few discontent homemakers. Mainly because, I believe, they lack good role models and they are getting messages from the outside that they are worthless. Also, like you mentioned, homemaking is a skill and an art that has to be acquired and people expect it to be easy because it is so devalued. It's actually very hard and this is coming from a second generation homemaker and oldest of a large family. Stories like these really help those moms and all moms!

  • @Zendel963
    @Zendel963Ай бұрын

    First time mom here who has wanted him for decades and was barely able to have him. I’m a teacher and the guilt of leaving my baby to be with other people’s kids is unlike anything else. I love my students and give them my all and by the time I get home I don’t have much to give to my own. It’s a hard place to be in.

  • @DiannaBarbee
    @DiannaBarbee2 ай бұрын

    Beautifully said.....Thank you for sharing this video. You are very wise and very blessed!

  • @JulietteLatte
    @JulietteLatte2 ай бұрын

    Hi Stephanie thank you endlessly for sharing your story. It’s crazy how I’m in the exact same predicament. I went to college and then grad school, and then back to nursing school to do a 180 in my career from corporate to healthcare thinking it was a better choice for my lifestyle as a mom. 3 degrees later and a ton of debt and all I want to do is be home with my baby. I was able to keep her home for 2 years before starting her in daycare and I’m grateful that my husbands job and his effort allowed for that time but now the expectation is that I will work and offload some of his burden as the main financial provider. This is what I said I wanted and this is what we agreed was fair…..but now my heart breaks every day for my little girly when I have to drop her off at daycare for 9 hours 😢

  • @angelicaharrison1014

    @angelicaharrison1014

    2 ай бұрын

    Your husband is expecting you to work?

  • @MeyerTribe7
    @MeyerTribe72 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful investment you were led to make. I have so much respect for your courage.

  • @notyourstereotype9911
    @notyourstereotype99112 ай бұрын

    Hi, Steph I really enjoyed and agreed with many things you said. I love your honestly about your past struggles. Being a stay at home mom is not gloried in the American culture but it's biblical and pleases God and that s what matters! I agree that God is in charge of a woman's fertility. God told me this personally many years ago, it wasn't easy to accept but I believed. That same day I conceived my first son who is going on 13 this October. You talked about your thyroid issues, and I can relate since I have hypothyroidism and hypoglycemia. I have to eat whole grains with my breakfast, lunch and dinner or my blood sugar will crash faster. I always have protein along with fat as well ( the fats I use are unsalted butter, rendered lard, and rendered bacon fat, and nut butters in their natural oil. ) . This combination of whole grain, protein, and fat is the only diet that has helped stabilize my blood sugar the longest. The sugars I use in moderation that don't make my blood sugar spike is organic raw cane sugar and I am not talking about sugar in the raw brand. I use raw honey unfiltered as well. If I eat refined flour my blood sugar crashes sooner. I make my own breads like you and I only use organic hard white wheat flour also called white whole wheat flour. I love this flour and I make large sandwich rolls using yeast every week, quick breads, pizza, bread sticks, biscuits, pancakes, pie, cake, etc. I can make noodles but I generally just buy organic durum whole wheat noodles. Hard white wheat is close to the same nutrition of hard red wheat flour, normally called whole wheat flour that most of us are familiar with in America. Hard white wheat is naturally lighter in color, has a texture similar to all-purpose flour, it's slightly grainy, has a hint of a nutty flavor if eaten alone. It's easier to make bread, since its not as sticky as hard red is and all-purpose flour. I generally have to add more liquid to my recipes when I stopped using organic all-purpose flour and switched to organic hard white wheat flour. I don't know if Thrive Market carries this flour but I order my flour from Bluebird Grain Farms a 25lb bag once a month. This company mills your grain fresh to order and they ship through UPS to my house. Anyways, I hope your thyroid will be stable soon, since it can cause fatigue, feeling irritated, forgetful, etc and that's not fun! Especially when you're already tired from weeks and months of waking up often at night due to changing diapers and nursing a baby.

  • @TajaSanders
    @TajaSanders2 ай бұрын

    I am so grateful for this video. I am 25 and have no kids yet because I have been trying to figure out what direction I want my life to go in. I recently came to God and have been loving your channel so much for your transparency and personal viewpoints. I’ve learned sourdough, sewing, and I have a yearning for chickens and all that leads with that path. Learning you cannot sustainably do both is something I learned from this channel and there is a freedom in that. 💗 💗 💗

  • @dianehorton8704
    @dianehorton87042 ай бұрын

    You are an amazing mother that you want to be with and raise your children. You melt my heart we need more mothers like you.❤

  • @anastasianickerson8291
    @anastasianickerson8291Ай бұрын

    This is such a relatable and honest video, thank you. After my third baby was born nine months ago I transitioned to working part time instead of full time, which has already been such a better balance for our family. But as we have more babies, God willing, and our kids grow up and we start to homeschool, I have to come to terms with working even less or perhaps not at all. It is a difficult transition, even in this gradual way. You have a beautiful family, may God continue to bless you all!

  • @vintagebeliever5023
    @vintagebeliever50232 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful testimony! As a stay-at-home, empty-nester, I am so thrilled to hear of the younger generation take the reins to be caretaker of their homes and family. I am so proud of you 😊

  • @FarmhouseRedeemed
    @FarmhouseRedeemed2 ай бұрын

    Our stories are extremely similar. Thank you for sharing! Such a good video Steph. A lot of women need to hear this. ❤️

  • @elizabethtaylor9947
    @elizabethtaylor99472 ай бұрын

    I was very excited to hear you are Catholic. I had no idea as I've only seen one other video which was your homemade laundry detergent. I bought a lemon balm plant specifically for the ingredients and now that plant is thriving with my oregano and I have so much I finally Infuse some organic EVOO oil with it and I use it as a daily moisturizer I know my comment doesn't pertain to this video but I will be keeping your family and all women who go through your experience in my prayers knowing God will provide when you give your first and foremost to Him. God bless you.

  • @michaelaisgro8070
    @michaelaisgro80702 ай бұрын

    I can relate. Prayed for four years to quit my desk job and have another baby and God has finally answered. Praise God. I longed to be a Proverbs 31 woman as God intended for me. The stress is gone but it is a HUGE mental adjustment.

  • @michaelaisgro8070

    @michaelaisgro8070

    2 ай бұрын

    And thank you for mentioning the transition phase. It's something leaving the corporate world for homemaking that needs to be talked about.

  • @ryanelifast3146
    @ryanelifast31462 ай бұрын

    Our stories are so similar... I appreciate the actionable tips to enjoy being home more... Now if I could have my own home, that would help. My husband and I and our 4 young children currently live with my in-laws and it was supposed to be a temporary situation that has turned into a more permanent one and it not being my home has made everything so much more difficult... I keep praying for guidance and peace but honestly, I am still struggling through this.

  • @candicesane4995
    @candicesane49952 ай бұрын

    I’d love to see a video of how you structure your days of the week!

  • @FarmhouseTeas
    @FarmhouseTeas2 ай бұрын

    Love this! Thank you for always sharing you Catholic resources.

  • @RachelTsTime
    @RachelTsTime2 ай бұрын

    Awesome topic to cover! I worked at a well paying job during the pandemic. Now I’m getting my own homestead going. So excited for summer and starting my own channel. You’re so inspiring!

  • @dezys
    @dezys2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being so honest in this video. Love all your content! ❤

  • @samanthahohl191
    @samanthahohl1912 ай бұрын

    Yey I made it for this thrive deal. I just ordered so much stuff, and it only cost me 119$ freaking amazing! Thank you so much

  • @dawnmarie7024
    @dawnmarie70242 ай бұрын

    I applaud you’re integrity & so appreciate you sharing your story Steph… You our an incredible role model for young woman everywhere… Our world Needs to get back to basics & our children need Us more than ever… Some Traditions should Never die…Trad Moms are one of them…The Pros definitely outweigh the cons… You inspire many💓🥰💓

  • @sheilaclarke5276
    @sheilaclarke52762 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your honesty ☘️🌸

  • @lindasmith5190
    @lindasmith51902 ай бұрын

    Bless your home❤

  • @anntorppey-eo1vo
    @anntorppey-eo1vo2 ай бұрын

    Your story is amazing. Keep sharing.

  • @rilyb4033
    @rilyb40332 ай бұрын

    I never thought I wanted to be a homemaker. I really valued my financial autonomy because of what I had seen other women go through in unhealthy marriages. But God had other plans for me. I have been a homemaker from the beginning of my marriage, and I am thankful I am able to. Now I am homeschooling my kids and it has been a beautiful journey to learn and grow alongside them. Content like yours helps me renew my intentions in hard seasons and see again all the reasons I chose this path.

  • @Wildflorajewelry
    @Wildflorajewelry2 ай бұрын

    I’m not sure if you’ve ever shared your name but you have easily because my favorite channel to watch. You are just so real and down to earth. I can relate to you on so much. I really appreciate these heart to heart videos you’ve been posting lately. ❤

  • @JahneshaH
    @JahneshaH2 ай бұрын

    Whether you are a stay at home parent or working parent, if you are reading this you are doing a great job ☀️✨️🌻🧡. Although everyone has different choices or circumstances we all love our families...and sourdough lol

  • @e.mirabelli6350
    @e.mirabelli63502 ай бұрын

    Great show!! Thank you for sharing - Love all of it!! Also, it is awesome to know that you are connected to Lila and Tim and Steph Gordon !! I am big fans of these amazing people!! Thank you for this show!! Fantastic!!

  • @bxitaliangirl
    @bxitaliangirl2 ай бұрын

    Super blessed to be able to have a career working from home with my children. I can go on field trips, take my daughter to dance class, etc. Unfortunately Catholic churches are closing left and right here and one cannot lean on the church for anything anymore.

  • @zencat17
    @zencat172 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing, I feel a bit more connected to you now, as a cardiac physiologist, last 35 years in Cath labs, my colleagues were constantly calling in sick due to children illness and their own, which meant us peeps who can't have children/were not fortunate to have them had to pick up extra on-call shifts etc overnight which left a lot of animosity with some people, understandably, as in the UK staff are paid fully for being off sick. But without these women the NHS just would not stand as it is, if it were only men who don't want to do much of the people-related work. I admire and respect your decision, it's a full-on career and I really don't see how I could have juggled both whilst working in such a demanding role.

  • @user-hs4fz2ot2m
    @user-hs4fz2ot2m2 ай бұрын

    yes I could relate im at home now 😊thank you Jesus 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @SarahsOctoberHome
    @SarahsOctoberHome2 ай бұрын

    You look so pretty today, Steph!😍

  • @ritaskitchenlifeandgoodvib2647
    @ritaskitchenlifeandgoodvib26472 ай бұрын

    Thank you sister for sharing your story. It is encouraging to push forward on those rough days♥️🙏♥️ Blessings to you and your family.

  • @amandacrowther6934
    @amandacrowther69342 ай бұрын

    I love the truth in this video. I am done having babies but still have children at home while working on an associates degree. I have thought and felt what you have talked about many times during this stage in my life. There has been a lot of self-reflection and debates about who am I besides just being a mom and wife. This is a real thing for every woman and I always am reminded that I’m a daughter of God and I want to live a traditional life. I am okay if I don’t have a “career” because being a wife and mother is very fulfilling and full-time, but to get to that mindset is extremely hard! Thank you for being open in your videos; it is refreshing during a time in our world where there is a lot of confusion about what is good and isn’t good. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Bluebonnet906
    @Bluebonnet9062 ай бұрын

    My husband had a convoy with me just like that, raw and honest, and I am so thankful. It's good to have a husband who loves you enough to tell you the truth in a loving way. It strengthened our Marriage as well.

  • @aurabrewer936
    @aurabrewer9362 ай бұрын

    It’s so wonderful that y’all were able to make it work! I have so many friends that want to stay at home now and their husbands just won’t agree to it. I am blessed to say, my husband and I agreed on it from the minute we started dating. Did you and your husband grow stronger in your faith through the years? My husband and I have always been christian’s, but I feel led to dive even deeper!!

  • @iluhomestead
    @iluhomesteadАй бұрын

    I'm only half way through the video and I love your transparency, thank you for your honesty! ❤❤

  • @user-fx1vs7fw1l
    @user-fx1vs7fw1l2 ай бұрын

    Such good advice!! Nobody can raise your child…. Like the mom..My husband wanted me to be home to raise our children even though it meant tightening our belt some and learning to be frugal… I don’t miss the natural things I gave up.. but I sure would have missed all the special moments with my children!! So glad I did!!

  • @Louise-eh6ds
    @Louise-eh6ds2 ай бұрын

    Excellent and informative. I enjoyed it very much. We are very much alike in our thinking of mom being home with the children if she possibly can. Mom is irreplaceable!❤

  • @laceyrobinson8821
    @laceyrobinson88212 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your story. I completely and 100% can relate.. I am 37 weeks with baby number 4. I've always felt that the only way to be accomplished as a woman was to be the "superwoman" the mother wife career woman but my marriage has had many issues we are still working through and I have an associates in culinary but food service not only doesn't pay great but it's not always family friendly hours which again causes issues. I'm at the point now where all I want is to cook healthy food for my family but now after 13 years together it's hard to convince my husband that this is a good idea between our marriage issues and putting him in the position to be the only income for a family of 6. I do not approach this from a religious standpoint necessarily but I do completely understand your outlook on being a wife and I highly respect your journey to come to that decision. It helps knowing I'm not the only one who not only feels this way but refuses to continue to feel this way.

  • @stephaniematos6907
    @stephaniematos69072 ай бұрын

    Ladies there is joy and fulfillment in having a career AND being a mother/wife too. Doing both is hard. Staying home exclusively is also very hard. But there isn’t one right way. Just want to remind those of you watching this who may not want and desire to be home full time. The beauty of life is choosing the best thing for YOUR family. We’re all different people with different families. So happy you found your joy at all and were able to live out your dreams.

  • @Haley_Wozniak

    @Haley_Wozniak

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes! I've been at home exclusively for 10 years now and I'm in this weird phase right now. Being home full-time with older kids is just different and I would be lying if I said I'm not craving a change of scenery and extra money.

  • @rachaelshea133
    @rachaelshea1332 ай бұрын

    So well said ❤

  • @Vgeerdes
    @Vgeerdes2 ай бұрын

    I always wanted to be a stay at home mom but live in Southern California and never thought it would be possible. We adopted two boys from foster care and quickly realized when we were dropi g them off at childcare before school at 7 in the morning and not seeing them again until after work after 6 at night we weren’t getting to spend time with our children and they needed more than that on top of needing more help in school. So we saved for about a year and made some changes to our lifestyle and now I have been a stay at home mom for almost a year. I worked in my career for 20 years. It was hard to let it go and still is an adjustment but it is so worth it! My kids love it and I am getting to know them in a whole new way.

  • @danielleschroeder7291
    @danielleschroeder72912 ай бұрын

    That first year home was so hard! Find a rhythm remember your why that’s my only advice. Also make sure you take a little time for you. It’s so fulfilling I love being home with my babies they are 5 and 2 and hopefully we’ll have another soon! It can be boring sometimes or stressful but you’re the boss take control of your life and create with your children they will love it too ❤️

  • @_Cortney-
    @_Cortney-2 ай бұрын

    I was a teacher and I was also surprised at my drive to come home. My boss was surprised when I resigned as I loved teaching as well. It took me two years, at least, to figure out the homemaking thing. It took me time to figure out the whole getting dressed in the morning makes you more productive. I also had to go from a business casual look to a stay at home look.

  • @maryobannon2027
    @maryobannon20272 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your wise words! Too many women believe the lie they can do it all. Yet the career/job will get your devotion because your employer will demand it and your family suffer.

  • @fernandabastidas592
    @fernandabastidas5922 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video, I related to it as I also went from a career mom to a stay at home mom and I sought ought to God for help and It`s the best decision my husband and I made. God bless you and your family!

  • @mwwkwnwkm
    @mwwkwnwkm2 ай бұрын

    those flowers are gorgeous!!

  • @LisaB_at_Pine_Ridge
    @LisaB_at_Pine_Ridge2 ай бұрын

    Our stories are somewhat similar - but mine was pharmacy school … and I didn’t have the support at the time to be a homemaker. But I definitely felt that draw to be a homemaker and it defined the type of pharmacy roles I took. I still would have preferred to be a homemaker - but was blessed to be able to have a compromise option to work from home. I love to be able to teach the kids today that there are very viable options than being a career woman. Thanks for sharing!

  • @makensipitt
    @makensipitt2 ай бұрын

    I am so thankful to have found your channel. You’re a mother a decade ahead of me… and I love that I can look to you in my motherhood journey. I love listening to your wisdom. You say so many things that need to be said but aren’t. I’m so grateful I have the privilege of staying home with my baby. It’s not easy, but I would not choose the alternative for any money in the world. Thank you Steph♥️♥️♥️ I wish we could be friends in real life… However I’m far away in south Mississippi so your videos will have to do😆😊

  • @theparttimehomemaker
    @theparttimehomemaker2 ай бұрын

    So many great points! Thanks for being so real. I'm still in that season of having to work but loved the things you shared here ❤

  • @pinkcastle661
    @pinkcastle6612 ай бұрын

    I love listening to you

  • @tsilbaugh5314
    @tsilbaugh53142 ай бұрын

    Such great advices. When it’s all said and done, our children are our legacy to be cherished…!❤

  • @boething
    @boething2 ай бұрын

    I stayed home with my three kids until the youngest was in school, and then I got a job as an educational assistant. Twelve years later, I became a teacher. I would never trade my time home with my kids. I’m 69 years old and a retired elementary school teacher, and no one pushed me to go to college back then. Right now, I’m loving cooking from scratch, container gardening, sewing, and crafting again. And pickleball! lol! Follow your heart. I was a successful teacher, but my best memories are being a mother.

  • @magiccitymama1620
    @magiccitymama16202 ай бұрын

    Your best discussion so far. Thanks for being so open and honest.