I'm sorry, but this is just mean. Those women you make fun of aren't doing anything wrong, and yet you ridicule them. All it does is make you seem jealous of them.
Thanks for your input, Anonymous. I'm not ridiculing them — just making a statement about the false tone they were using, which was quite loud and meant for everyone to hear what a good parent they were being.
I’m Heather Laura Clarke. I’m writer living in beautiful Nova Scotia, I have a 11-year-old son and a nine-year-old daughter, I married my high school sweetheart, and this is the story of my handmade life.
I have depression and anxiety, and I fight like hell every day to keep it from taking over my life. Creating things helps.
Whether I’m writing novels, decorating a room, busting out my power tools to build furniture, getting muddy in the pottery studio, sewing clothes for my kids, or cross-stitching a swear word, I’m all about using my creativity to craft a life I love.
I’ve been writing this blog since 2009, so if you dig deep into the archives, you’ll meet a bright-eyed 25-year-old newlywed who was basically obsessed with having kids, buying a cozy house, and supporting herself full-time as a writer. (Spoiler alert: she got exactly what she wanted.)
I'm sorry, but this is just mean. Those women you make fun of aren't doing anything wrong, and yet you ridicule them. All it does is make you seem jealous of them.
Thanks for your input, Anonymous. I'm not ridiculing them — just making a statement about the false tone they were using, which was quite loud and meant for everyone to hear what a good parent they were being.