tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12947560.post-51144136092355329542008-05-15T14:49:00.000-06:002008-05-15T14:49:00.000-06:002008-05-15T14:49:00.000-06:00I watched part of that show too! I also found it ...I watched part of that show too! I also found it interesting. I am grateful that women of the past stood up for their rights. It has made it easier for all of us to make the choices that we feel are best for ourselves and not have someone else dictate what we should do. <BR/><BR/>As a full time mom and and part time worker (of three jobs...I digress), I love having the freedom to choose what to do with my life! I love working. I found something that I feel passionate about. But I also love my role as a wife and mother. I think that we can strike a balance between motherhood and employment if we so choose. Some of us have to work out of necessity. Isn't it nice that we, as women, don't have to be stuck at the bottom. Women of the past have paved the way for us, if we choose, to have good jobs, be successful and earn enough money to support our families. <BR/><BR/>Women who work are not sluffing off the sacred nature and responsiblity of motherhood. Being a feminist and motherhood can go together. <BR/><BR/>(Sorry if this is long, but I am so tried of always being judged for working....)<BR/><BR/>PS GO JAZZ!!!a.menhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08512069321984093569noreply@blogger.com