Easter Reminded Me of the Miracles That Are My Children

Greetings from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! Things have been busy. I am still a working mom of three, working full time who is trying to make a difference. I do a lot of things and try to be present so that I can learn from them. I share them on this blog so that we can learn together. Below are some thoughts, hacks, and/or lessons that I have learned from navigating my world. Below is a tale of my road to becoming the mother of three. It was a road filled with joys and disappointments. However, I wouldn't giving nothing for my journey now. Here's to embracing every step of the journey, even the painful ones, and embracing the lessons learned along the way.

Working Mom Tips: Childcare Options

Identifying my childcare option has been the most stressful aspect of being a working mom. I wanted to find an option that worked well with my schedule and where my baby would thrive. I also had to deal with the guilt of delegating the well being of my child to someone else.

Even though my mother always worked, in my mind, taking care of my baby was my job. Having someone else do it seemed unnatural. However, in order to provide the type of lifestyle I wanted my daughter to enjoy I needed to work. Also, I had worked my entire professional life to being an attorney, at great personal and financial sacrifice. Not only could I not afford to stay home, I didn't really want to.

Finding the Right Childcare is the Most Important Decision for a Working Mom


For me, hiring a nanny was the best option for my family. It allowed me to give my daughter the gift of being able to remain in her own home every day. She lives life according to her schedule and it suits her. She also has someone who is devoted to her and her well being. Although I'm not the one providing that care, I have worked hard to make sure that she receives quality care.

Care.com was my salvation! My daughter is two years old and we have had two nannies. We found each using Care.com.  They perform background checks, rate the care providers, and the site is easy to use. You can also use the site to find a babysitter for casual use. With Valentine's Day coming up, you might want to hire a babysitter to help you get out to spend some time with your honey!

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Comments

Unknown said…
For a working mom is very difficult to maintain both responsibilities. Select a best childcare is not an easy task before sending your kid in school, you have to analysis about what kind of child facilities are giving in school.