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Post Partum- anecdotal information for the 21’s century Mom

by Jenny Brant  |  927 views  |  2 comments  |        Rate this now! 

My mother got me a subscription to “Good Housekeeping” Magazine, knowing that I would smirk at it when I got it in the mail. She’s had a subscription for years, and thought it would be funny if I started getting it, because I was the last person in the world that anyone thought would have a baby, much less two in two years. Like a meteor shower out of nowhere, I had gone from girl obsessed with career to stay at home, married mother of two. I even baked cookies the other day. Mind blowing, if you ask my friends back in NY.

I really love being a mother and love being home right now with the babies, seeing the moment-to-moment changes in their adorable minds, bodies and souls but I do miss my other “kid”, my photography career that I labored over and nurtured for many years. I fretted, worried anxiously and strategized, just as I do now, in a different way. It yanks on my pant leg, just like my real kids, screaming for attention.

How do we balance our flesh and blood children with our adopted, career children? Both need our hard work and attention in order to survive. . Do we really need to choose between the two?

It’s an age old question, yet still an unsolved mystery.

I think part of the answer lies in the fact that everyone needs to work out their own formula. We can have it all, just not all at one time. And what works for one woman doesn’t work for another, and vice versa. Rather than focus on the work vs. home dilema, let’s think about it in a different way - really we need to work on balancing ourselves—our innate personality types that need yin and yang. This, in turn will automatically benefit the family. This balance comes in all different forms and is different for everyone.

My friend Susie has two boys, 3 ½ and 14 months. She had gone back to work briefly in between the two kids but hasn’t returned since. She is a type A, perfectionist and was a bad ass production manager in the Film Biz back in the day but hasn’t really made a move to go back to work. She puts energy, intelligence and organization into her house and family. She wants to open a store one day but is taking her time figuring it all out.

About the Author

Jenny Schulder Brant is a freelance photographer and writer. She lives in Portland, Oregon and has two young children. She is also the founder of J.

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  • This is a GREAT article! I love the way you typify your career as another child, making similar sorts of demands for time, creativity, energy, attention. I like the way you sort through the competing demands in your life. And I love - LOVE - your acknowledgement that we can have it all - just not all at the same time.

    Well written and well worth reading. I'm going to be sharing this link with friends. Thanks.

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by MaryP on 26th August 2007

  • Great article. I totally agree. I think different approaches work for different people. It's true, I have some friends, who i never thought would stop working for so long to spend time with their children. These women were so driven, and almost overnight they've changed. But i don't think they will stay out of work force for long. I think they are enjoying it now, while their kids are young. At least that's what they are telling me now!

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by Victoria on 11th April 2007

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