There seems to be some confusion regarding a few statements about myself on this blog. Allow me to bring clarity to those subjects.
Trophy Wife - commonly used to describe any wife who is considered a status symbol. Typically a tall, thin, blonde woman with large breasts, tiny waist, a powerful husband, and a BMW, who spends her days throwing parties and looking good on her husbands arm. Also commonly referred to as "Arm Candy"
- you be the judge: do you really think that that’s how I view myself? -
How To Be A Stay At Home While Also Working as a Realtor: not an easy task in the least, but believe it or not it is true. I spend my days getting the kids fed, clothed, and either off to school or taking all of us to playgroups. There is also the unavoidable trip to the store with all 3 kids in tow at some point (or 2) during the week. Then of course theres coloring to be done and dress up to be played, as well as a house to clean, clothes and diapers to wash, while maintaining some sort of order amongst the troops. Throw into the mix that the baby is still nursing and there’s Irelyns physical therapy session to be had each week as well as constant doctor appointments - nothing more fun then heading in for an appt with 3 kids all by yourself. So that in a nut shell covers the SAHM aspect of my job title.
In order to get the title "Realtor" in the mix I have to also take the leads that get called into me during the day from my office, make the needed phone calls, set up appointments, show houses, create and presents CMA's, host open houses, all this done with the ultimate goal of ending up at a settlement table representing either a buyer or a seller. I do all of this around my schedule with my children. All aspects of my career in which I need to leave the house are done when my husband is home with the kids - so either in the evenings or on the weekends.
My primary responsibilities are taking care of our children and our home, and then comes real estate.
According to Wikipedia:
The terms stay-at-home mom/stay-at-home dad are used, particularly if the person views his or her central role as caring for children

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