SJP’s Role As Mom: ‘Air Traffic Controller’
Take a look at a clip from today’s show...
As a mom, can you relate to being an “air traffic controller”? How do you keep track of everyone’s schedule? Share your mom tips.
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Some of you are a bunch of haters hiding behind your computers...only going to hate please stay off line no one wants to "hear" it, thanks!
Moms should not be out-of-the-house workers vs. In-the-house workers. Now we have haters who feel people with more cash are having an easier time multi-tasking than those paycheck-to-paycheck women. The more you have the more you also have to do. It's not easy for any income level - leaving out those floaters like Goslin. Women need to support and celebrate each other, not trash each other. Sjp or anyone else way to go girls!! =D
As a single mum,air traffic controller is an easy task at least you know what is next but with a kid/kids you always on taken unawares.God bless all women and single mums struggling everyday!
really? sjp? at least give a shout out toyour nanny (ies), personal assistant and housekeeper. great for her but it's not the real world for most people.
I was an Air Traffic Controller and now I am a mom - remarried, formerly a single-mom. Air Traffic Control was much simpler than being a mom trying to balance work, finances, child rearing and life.
I think it so great to hear how Anderson's mom is the same as everyone's - a perfect embarrassment for her son. I too have that role with my son great!! :-)