The issues of today's woman
Growing up it felt as if in order to 'be someone' I must take it all on. This may have been unintentional. I mean, the 80s was all about woman empowerment. Every woman could have it ALL. When I mean all, I mean, being a wife, a mother, a businesswoman, money, a big house, a nice car, kids in school suceeding. I grew up in a very loving home. Thinking back, my parents didn't have completely traditional roles. They were, and continue to be, one hundred percent supportive of my brother and me. I honestly am not sure who I would be or where I would be without them in my life. Then or now. My life revolved around school, which is a passion of mine, even if I didn't get all A's. My future goal was to be a teacher, have 2 maybe 3 children, send them to school, and then I'd work at Walmart in the summer. I wanted it all. (Honestly, I made my Walmart dreams come true in high school, then quickly realized it was not a life long...