I wrote Happy Housewives in 2005. I had young children and I was struggling after I left my career to be a stay at home mom. Looking back it was the best decision of my life. Now my kids are adults off in college and graduate school. The one thing I know for sure, I wish I could do it all again. I miss having babies. I miss the kids coming home after school. I miss making them dinner. I miss the chaos of having kids in the house. Being a SAHM was the best gift of my life. While I had a fun but short career in television, I felt fulfilled because I was making six figures by age 28 in Manhattan working for a National Cable Network and I already earned the title of Senior Producer. Trading my briefcase for a diaper bag was tough but it was the decision I always knew I would make. I always knew I wanted to raise my babies. I was lucky to be married to a man who could provide that for me. I was raised in a traditional, household. The men brought in the bacon and the women cooked it up. I ... Read More about About