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Mary
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
What do you want to be when you grow up?
When I was in grade school, I had a classmate who's only ambition in life was to be a Mom. I remember my 6th grade teacher asking us what we wanted to be when we grew up. My classmates and I screamed out a teacher, a policeman, a doctor, etc. Not this girl. She stood up and proudly told the teacher she wanted to be a Mommy. I thought that was the stupidest thing I've ever heard. I mean wasn't it obvious that one day most women will be Moms when they grow up? I mean seriously, this girl just wanted to be a Mom? In my defense, we do live in a society where women can be anything they want, and this girl ONLY wanted to be a mom?

Moving forward twenty something years, I just recently thought about this story. Why did my classmates and I think so low about this girl wanting to be "just a Mom". Was I raised in a time when women were not women unless they worked full-time? My husband is a full-time Dad and part-time worker. He's super busy and Presley is only a year old. What's it going to be like once she's signed up for a dozen after-school activities? I'm envious that he's home with her during the day but I don't know if I could do that everyday. Being a parent is hard work. I will fight anyone tooth and nail over that one.

So why don't we consider stay-at-home parenting to be an important job? Look at all the drug and drinking abuse. Grade school children having sex. Little girls wanting to be Paris Hilton when they grow up. Or how about all the school shootings. Would this bad behavior be happening if children had their own parents raising them? I think that would be an interesting debate.

So why don't I stay at home with my daughter? Well that's a whole different blog that I'll write about next time. My hat goes off to all of you stay-at-home parents. You have the hardest yet lowest paying job society has to offer. But it must be the most rewarding job when you think about it.

By the way, my classmate did grow up to be "just a Mommy". And by the looks of things, she's loving every minute of it.

Write to you later!
Friday, February 8, 2008
With deepest sympathy
I want to extend my deepest sympathy to all of those affected by the devastating act of violence that took place Thursday evening February 7th in Kirkwood, MO. I speak for all of the employees here at Newschannel 5 when I say that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

"And in the end, it's not the years in your life
that count. It's the life in your years."
~Abraham Lincoln

ABOUT ME
Mary Rantanen
Name: Mary Rantanen
Location: Staunton, IL
 

When I was in junior high, I made it very clear to everyone that I was going to move to New York and work at MTV.  My dream came true 10 years later.  I have always had a passion for music, reading and writing.  In my opinion, it's the greatest escape route from reality. 

 

 

I'm one of those "small town girls living in a small time world".  I give credit for all of my creative passion to my seventh grade teacher, Mrs.. Lois Meckles.  Mrs.. Meckles opened my eyes to a whole new world.  After High School, I attended Western Illinois University.  I received my Bachelor of Arts in Communications/Broadcasting with a Minor in English Literature in 1997.  A week after graduation, I moved to New York City to begin my internship at MTV Networks.  After my internship, I was hired on as a freelancer.  In 2000, I moved back home to Metro St. Louis to be closer to my family.  I began working in the traffic department here at KSDK and I've been here ever since. 

 

 

So what is the traffic Department?  No, I do not ride with Bill Houska every morning in the helicopter.  Everything you watch on T.V. is timed to the very last second.  That is what Traffic is responsible for.  We create the logs with all the times.  My responsibility is putting those pesky commercials on the air.  The commercials are sent to me and I'm told how the commercials are to air.  The job is very detailed and can be stressful.  But working with great folks everyday keeps the stress levels from driving me crazy.

 

 

I am currently living in Staunton, IL with my husband Josh, our daughter Presley and our two cats Peanut and Bucky.  I want to thank my parents for always believing in me.  My dreams have come true a thousand times.  But nothing compares to having a family to go home to everyday.

 

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