For a long time, my husband was a self proclaimed PTA hater. It wasn't because of it's politics or the issues of dues. It was because it took my time. But now, in my fourth year as a member and second year as Council President, it's easier to juggle things and not take too much time away from my family. (It doesn't hurt that I'm an insomniac and that I am really big on e-communication!) In fact, for the last two months, things have been flowing very smoothly. I've been able to keep the house cleaner (not clean just cleaner [img]smile.gif[/img] ) do my regular, gives me a paycheck, job, feed them a dinner that I didn't pick up in a drive thru and even just hang out with them! But it wasn't easy getting to this point and last year being my first year on the council, I was very much neglectful of my family. (My son even came out one morning stating very adult like, "I have no clean socks, you should be ashamed of yourself" and stomped back into his room.) But for the most part, my son did enjoy being able to see the inside of the teacher's lounge and being a bigger part of the activities. He definitely aired a bit of the "I'm important because my mommy's the President" attitude and aside from the socks, seemed pretty okay with it all.
I've involved my family more in things, my husband was even elected my VP this year, and they attended and participated in the convention. Coupled with the fact that I'm far more comfortable with things, my family isn't missing out on my attention anymore.
Funny thing, I watched an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond tonight and it was about his wife running for President of their school group and he voted against her, because he wanted her home.
Even the networks have picked up on the work we put in and the time that it takes, sometimes away from our families but if you do it right, delegate, plan accordingly and be mindful of your family, it is possible to have it all.