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After a while you learn the subtle difference, between holding a hand and chaining a soul. And you learn that love doesn’t mean leaning, and company doesn’t mean security. And you begin to learn that kisses aren’t contracts, and presents aren’t promises. And you begin to accept your defeats, with your head up and your eyes open, With the grace of a woman, not the grief of a child. And you...
Last updated: 12/01/2012 by FunMum to FunMum's Blog
Filed under: Mums like us
anyone knows how to deal with them?
Last updated: 20/06/2012 by evelub to evelub's Blog
Filed under: Toddlers
It's not unusual for parents today to decide that one child is enough, although it seems to be difficult to get everyone else to understand that family can be a mummy, daddy and just one child. Why can't everyone else just accept that? There’s never enough time in my day to get everything done. Actually there’s never enough time in the week, month or year either. And with just one...
Last updated: 16/02/2012 by Mamaofone to Mamaofone's Blog
Hello , can anyone point to me the direct website for an easy, fun website for kids to read news. thanks in advance.
Last updated: 30/09/2012 by nawelamis to nawelamis's Blog
Filed under: Learnings & Education
We survived it well it's more accurate to say Mammy survived and baby had a ball of a time & didn't even notice that mammy wasn't around. I got up extra early so we could get in loads of cuddles before we made the trek to our childminder and I'd have time to spare to spend a little time there and slip away quitely. It was nice that I was starting a new job, I think it was more of a distraction...
Last updated: 10/04/2012 by carliesmammy to carliesmammy's Blog
Filed under: Baby
I'm very worried about this and have been awake all night thinking about it. When a new woman enters your man's life and texts/emails – is this ok? Forgive me if this is long but I need to explain it a bit to get your help: my husband and I are happily married with 3 little boys. He is a physio and for the last few months has been away from home from time to time for genuine work...
Last updated: 29/07/2013 by AnonMomPost to AnonMomPost's Blog
Filed under: Mums like us
Hi MummyPages My son is about to start 2nd class in a catholic school but won't be making the holy communion. We don't practice religion but are very respectful of their beliefs. If we could have him in a non-denominational school we would have from the beginning but couldn't get a place anywhere close to where we live. Attending the catholic school and taking part in the religion...
Last updated: 01/08/2013 by AnonMomPost to AnonMomPost's Blog
Filed under: Mums like us
My husband and I have decided to part ways, I’m devastated. I suspected for a while that there was something wrong, the usual signs were there – late at work, overnight business meetings, bad mood at home and no sex. I approached him about it a month ago, he denied everything, but eventually gave in and admitted to having an affair with a girl in work. He said it had been going on for a year...
Last updated: 06/09/2013 by AnonMomPost to AnonMomPost's Blog
Filed under: Mums like us
A couple of weeks ago I was taking my almost-two-year-old son around the shops when I ran over something with the buggy. This trip around the shops is a Saturday ritual at Madden Mansions, but whereas most weeks Mrs. M comes with us, every so often I take AJ (as I'll be calling the almost-two-year-old in this space) on my own to give her a break. This was one of those Saturdays. The ritual is...
Last updated: 05/10/2013 by johnmadden78 to johnmadden78's Blog
Filed under: Family
Today is Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day. While the month of October is about bringing awareness to pregnancy and infant loss, today, October 15th is about remembering the loss; it's about taking the time to remember the babies who were born asleep, or who were carried but never met, or those we have held but could not take home, or the ones who made it home, but did not stay. This...
Last updated: 15/10/2013 by AnonMomPost to AnonMomPost's Blog
Filed under: Mums like us
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