Sunday, July 8, 2012

Just a thought for the Mummies out there.

Please note that I posted this blog previously on my old blog but I think it deserves to be reposted on this one for you all =)

I am a follower of many, many Mummy bloggers and admire each and every one of them. And one thing I admire about them is how brutally honest they are - about everything! I tend to keep things to myself and people close to me and these women just throw it out there - and I love it!

A lot of my friends don't actually have kids, and the ones that do, most of them are Facebook friends. We have never met, and if we have, we rarely hang out (being on my Learners does add to the fact that my darling daughter and I rarely leave the house so there goes hang outs for people who aren't a quick bus ride or walk away! Haha). Now back to what I was saying, most of my friends don't have kids, but there are those times when you have had a hard day and you just wish that you had a Mummy friend close by to come over and chat to (and to have a play date to help keep the little one sane also!). Friends without babies do the best they can to help but sometimes, unless you have kids, you just don't get it. And I am not saying that to be mean. It's just the truth.

I admire the women who just come right out and share on Facebook or their blogs 'Hey, today sucked, I am going crazy". I suppose I just admitted to Facebook and my blog readers that I have days like that too haha!

Do any other Mums feel like they are the only ones having a bad day, but then when you actually talk to other mums, you find out that everyone is in the same boat?! This is me every bad day! Haha.

Being a Mummy is no easy task but I assure you that, with all the "bad" comes the amazing.

So I say, let's all just chat to each other about our days and help each other out. Take 5 minutes to recharge and have a cup of tea - let your little one/s make that mess just for 5 minutes so they can have a refreshed Mummy and not a cranky pants one.

Becoming addicted to tea,
Tara-Lee xo

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Just a thought for the Mummies out there.

Please note that I posted this blog previously on my old blog but I think it deserves to be reposted on this one for you all =)

I am a follower of many, many Mummy bloggers and admire each and every one of them. And one thing I admire about them is how brutally honest they are - about everything! I tend to keep things to myself and people close to me and these women just throw it out there - and I love it!

A lot of my friends don't actually have kids, and the ones that do, most of them are Facebook friends. We have never met, and if we have, we rarely hang out (being on my Learners does add to the fact that my darling daughter and I rarely leave the house so there goes hang outs for people who aren't a quick bus ride or walk away! Haha). Now back to what I was saying, most of my friends don't have kids, but there are those times when you have had a hard day and you just wish that you had a Mummy friend close by to come over and chat to (and to have a play date to help keep the little one sane also!). Friends without babies do the best they can to help but sometimes, unless you have kids, you just don't get it. And I am not saying that to be mean. It's just the truth.

I admire the women who just come right out and share on Facebook or their blogs 'Hey, today sucked, I am going crazy". I suppose I just admitted to Facebook and my blog readers that I have days like that too haha!

Do any other Mums feel like they are the only ones having a bad day, but then when you actually talk to other mums, you find out that everyone is in the same boat?! This is me every bad day! Haha.

Being a Mummy is no easy task but I assure you that, with all the "bad" comes the amazing.

So I say, let's all just chat to each other about our days and help each other out. Take 5 minutes to recharge and have a cup of tea - let your little one/s make that mess just for 5 minutes so they can have a refreshed Mummy and not a cranky pants one.

Becoming addicted to tea,
Tara-Lee xo

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