P.S. It's a Mum Thing
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Mum friends are as essential to motherhood as a comfy pair of non see through leggings and a double shot coffee in a to go cup. Both old and new, mum friends are the best friends, because they understand without words what you are experiencing.
P.S. It's a Mum Thing
4y ago
You would think that after three years of being your Mother, I would know everything about you. But over the last few months, I now know you even better. I know how you play.
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4y ago
I know that I should be in a bubble of newborn bliss, soaking up every second and overflowing with gratitude. But in all honesty, most of the time I am consumed with thoughts of my firstborn.
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4y ago
Toilet Learning: A Gentle Approach to Toilet Training.
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4y ago
It is the thought echoed around the globe. Mothers from every culture, ethnicity and socio economic group have at one point in their lives thought it.
This common thought links us all and unites us in Motherhood.
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4y ago
In the hour and half before you leave for work, you have the power to make or break my day.
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4y ago
Postnatal depression is not always what you expect. And experienced by women you would not always expect to experience it. But that does not mean it is not real.
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4y ago
Online Mum Groups can be a wonderful way to connect with other Mums. Most Mums are lovely, helpful, non judgemental and just plain awesome.
But not all.
There is a small portion of Mums in these online groups that can be a pain in the arse.
Here are the five different types of Mums you can find on social media.
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4y ago
I sat on the living room floor, tears sliding down my cheeks, choking on sobs that emanated from somewhere deep inside my chest. My five month old son stared up at me from where he lay cradled in my arms. His eyes mirrored my own; wet from recent tears and heavy with fatigue. I was […]
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4y ago
The secret travel tips that will save your sanity when traveling long haul with a baby and a toddler!
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P.S. It's a Mum Thing
4y ago
I know it is hard for you too. You watch as the one you love is completely consumed by your new baby. You are so tired, but you know she is even more tired, so you cannot complain. And despite how tired she is, she seems so capable. She seems to know instinctively what to do for your baby. You are feeling a bit lost. You want to help, but you don’t know how. You feel very out of your depth.
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