As with many families this year, Christmas is going to be a tight one. The children will get to open a few presents but we are not going crazy with the gift giving this year. It is important to us that the children learn to appreciate what they have and recognize that not everyone is blessed with a full closet, a full toy box, and a full tummy. There are many children around the world that are happy just to have food this Christmas.
In an effort to encourage "the spirit of Christmas", my family has decided that all the children will make gifts for each other. My mission over this next week is to come up with some exciting crafts that my kids can make for each of their cousins. At the end of the holidays, my house will be a mess, my stress level may rise several levels, but my children with have some very special gifts that were not bought at a store - they were made with love.
Through our family's charitable efforts, we help feed starving children and promote the great work that is being done for people that are not as fortunate as most North Americans. We offer hope to those who would like something more important than a gift that I have purchased at the closest toy store.
Want more information on our charitable program? Visit http://savelives.networkgoodness.org
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart." - Helen Keller
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
A bit about me
To understand where I'm coming from, I believe it is important for you to know a little about me. The following information, although personal, is helpful in understanding my life and how my thoughts are influenced.
I am the proud mother of two young children, a 6-year-old daughter and a 4-year-old son. I maintain joint custody of the children with their father but they spend their school days and most evenings at my house. My partner, Kris, is living with us and is a great support for myself and my children.
During the weekdays, I am a full-time student studying to be a Massage Therapist. Kris works from home with what time he can find between making meals and bringing my children to school. He has been very gracious in taking care of my children so that I can get my education and change my family’s future.
As you can see, like many other parents, my days and nights are full. I must continually manage my budget and my time, not only at school and with work but also with my family. And still find some time for myself to maintain my sanity.
I am the proud mother of two young children, a 6-year-old daughter and a 4-year-old son. I maintain joint custody of the children with their father but they spend their school days and most evenings at my house. My partner, Kris, is living with us and is a great support for myself and my children.
During the weekdays, I am a full-time student studying to be a Massage Therapist. Kris works from home with what time he can find between making meals and bringing my children to school. He has been very gracious in taking care of my children so that I can get my education and change my family’s future.
As you can see, like many other parents, my days and nights are full. I must continually manage my budget and my time, not only at school and with work but also with my family. And still find some time for myself to maintain my sanity.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
They Must Be Felt
Helen Keller once said, "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart." In my experience, I have found that there is no greater proof of this than motherhood (or parenthood).
My only aim in this blog is to provide some personal reflections on parenthood from a mother's perspective. I may cover many different topics or only a few. They may consist of my thoughts and experiences on being a mother or as a woman, in general.
Come join me on a journey through what it is to be a parent...
My only aim in this blog is to provide some personal reflections on parenthood from a mother's perspective. I may cover many different topics or only a few. They may consist of my thoughts and experiences on being a mother or as a woman, in general.
Come join me on a journey through what it is to be a parent...
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