THINGS MOMS DISCUSS WITH OTHER MOMS

Recently I started thinking about things moms discuss with other moms and it seems like no matter the background topics are absolutely the same. As soon as you give birth every other mom out there will ask you THE QUESTIONS: "Was it natural or C-section? Did you have pain relief? What sort of pain relief?" We do our best to look like we got it all under control and have conversations and answer questions from other moms from the weird desire of hiding our true feelings.

THREE YEARS OF MOTHERHOOD

I learned that I learn every day. There is no magic formula for motherhood and we are all in it up to our eyeballs. It's hard, it annoying, challenging, it's sometimes lonely and painful but it's also rewarding, joyful and filled with magic and unicorns and it's all worth it.

WHEN YOU’RE NOT A PARENT BUT ACT LIKE ONE

Remember those days when you wanted children and seen yourself as the perfect parent riding a unicorn with your hair waving in the air, your LO farting rainbows, having clean clothes any time of the day and their nose never dripping?

MY FAVOURITE CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Growing up with my grandparents had its perks as we (me and my brother) always got treats regardless if we had lunch or not; they let us stay up late playing outside, scraping our knees and elbows without getting punished for it. What else a child could want more? Freedom was the word for us. We never cared about age gaps and even if I was nine or ten I was allowed to spend time with my much older neighbours kids who were listening to music on a cassette and smoking or having a beer. I considered it educational and not a bad influence because back then people were more honest and genuine and not afraid.