Tag Archives: motherhood
Time Out Does Not Mean Go Away
Attachment parenting has important things to say. Dr. Spock was the guru of his day. Spare the rod and spoil the child was a guiding principle in its time. The wise women of the tribal villages have a wellspring of knowledge … Continue reading
Posted in The World of She
Tagged behaviour, children, family, grown children, motherhood, mothers, parenting, perspectives
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More Than Enough
It was my Birthday yesterday. You’d think I was important or something. My social media just lit up like a celebration – Facebook and Twitter just loved on me like nobody’s business. I kinda liked it. Family showed up with … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, blessings, couple, family, gratitude, laughter, love, marriage, memories, mother-daughter, motherhood, mothers, occasions, parenting, passages, relationship
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I Can’t.
Sixteen years ago at about this time of year was my time of reckoning. A time of such confusion, shame, sadness, anger, and hurt that I can still feel it when I think back. I was thirty years old and … Continue reading
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Tagged changes, commitment, coping, couple, love, memories, mother, motherhood, passages, relationship, sadness, trauma
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