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Busy Mommy, Me
In few days my little tot will be turning seven years old. As early as now I am already preparing the things I’ll need for the small gathering I am planning as I don’t want to run out of time. I’ve learned my lesson when he turned two years as I run out of time to the point that I forgot to let the kids wear the party hats I bought. I also forgot to hang the banners I bought for the said party. I just discovered it few days after the party while cleaning my room.
So this time, I want everything set before the little tot’s big day. I already ordered the cake, bought the loot for the party bags and other party flavours. The tarp will be pick up later today as well. I will be finalizing the invites as soon as I am done posting this blog post. Yay, organizing a kiddie party is indeed a tiring task but I am sure it worth the effort when I saw the ear to ear smile of my little tot.
Teary Eyes
I was watching the Buzz few minutes ago, I was teary eyed while watching the interview to the former Pres. Cory Aquino. Kris Aquino’s message to her mom is touching. Indeed, she is right we owe everything to our mother. We are what are now because of our mother who takes persistence supervision to make us a better person.
Tips for single parents
I’ve been a single parent for almost four years now. Raising a child as a single parent can be difficult, challenging and yet rewarding. I know there are thousands or even million single parents around the world. Being a single parent can be very busy. You maybe need to work, prepare you kid/s needs, house chores and etc. Here are some tips that will help you balance your time.
- Accept help. When friends and family offer their help, be sure to take it! This can mean having someone play with your child while you run errands, or having someone to call when you need to talk.
- Take advantage of local resources. Many communities offer play groups, after-school activities and parenting classes. These can give you and your child a chance to have fun, learn and make new friends. You can ask a nurse or social worker in the hospital for some recommendations.
- If you don’t get enough time with your child, look for creative solutions. Ask if your job lets you work flexible hours, for example.
- Don’t forget fun. Take a break from your busy routine to plan something special for you and your child. Take a trip to the zoo, go to a movie, dine out or play in the park.
- Make time for yourself. You need a chance to relax once in a while, too! It can be as simple as taking 15 minutes to look at a magazine or watch your favorite show when your child is in bed.
