Day 3 Heart Homework: My parenting isn’t unique .. it’s new sense

I have candidly discussed my humble beginnings of parenthood journey.   A mixture of physical fatigue and emotional exhaustion. So after 14 years of being a veteran parent, how much of that has changed? A lot. A lot has changed. they grew up, they are now homeschooled, we have a lot of open communication, I […]

Day 5: Heart homework. Babies don’t make mistakes mama.

That statement was my daughter’s stance. We were swimming or at least I was floating in the Atlantic Ocean when she made that claim. I said what do you mean? She said how can babies make mistakes? All they know is how to cry for food, or when in pain, ask for love, poop and […]

Day 7 Heart homework: I often feel sad and I think I know why.

There are moments when I choose to cry out my sadness or anxiety. This happens without a trigger without panic without a critic going off in my head. I just simply need to relieve my heart.  Children are doing well, or atleast I want to be believe they are. There are so many things I […]

Day 9 Heart Homework: Observations are key.

The moment I was given the motherhood title, I have been a keen observer. At first it was, burping, feeding, peeing and pooping time observations. How many bottles of milk taken and how many solid diapers? Rashes, colic, crying , breathing…God forbid NICU admission etc. all observations. Observe the patterns they tell us. The excitement […]