Your Job as a Mommy Isn’t Important and Other Lies
Do you ever feel like your job as a mommy isn’t important? What you do can’t add up to those with fancy jobs and goals, right? Actually, you’re wrong.
Do you ever feel like your job as a mommy isn’t important? What you do can’t add up to those with fancy jobs and goals, right? Actually, you’re wrong.
There’s no doubt about it, the teenage years are rough. Here are 20 great life tips for your teenager.
She wasn’t wrong. Sometimes when I am out and about I get a raised eyebrow or a “why would a little girl be so loud, how appalling” look by passing strangers when my daughters dare be anything but quiet and timid. I am not ever one to pay mind to people’s opinions, so their looks go unacknowledged by me. I have noticed little boys being just as rambunctious in public with not so much as a glance their way. Of course, it is no skin off my nose. Just an interesting observation.
Children who grow up to become kind adults. Adults who are kind to strangers in the street, adults who are kind to their families. I desire to raise kind humans. I know I am not the only one who strives to do this either.
No matter how many people huff and tell you that you are just to darn stubborn, don’t listen to them. Be kind but be true to who you are. Hold on to your convictions, believe in yourself, and love yourself. And always hold on to that strong-will. Because one day, my determined child, you will change the world.