parents
The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
We Live in a Digital Generation. Where Is the Balance?
When your kids grew up in a culture full of blessings that you can simply get access to something they want with a just a click away in this digital generation we live in, it has some side effects of disconnection from the reality of human interaction and the lack of not knowing how to deal with pain in life. The side effect of that is they have no clue how blessed they are until some huge storm of reality check hits their lives and same goes with us parents.
By Grace KOSTAMO7 years ago in Families
Finding Purpose
I always knew I wanted to be a mum. Maternal instincts came naturally to me, even from a young age. While our birth mum neglected and abused us, I had cared for my younger siblings in ways a five-year-old never should have to. And as tragic as all that was, from those events that I experienced I have learnt what NOT to do. I now have wonderful parents who took up the role of looking after me and I honestly feel I am a better person because of all the things I’ve experienced. And I still felt so sure that motherhood was for me.
By Megan Wright7 years ago in Families
Help My Mom and I
Above is a link to GoFundMe account that I started on behalf of my mother. This is hard since we like to do things on our own and for ourselves. She deserves to get the health care that she needs and it seems like it can only be provided up north where the state will help her with insurance and all. I am essentially doing this alone since all our money ends up going towards rent in the hotel (as stated in GFM). I just need help, all I'm asking is to donate if you can or share the link. We leave in a little less than two months and that gives no time to get her properly checked, but something is better than nothing at this point. Please. I don't beg but please anything can help.
By Adrianna E.7 years ago in Families
The Knackered Mothers Club
So very recently my Dad died. He had a stupidly short fight with cancer and lost. Naturally I'm upset, I'm grieving. Everyone grieves in there own personal way, I get that. But, sometimes I feel like I'm doing it wrong! Dad died exactly 7 days ago at 11 PM, and this morning I rang work with a smile on my face and told them I will be back Monday, what's more... I'm looking forward to it.
By Tascha Ralph7 years ago in Families
I Got It from My Momma
As cliche as it is, I’ll be the first to admit my mom is my best friend. I love to call my mom and chat with her about life, and she’s the first person I want to talk to whenever anything new happens in my life. She’s the person I can depend on to know when I need some comfort talk or when I need to hear the blunt, honest to goodness truth.
By Hannah York 7 years ago in Families
To the Exclusive Pumping Mama
Dear fellow pumping mama, I know what it feels like. You have given up your body for your little one to thrive. It's hardly a sacrifice; that's what we constantly tell ourselves. We know how much our little ones are worth it. You are doing amazing.
By Aria Cutamora7 years ago in Families
Parental Alienation and Family Court
I recently wrote to Nadhim Zahawi, Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families, to request that he bans the use of the unproven junk theory of Parental Alienation in Family Courts. PA is being used in Family Courts to ensure that abusive fathers are given contact and residency of their children and to allow them to continue to abuse the mothers.
By Clare Scanlan7 years ago in Families











