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She has definitely been my inspiration and motivation. I'm the lucky one to have her. She's so sweet and smart and beautiful too. Although lately, she's been a handfull; who knew PMS started at three? Outside of her rough phases, she's an easy child to raise. I can trust her in the house, that she's not going to tear anything up or flush all the dishtowels down the toilet at once. She's not a holy terror nor is she wild or loud. The worst she's done is color on the walls with a purple sharpie, color herself with the same sharpie, spill chicken feed from one end of the kitchen to the other, and now it's back-talk that's a problem. She loves to draw and color so I understand where she got the notion to go after the coveted purple (her favorite color: purKle) sharpie, she loves to help me with the chickens/chicks and that's what she was doing with the chicken feed. The back-talk I suppose comes from her father .deb4o said:Hey dma,
Have enjoyed reading your journal so far, keep it up.
Theres no motivation like being a mom,your daughter is as blessed to have you,as you are to have her.
Lots of great, smart people here to help you on your way to a SS lifestyle.
When she goes to stay with him overnight, which is rare these days and a story for another time and place, I sleep with one of her stuffed animals. The first time she went with him overnight I about cried myself to sleep. We had never been apart from the time she was born; she was two at the time. She has slept with me from the time she was about one until just a few weeks ago. She likes her room and her bed but has taken to sleeping in my bed again.
I never would have pictured myself as a sahm or even as a good mom. I've actually turned out to be really good at this mom thing. Being able to stay home and give her 100% and the best of me has made all the difference in the world.
Learning alternate child care techniques, ones that in my area of the world are laughed at and frowned upon, was the first time I ever thought about making real steps out of the norm. Things as simple as co-sleeping and baby wearing, ha! Being dependent on expensive extras that only place me and my baby further apart didn't seem to make sense to me. Babies weren't meant to thrive on their backs all alone in some sterile environment, there had to be a better way. And thus the seed was planted......