Parenting hardest job in the world
Being a mother of two is not hard at all I mean not really. I have to make sure that my two daughters met their needs specially to Jasmine that now she is big sister does not mean that I have to focus on her baby sister. Sometimes you have to prioritize the older one because they can remember now unlike the baby.When Jasmine needs my attention she ask me to play with her in the playroom when I am holding Alyssa what I do is put Alyssa either on her swing or take with me to the playroom and put her down on her play mat in the corner of the playroom so that Jasmine and I have plenty of room at the playroom. I read her books,she will pick what kind of book she wanted me to read, we play blocks and pretend, we dance, make silly face and ect...it's just like I am transform in to Jasmine age every time we play. I have to tell Jasmine that not all the times I have to play with her every time sometimes she needs to play by herself alone use her imagination which she does it sometime for now.Jasmine is very smart and happy kid same with Alyssa.
I am mother who will discipline,mold and teach with good manners,nurture, and love my children. I will be their best friend to keep their secrets, listen and shoulder to cry on when they're in trouble.I am doing as best as I can to be a good mother.
I am mother who will discipline,mold and teach with good manners,nurture, and love my children. I will be their best friend to keep their secrets, listen and shoulder to cry on when they're in trouble.I am doing as best as I can to be a good mother.
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Jean,
I met you several years agao with Uncle Walt Greager and Jimmy Hudson. Just want to take a minute and thank you for being such a wonderful person and taking care of your family. Josh is a special friend of ours and we care a lot about him and his family.
A long time ago he took the time and trouble to help my daughter with her math in high school and we still talk about that.
Dave Teets