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Momisms

Their self esteem can be so low at this age oftentimes, they’re just looking for some attention, then they don’t understand, they’d rather be with somebody that’s mean to them or controlling, than be alone.

Kendra

Shelley W

shellyMom of 5 Grandmother of 3

 

Occupation: Currently a Wedding Floral Designer and Bookkeeper - Former Business Manager medical coding and billing and Bookkeeper
Favorite thing to do with the kids: Boating and camping
Favorite Restaurant: Carraba’s and Aubelo’s
Favorite TV show: The entire family enjoys “The Office” so I guess that would be the favorite. The girls and I love the food network as we
are always looking for more exciting things to do in the kitchen. Personally I enjoy “House”, “Medium”, “American Idol” and “Dancing with the Stars”.
Favorite Book: The Peacegiver by James Farrell
Favorite Movie: Father of the Bride – so real in my life 3 times already
Favorite Recipe: Chicken Marsala
Favorite Vacation: We love to go to Lake Powell with the family. It is a wonderful and relaxing experience to find a hidden cove on the lake and play in and on the water. We also love to go exploring in the vast canyons.
Favorite Food: Pasta
Favorite Drink: Water
Favorite Color: Yellow
Most embarrassing moment: I really hate being embarrassed so I block these out.
Favorite place to go for help: Prayer to One who knows much more than I

 

The secret for being the best mom: Listen when everyone else is talking, you learn a lot about what your children are feeling. Also make sure your children know and feel you love them.
Words of Wisdom: Don’t sweat the small stuff – choose your battles carefully. Enjoy each stage of motherhood because even though they feel like forever they pass by quickly.
Advice: 1. Keep a small note book or set of recipe cards in your kitchen window to write cute, tender or funny things down. When we are young we trust our memories and before we know it something funny happens and we can’t remember. These things are too precious so forget. Another thing I remember is from a wise mother of five. She said the following in reference to some of the surprises that we all get as mothers, "You can either laugh or cry, and crying gives me a headache!" Keep humor in your daily experience.

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