My 30th and 40th were fine. - a breeze in fact. I found turning 35 much more of a panic! Mostly because I hadn't had kids yet and was beginning to think that it wouldn't happen. Then my first came at 38 and my second at 41 and I began to feel that...
I am grateful for:
My husband, my son and my daughter.
My health and the fact that I never stop learning how to improve it.
My insight and my ability to see ways through the maze.
My new goals of aiming to focus on the solution not the problem.
T...
Hmmm. Glad I'm not going nuts.
Have been spending a lot of time wondering why I just don't feel "right". Not exactly tired and not exactly sick - just not "right". Tried talking to a friend who has also been through peri and menopause. She was abl...
My Mum has passed away, so I spend part of my day reminiscing with my kids and sharing pictures of me and my Mum when I was growing up.
I usually spend Mother's Day organizing something for my Mother-In-Law which I love to do because she is one o...
Hello,
Firstly, I just wanted to say how glad I am that I found this forum on Twitter! It is a remarkable site and a great place for sharing all kinds of things.
I also wanted to stop by and introduce myself. My name is Sheila Kamp and I am a Mo...
This group is a one-stop-place to have our links, promotions, recruit ads, etc. So we can network and brainstorm for fresh new ideas with other direct selling moms and also offer our companies to other moms that want to do what we do! Welcome!!!
I do agree. I think it is wonderful that you have found a new focus and a new energy to make the commitment to start this new goal and I wish you every success!
I know I certainly started to re-evaluate myself when I moved into my forties. You ca...
Yup! They are definitely hormonal. Mine grow as fast as my husband's whiskers!!! I have to tweeze about 1-2 times per week using all the mirrors in the house (and car!) Depending on the angle/light/my available eyesight (I can't SEE them all!), de...
I would love to say that I have more...as I have great patience in everything else that I do. But, I actually feel that I have less and constantly have to focus hard to keep myself in check.
I think, that for me as an older Mom (44 with kids age ...
Welcome to Twitter Moms! This is a great group for enterprising moms! We're glad you've joined us and we look forward to learning more about you. We have wonderful discussions, blogs and networking as well.
Kind regards,
Angela http://couturemom.blogspot.com
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Married, mother of two young children, Occupational Therapist and Certified Hand Therapist for 23 years, currently Director of Hand Therapy for an Out-patient clinic. Currently cat-less cat lover! Puzzle addict. Enjoy mentoring. Interested in health and wellness
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life, kids, health, cats, business
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mommyhood, business, blogging, green living, weight loss, movies, vegetarian/vegan, writing
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