Comments: Hi, I read both of your books and listened to lots of the pep-talks and of course, I love them. They give me strength for another few days, each time I see them. I have 2 girls - 21 months and 7 months k''h. They keep me so busy, that I can't even find the time to watch the 2 minute videos. I watch them in pieces and have to keep reloading due to little, cute hands pressing the keyboard. I'm jealous of those mothers who say they make a list every day, and when they finish the list, they know they had a good day. I make a list too, and most days I get about one thing done on the list - not exaggerating. I know, I have it a bit harder though, I've been living at my parents for a long time now. My husband and I came here while we looked for another job for him, and it's been 6 months now. It may sound like I have lots of help, but I think it's more challenging. My parents are not waiting on me all day long and I need to really keep the house clean, every minute - since it's not my home. I have to keep my kids occupied all day long too, or they'll get in someone's way here. Anyway, I just get a lot of chizuk from your book --- oops daughters waking up ,gotta run..
Comments: Dear Chana, I love the "Eema Peptalks". They are just what I need to hear after a long day with my two rambunctious children (ages 5 and 3 with another on the way). I think all mothers of small children can relate to your personal stories. Thank you for your advise and perspective on motherhood. [View Entry] [View Entry]
Comments: A friend of mine gave me your book "One Baby Step at a Time", and it has really changed my perspective on motherhood. It has transformed every little thing I do as a mother into something much bigger, much more meaningful. It was just what I needed. Thank you. |
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