Thursday, October 29, 2009
Kudos
Traveller - That is GREAT!. And, nice job on the handle! - She who has yet to figure out her's!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Respect
Ladies,
I have to say we had a slight sign that some of my conversations with my 7 year old is slowly sinking in. Out of the blue this morning, she said to me that she thinks one friend is maybe a better friend to her than another because she treats her better and is nicer to her on a consistent basis. I smiled and agreed with her, as I was jumping up and down inside. That is just the message we were discussing in our meeting and what I want her to own. Now we need to keep building. So excited for our first meeting with the kids. I think it will do wonders for them and foster our relationships with them.
Traveler
I have to say we had a slight sign that some of my conversations with my 7 year old is slowly sinking in. Out of the blue this morning, she said to me that she thinks one friend is maybe a better friend to her than another because she treats her better and is nicer to her on a consistent basis. I smiled and agreed with her, as I was jumping up and down inside. That is just the message we were discussing in our meeting and what I want her to own. Now we need to keep building. So excited for our first meeting with the kids. I think it will do wonders for them and foster our relationships with them.
Traveler
Monday, October 26, 2009
Welcome to our Blog
Welcome to our blog.
We are four good friends and mothers of daughters who dread the idea that our loving seven and five-year-old girls may despise us throughout their teens. We created this blog as a way to support each other and share our ideas while navigating motherhood.
Inspired by the book, "The Mother-Daughter Project", by SuEllen Hamkins and Renee Schultz, we have committed to meeting every month to discuss our challenges and solutions and to support our daughters and each other into adulthood.
-The Mothers of the Daughters
We are four good friends and mothers of daughters who dread the idea that our loving seven and five-year-old girls may despise us throughout their teens. We created this blog as a way to support each other and share our ideas while navigating motherhood.
Inspired by the book, "The Mother-Daughter Project", by SuEllen Hamkins and Renee Schultz, we have committed to meeting every month to discuss our challenges and solutions and to support our daughters and each other into adulthood.
-The Mothers of the Daughters
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