A Me Me of Motherhood Lessons
Do you think you can give me some Motherhood Lessons? I know if I find the right parents, I can get the right set of lessons. And, I’m going to approach this Me Me a bit differently on this page. I was fortunate to got to Blissdom and I am over-whelmed with all the work laid out before me now. And, I know that is true of so many other bloggers. So, for this post, I’m going to give you my Motherhood Lesson, just one and in a sentence or two. Then, I’m going to ask some of the wonderful women I met this weekend to add just one motherhood lesson to the post in the comments section.
Now, if I don’t ask you, it certainly isn’t intentional, I’m barely holding my head up right now so just bare with me and as with every post here, always feel free to comment regardless of a direct invitation.
So, I will start the Motherhood Lesson Me Me off with my one liner:
1. Teach your children to respect their elders.
I’m not going to list the women who I am tagging here just in case they don’t want their information out there so publicly, but I am going to email them this post and see if I can get some replies to go with my one….then i will be a “you plus me makes we*” Me Me.
*I totally stole that blog name from my cousin.
Ok, start thinking you never know when the email will hit your box….

February 9th, 2009 at 10:57 pm
This is from Casey at Moosh In Indy:
“You can never love a baby too much. My mother in law said this to me after my grandmother told me I held my newborn baby too much”
February 20th, 2009 at 3:37 am
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