I love being a mum. I can't remember a time when I wasn't a mum now, even though I have only been one for just about 3 years. I love my girls to bits, even when they are misbehaving, or getting me up in the middle of the night to invade my bed. I would do anything for them as I know those of you who are parents will relate to. They are part of the reason why I want to be a better person, and cook home made food, make home made things and rediscover the goddess inside that shows there is more to life than work and expensive branded clothing and 50in plasma tellies, and all the other trappings that come with this modern, throw away life I don't like!
But if you had told me 4 years ago that I would be sitting here blogging about how much I love my girls I would not have believed you. I am one of the very lucky ones who has managed to stick two fingers up at the medical profession, who told me 6 or 7 years ago that I would need medical intervention to have children. I didn't want medical intervention and somehow, incredibly, I am now blessed with two gorgeous (if noisy) little girls.
As a charity, it is funded by donation, and they are looking to raise money to keep their website running. The website and the discussion board provide valuable information and support, and are involved in research, as well as running a conference each year. .It would be a real shame if this resource was not available anymore.
If you think you can help, or want to know more then the website is here and the blog is here.and there is a discussion board too.
I know this isn't my usual chatty blog about what I've been up to this week, but I really just wanted to use my blog to say all this today. I feel very blessed to have my girls pretty much against the odds, and I know a lot of ladies who would love to be in the position of being a mum but are having a very hard time getting there. So ladies, this one is for you. I am thinking of you all today and just spreading the message a little bit.
Til next time.
3 comments:
It's amazing how you can't imagine life without your children, and almost can't remember them not being there before they were born. I had this discussion with one of my daughters who is a newish mum, the other day. Once they arrive, it's like they were always there.
Your post was really informative to read - I'm sure it will be helpful to people too.
Your girls are lovely, btw! x
For me, being a mum is the best job in the world, I loved it when they were tiny, when they were toddlers, terrors and teenagers, I love it now, even though they are 'pretend' adults. (they will always be children to me).
A lovely post.
Jan x
Really lovely post Helen. Oh and what a gorgeous picture of your girls. You are indeed very blessed.
xx
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