My favorite hat to wear is the one that consists of being a 30 year old single mom of an amazing 4 month old baby boy, Kaden. I must say that it takes a special person to be a mother! I'm so grateful that God trusted me to take care of this little guy! As mothers, we often dream of the "perfect" ... Read More »
Single Mom Stories
As a single mom do you ever feel stuck? Do you want your life to be different?
Do you want to see hope for the future?
This page will empower you with tools to recognize and overcome the practical and emotional obstacles to your success while gaining the wisdom and courage to move forward. Read here touching stories of parenting, friendship and faith. Be inspired by reading stories about real-life situations that single parents face. Learn how strength, determination and faith can overturn any obstacle that comes our way. Get inspired by single moms' uplifting stories of endurance and success in raising along accomplished children. These stories of sacrifice, hope, deception, despair, endurance and success are encouraging to single mothers struggling in similar situations.
Find here: Life Starts At Mom ::: Soulful Stories On Momhood by Erin :::Stories of Parenting by Laurie ::: Alice’s Stories About Real-life ::: Randi's Stories ::: Renee’s Tools to Success ::: Debbie's Stories ::: Veronica's Stories ::: Books For Single Moms
Love
Everybody needs love. Not a day goes by that I don't tell someone that I love them. There are a lot of hurt people in our world and the first way to connect is through compassion. Our children teach that lesson everyday. The way they take your hand, look at your face, cuddle in your arms, or bring ... Read More »
The New Year, The New You
How many of you dread making New Year's resolutions? I for one stopped making them, long ago. There's a certain feel of disappointment if I'm not always on track, and then I question did I make them for the right reason to begin with. I like to turn those resolutions around and instead of searching ... Read More »
IF
Think about your life, right now, at this very moment. If you had to do it all over again, would you? If you could take back the first path you walked on would you change direction? When you first met that "special" guy, would you have said, "next." If you could have gone back to school, held off on ... Read More »
The Forever Factor
It won't be like this forever. Your burdens won't last forever. Your bills won't be around forever. You won't have school forever. You won't struggle forever. You won't have car problems forever. You won't be around rude people forever. You won't have to hold your child's hand forever. You ... Read More »
A Mother’s Son
A Mother's Son So often we talk about how to get through life as a single mom. What to do about our financial problems, how to manage the ever changing roles single mothers carry. We discuss the relationships of our past, and talk about how we can make better choices in the future. We share ... Read More »
The Perfect Mom
Really? No, there is no such thing. Just as the magazines and media can present the photo-shopped perfect image, (again, no such thing)... moms can get caught up in that whole notion of comparing themselves to what looks like the "perfect" mom. Mapping out quality time with your kids, getting ... Read More »
The Loss of a Dog
Our 4th of July was a little different this year. Like many families, ours is scattered in different corners, and except for the main Holidays, it's getting more and more difficult for all of us to get together. I had contacted the kids a few weeks back and told them our family dog of 16 years was ... Read More »
The Fireworks Business
I was lucky to have raised my children, back in the days where families shared fireworks, and block parties. We lived in a cul-de-sac. Every 4th of July family and neighbors pitched in and bought fireworks. Back when I was married, we splurged on extra "spinning flowers" to throw in the street. In ... Read More »
What’s Old Is New Again
I never realized that my own daughters would struggle with many of the decisions in raising children as my generation did. Back in the eighties all the young moms in my neighborhood couldn't wait to step into the work force and be respected as much as a man. I remember the many conversations all ... Read More »
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