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15 Ways I Celebrate Average Motherhood
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The crumbs stuck in the highchair? I like to think of them as “appetizers” for my little one.
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Those old French fries in the car seat? They double as baby toys! You know the “don’t text and drive” campaign? This is part of the “don’t dig through your bag for snacks while driving” initiative—safety first!
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The underwear found peeking out of my son’s pant leg? Just a clever backup plan in case of an accident at school.
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Old milk bottles tucked under the couch? We’re conducting a little “culinary experiment” to create our own butter and cheese! I’m sure a cool, dark spot is just what we need for that.
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When my kids are wrestling, they’re not fighting—they’re exploring the endless possibilities of brotherhood!
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I don’t lock the bathroom door to escape my kids. Nope! I do it to hear their little knocks, ensuring they’re safe while I take a breather.
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Hairpins and batteries found in the couch cushions? Obviously, that’s where kids check last. I’ve learned that keeping things high up just leads to more tumbles.
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Forget baby locks! My kids have turned those into makeshift weapons.
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Sure, I’m a bit exhausted. Our household has a strict rule: only one person sleeps at a time, and the kids (and my partner) always get priority!
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I leave clean laundry on the floor for a day or so because, I read somewhere, it helps the fabric breathe. Just like letting a bottle of wine sit uncorked!
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Yes, sometimes I let the baby munch off the floor. It’s a great immunity booster and works wonders for his skin and hair.
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My son might be running around with one shoe, but that’s part of an exciting game called “Where Did That Shoe Go?” It’s a fun scavenger hunt for those with a good sense of humor!
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That’s not soap scum on my shower door—it’s my creative take on “faux frosted” glass décor.
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Mint-flavored, sugar-free candies? Totally fine for their teeth! They also help with minor tummy issues and freshen breath.
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You call it bribery. I see it as positive reinforcement training!
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In summary, embracing an average approach to motherhood means finding humor in the chaos and letting go of perfection. From creative interpretations of mess to unique games, it’s all about enjoying the journey of parenthood!
