Mummy Meme
I’ve been tagged by my new friend English Mum, she’s one of the other lucky bloggers going to Walt Disneyworld (we’ve been asked to use it’s full title, a small price to pay, yeah?)
The meme involves 80 mum bloggers around the world, this is how it should work;
Here?s how it?s going to work:? I?m going to link to a couple of other mom bloggers here in Canada, and to a couple of mom bloggers from other countries around the world, and they?ll write their posts, sharing 5 things that they love (or maybe what they don?t so much love – this playground doesn?t force conformity) about being a mom, and then they?ll tag a few more bloggers from their own country and from other countries, and so on. And you?re more than welcome to join: just write a post of your own (5 things that you love about being a mom) and find someone to link to and tag – someone from your own country, if you like, but definitely someone from another country (Google is a good resource if you don?t know any; google any country name and ?mom? in their blog search function) (be sure to let them know that you?ve tagged them!) – and link back here and leave a comment and we?ll add you to the ?itinerary,? ?.
and here’s the person that started it all.
and now for my five things I love about being a mum….
1. Going into her room when she’s asleep, tucking her in and giving her a kiss. I get a warm feeling knowing that she’s snug and happy, I often think about the mum’s, through no fault of their own, who cannot provide a warm dry place to sleep and a full belly, it makes me feel so lucky.
2. Three year old conversations can be so interesting (if a little repetitive).
3. I love the hugs, wherever and whenever, they are free and plentiful but my favourite is the cooch I get in bed in the morning.
4. I enjoy showing her how to do craft activities and how to make pasties, and then she tells me I’m doing it wrong and puts me right!
5. I love being a mum, but being a family is the ultimate. Enjoying new experiences, seeing my husband as a father, starting our own traditions…it’s at the centre of everything I do.
I tag Mother at Large in Edinburgh, Scribbit in Alaska, and Linda at You’ve Got Your Hands Full for the mother of multiples perspective.





















Aw lovely. I love watching them sleep as well – it’s the only time they’re quiet! xx
Thanks! I’m on it!
Me too!