Dads and moms blogs: a mother with tattoos, being like your mother and more

Today, as every Tuesday, we review the most interesting thing that has been read in some of the moms and dads blogs We can find on the net.

We start with The psychomami, which tells us that for a mother it is always Christmas, with her usual sense of humor and a great final vignette.

In My virtual shelter We have been able to read a post that may sound contradictory, because they want pregnant women to "Do not have a short time" (what is usually desired, to be a quick delivery), because they put something else before the rush: having a delivery normal and, above all, respected.

In The mother who bore him Bú's mother talks about the frustration in the feeding of the children, and that is that her son eats a lot but gets very little fat, so little that they have already begun testing him, while they continue trying to eat his best.

In Let's Rock Mamy Maria shows us her tattoos, those that make her a mom with tatus, and explains what she thinks of them, how she lives the process of seeing it in her mind to have it on her skin and what others think of them.

In Lemon Icing Elena tells us how she has realized that she is like her mother, and not because of evil, but because of what she considers completely positive. She remembers everything her mother did for her and her sister and is realizing that this is how she wants to be a mother too.

In Arual's space This mother tells us about New stages, compiling what happened in recent weeks without writing, perfectly describing the feeling that a mother lives when her partner also works and it seems that the day does not give more of itself. Exhausted at ten at night and disappeared from the world.

In Happy in arms We have read about the absurdity of children's menus, which sometimes come out more expensive and that often have a worse taste than the dishes that can be chosen in the general menu. We will have to start looking at it because, honestly, I had never considered it.

In Hijitis aguditis, a mother tells us about the great adventure of having a family and on that axis she tells us how Christmas and some anecdotes are being planned in the pediatrician's office, to tell us how they see that of being parents.

To finish, in This is bittersweet, a mother of a 3-month-old baby explains to us about her first weekend outside and how bad it happened when she spent the first hour of her life without her, doing a facial cleansing that she did not enjoy too much thinking about her baby.

As we always tell you, if you have a blog where you talk about your motherhood or fatherhood and you want us to take a look, leave a comment in this post and we will look for future weekly reviews.

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