No actually with the way things are going resources are much too scarce, her daughter will likely never own a home and these toys will end up amongst the billions of metric tons of other waste. On top of that the more kids born today is directly equal to the more kids dying of starvation tomorrow so if you are maternal at all and don’t enjoy child suffering you wouldn’t have kids at all.
@@thecreationproject7005 cold hard facts right there. I used to want kids when I was younger, but the older I get the less I’d ever want to bring a child into this world. I don’t want to have to watch my children or my grandchildren suffer in the future
This makes me so happy… my dad spent multiple summers building a mini sort of house-treehouse and swing set and slide for me and my older sibling. We loved it so much… I remember standing over my dad while he was building it and asking over and over when it would be done 😭
My dad did the same for myself & my 2 younger brothers. Especially the huge hole he dug out in the yard (took a whole summer) to build a spot to put in one of those circle above ground pools. Not the fancy ones. It was a huge blow up pool but, I have endless memories bc of it. Not to mention one of my brothers isn't biologically related to my dad he has been dad since he was less than a year old. I absolutely love my dad. I wish every child could experience the same feeling. It's not fair 😔
@@baileyarnold2020 I agree. It should be a universal experience to be able to bond with your parents like that ❤️ At the beginning of Covid my dad bought and maintained a blowup pool as well, because me and my older sibling were really sad about not being able to go to the pool over the summer. He was doing so much work for us to be able to have fun like a normal summer 💕
@@UMMMMMMM.....GUYSSSSS oh how awesome!! Something that seems like no big deal to some can make the biggest difference to others so, I'm glad you got to have something to help get through the summer of covid. I know it was a rough year 😭 That was so nice of him 😊
I just wanted to add for *anyone that feels sad they aren’t able to do this for their kids…* *this is not the measure of being a good mom.* You can still be a good parent, even if you aren’t able to afford this and do all of the extra. Your kids will only remember if there were there for them.
Exactly. This is beautiful but it's not realistic for everyone. This is a ton of effort and I'm sure her kids love it, but it's not necessary to be a good parent.
I think what most people are not understanding is the primary motivation is content creation. Y’all would do this for your child too if you built an audience and got paid
Agree! Whenever I make something from a box my kids like it more than spending hundreds of dollars on toys. They imagine with what they have. Watching them take such an ordinary object and using it 10 different ways to fit their role play gives me more joy than when I've bought that "perfect" store bought gift that is just tossed aside a week later because it's boring. I'm sorry for whatever she is healing from, but she's going to make a lot of women feel like less of a mom because they don't have the money for expensive rattan furniture or the time to hand make toys.
One of our kids very favourite things to do is "family time". This basically entails us and them messing around on our bed, us tickling them as much as possible and tossing them onto the bed and them trying to give us bruises as they climb/jump/stand etc on us 😂 no big creative projects, no money needed, just fun for half an hour or an hour and a lot of laughs. It doesn't need to be fancy or extravagant to give your kids a great childhood.
I’m eleven, and I’m literally crying watching this. I cannot be more thankful that there are people out there that give their children/family/friends, etc, these awesome gifts. I don’t have a mother, and my family is relatively poor, so we can’t afford to have these things. Thank you for succeeding and being an awesome mother. You are a good woman.
I am so sorry that you have to face situations like this. I also near your age and I also didn't have a really happy childhood. I understand how you feel. But don't worry, things will soon be fine. Please stay strong and take care and I hope you have a good day or night. God Bless You ❤️ And yes, I recommend you not to share your information such as age on the internet. It can be dangerous. So, please be careful and stay safe.
Honestly, even as someone who has a great and loving mom who sacrificed everything for me, this just brings tears to my eyes 🥹 I think it's the fact that you put in so much effort and you did it by hand, putting so much love into every little detail... And just imagining the pure joy your daughter must feel when she plays with this set is almost too much for my heart to handle ❤
Your parenting and creativity are more than what many of us had or have. You have brought happiness to your child and to at least 1;626 of us. Thank you.
I was blessed because my mom stayed home during the day and she worked evenings while my dad worked during the day. I have a disabled brother, and that was the only way my family could afford to take care of him. But she would spend what precious little spare time she had sewing me the most beautiful full doll clothes. And I still have every single piece that she's ever sewed me. Sadly, she passed last year and I told her so many times what a great mom she was. I just hope she really knew it. Yeah, i'm crying like a baby right now. ❤❤❤ Your child is so lucky & will take these memories with her for the rest of her life
this is one thing my inner child is so grateful for today!! my mom made me, by hand, a play kitchen. it had a stove, a cupboard, and shelves, and it was beautiful painted in red and white. it wasnt nearly so fancy as yours, but she would take stuff like the tiny cereal boxes from hotels and fill them with dry macaroni for the kitchen. she tried her best at making pretend food for us to play with, and it was the most treasured gift of my entire childhood.
I remember being 7 and asking my mom to join me in a tea party, she was scrolling on her phone and said she was busy and to this day never joined me on one, seeing this video makes me really happy to know your daughter has such a loving mother that does things like this for her 💛
That is so beautiful! I’m a grown woman and professional pastry chef, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t about to go out and buy some felt to make little pastries for myself. I hope your daughter continues to hold on to her passion for food- it’s a wonderful thing to nurture even if you don’t follow that path in life. Best wishes to you and your daughter 💕
There are so many reasons I wanna cry😢. The whole display is adorable and aesthetic, but it doesn't remove fun colors like so many parents do. Plus, there was time and love put into this and I love that so much
It brings out a much needed creative side to yourself… it greatly expands your self esteem and inspiration! Keep going and trying new things! At 63 it has always kept me young and in awe if so many great things one can accomplish!
Please never stop being this mother for your child. I remember my mom did things like this when I was very young, but as we got older (and she did too) a lot of depression and insecurity took over and she stopped. I don’t blame her at all-she had no social circle for support, and we were difficult children I think. I know she carries a lot of guilt for it, and so do we (perhaps we weren’t grateful enough, perhaps our “rough play” and messiness took a toll on the toys/furniture she made or got for us, which was demoralizing, perhaps we were disobedient, etc.). But now I think about how she must have felt originally when she started these projects, and how that feeling must have transformed by the time she gave up on them, and it breaks my heart. I’m in no place to have kids of my own anytime soon, and I worry she won’t be with us for very much longer, but sometimes I want so badly to have children not only so that I can do stuff like this, but also so that she could have another chance with them.
You’re so gentle and loving, I’m crying. I don’t have a good relationship with my parents and when my mother passed I could never repair that connection ever again. I want a mom like you. 🥹
I made tons of doll and other toy contraptions and objects for my daughter when she was younger and she still has them today as a teen. Now she has me making things on the 3D printer for her… my mother never did any of this stuff for or with me. I love my mom, but she spent more time catering to my older brother and I was left by myself to play alone. So seeing someone else grasp the concept of making things for your own child as not trying to “go cheap” or whatever, but that u are building a bond and appreciation, while soothing a part of your own soul at the same time
OMG! That looks stellar! The concept could easily be converted into an Easter theme too (sugar eggs in particular) - I'm sure the lucky little girl gifted with this labour of love will *adore* it!
I don't know how or why it happens but sometimes moms who had less then ideal mothers become wonderful mothers. My grandmother never had a kind word for my mom. My mom on the other hand never had a unkind word to say to me. She gave me unconditional love, support, encouragement. I thank God every day for her.
As an adult who grew up with no childhood in an abusive home, it is EXTREMELY healing. My daughter loves castles and princesses. Designing her rooms and adding large dragons to the wall and adding a swing and all the other fun things that bring my daughter joy leaves me feeling so fulfilled. The other day when I was attaching fake stones to the wall to make a castle (it’s foam meant to protect her while she swings in case she bumps into the wall that we masked as a castle) my husband said that I looked like I was enjoying it more than our daughter… who was in the background laughing and screaming “My Castle!!!” (She is barely 2)
This is absolute beauty ❤️❤️❤️ I'd Watch my mother bake or cook anything when I was really young and now ten years old I've been like baking for five years 😊Its my number one passion and talent ❤️
so beautiful. I want to tell you THANK YOU! Thank you for being the mom for your children that you wish you would have had but were not blessed with. The blessing that came from your childhood is the same blessing that many of us have been given even if we do not realize it. For me, I was raised by an abusive alcoholic and I always told myself that I was never going to be that kind of mom if I was ever blessed with children. I tried and tried but I was never able to become pregnant but I was able to adopt 2 beautiful daughters. They are 22 years apart, so my first one was getting married in Costa Rica while I was awaiting the birth of my 2nd daughter. (Luckily she was born after I got home) I made a few mistakes with my first daughter. It is harder IMO to start parenting a child when they are 14 vs. a baby. I never laid a hand on either of my daughters and I did not drink or do drugs but I found myself at times with the first one not talking to her if I was mad. I wasn't trying to be abusive and I didn't realize that not talking to them is just as awful as yelling awful things at them. I was simply trying to not say something i would end up regretting but she did not understand that is what I was doing. If I would have explained this to her we would have had a much better relationship and more of an understanding for one another. My oldest really does not talk to me and blames me for her failed relationship with her bio-mom (My ex-sister-in-law). My youngest is now 20 and she is truly my best friend and daughter. We have always had a strong open ling of communication with each other and we knew that if one of us was upset that we were allowed a couple of hours separated and then we needed to come together and talk. We may not fully talk out everything that day but we will at least talk about things and hug and say "I Love You" before we either go to bed or leave the house. Even if we can not talk things out (fought before having to leave for work or school or something important) we will not do so without at least saying "I may not be happy with what you said or did but I do love you more and I am still here for you" and hugging. Learning how to talk to our kids in an adult tone even if we have to use words that they can understand as a younger person gets us much further than talking to them as someone who can't comprehend what we are saying because they are children. I love that she tells me "I am not an adult adult. I am a little adult, and I still need you to help me with so many aspects of my life. I found that was something that I needed to hear and she needed to say. She has taught me so much about being a mom and even though my oldest does not believe me when I tell her this...I love her more and she has also taught me so much about how to be the best mom that I can be and the mom they need for me to be. I will never be the BEST mom or a Perfect mom and I am okay with that.
Your daughter will look back someday when she’s an adult and find this in her attic. It’s gonna bring back lots of childhood memories.
No actually with the way things are going resources are much too scarce, her daughter will likely never own a home and these toys will end up amongst the billions of metric tons of other waste. On top of that the more kids born today is directly equal to the more kids dying of starvation tomorrow so if you are maternal at all and don’t enjoy child suffering you wouldn’t have kids at all.
@@thecreationproject7005 I bet you’re fun at parties
@@thecreationproject7005 mf what.?
just why
@@thecreationproject7005 cold hard facts right there. I used to want kids when I was younger, but the older I get the less I’d ever want to bring a child into this world. I don’t want to have to watch my children or my grandchildren suffer in the future
I'm a full-grown adult, and I want this! Beautifully done!
Thanks friend! 🥰
Yassss!! She is incredible
What an Amazing Gift (Talent) you have been Given ❤❤ Your Daughter is So Blessed! Artist!
Me too, me too
@@makeitwithmicahc-can I have a sleepover
This makes me so happy… my dad spent multiple summers building a mini sort of house-treehouse and swing set and slide for me and my older sibling. We loved it so much… I remember standing over my dad while he was building it and asking over and over when it would be done 😭
That's a great dad! ❤
@@ShahiMehndi He’s really amazing!! ❤️❤️
My dad did the same for myself & my 2 younger brothers. Especially the huge hole he dug out in the yard (took a whole summer) to build a spot to put in one of those circle above ground pools. Not the fancy ones. It was a huge blow up pool but, I have endless memories bc of it. Not to mention one of my brothers isn't biologically related to my dad he has been dad since he was less than a year old. I absolutely love my dad. I wish every child could experience the same feeling. It's not fair 😔
@@baileyarnold2020
I agree. It should be a universal experience to be able to bond with your parents like that ❤️
At the beginning of Covid my dad bought and maintained a blowup pool as well, because me and my older sibling were really sad about not being able to go to the pool over the summer. He was doing so much work for us to be able to have fun like a normal summer 💕
@@UMMMMMMM.....GUYSSSSS oh how awesome!! Something that seems like no big deal to some can make the biggest difference to others so, I'm glad you got to have something to help get through the summer of covid. I know it was a rough year 😭 That was so nice of him 😊
My mother was just like this. She passed when I was a teenager but left us with so many memories. Great job mama..she'll always hold you in her ❤️.
Sorry for your mom
Im so sorry for your loss dear it must be hard to loose such a loved family member!..
Its never a goodbye dear , alas its always a see you again #)
I am so sorry for your lost. Im sure that she's very proud of you and she's watching you from above. 💗
Sorry for your loss.... I hope you will have a wonderful life
You are a great mom your daughter is lucky that she has a great mom like you.
I just wanted to add for *anyone that feels sad they aren’t able to do this for their kids…*
*this is not the measure of being a good mom.* You can still be a good parent, even if you aren’t able to afford this and do all of the extra. Your kids will only remember if there were there for them.
Exactly. This is beautiful but it's not realistic for everyone. This is a ton of effort and I'm sure her kids love it, but it's not necessary to be a good parent.
I think what most people are not understanding is the primary motivation is content creation. Y’all would do this for your child too if you built an audience and got paid
@@jt.633yes, it's not for her child.
She could teach her child to bake off camera.
Agree! Whenever I make something from a box my kids like it more than spending hundreds of dollars on toys. They imagine with what they have. Watching them take such an ordinary object and using it 10 different ways to fit their role play gives me more joy than when I've bought that "perfect" store bought gift that is just tossed aside a week later because it's boring. I'm sorry for whatever she is healing from, but she's going to make a lot of women feel like less of a mom because they don't have the money for expensive rattan furniture or the time to hand make toys.
One of our kids very favourite things to do is "family time". This basically entails us and them messing around on our bed, us tickling them as much as possible and tossing them onto the bed and them trying to give us bruises as they climb/jump/stand etc on us 😂 no big creative projects, no money needed, just fun for half an hour or an hour and a lot of laughs.
It doesn't need to be fancy or extravagant to give your kids a great childhood.
I’m eleven, and I’m literally crying watching this. I cannot be more thankful that there are people out there that give their children/family/friends, etc, these awesome gifts. I don’t have a mother, and my family is relatively poor, so we can’t afford to have these things. Thank you for succeeding and being an awesome mother. You are a good woman.
I'm so sorry that you don't have that great of a childhood.
You are incredibly mature, but please do not go sharing that info on the internet.
Me too, i have a conflick witg my mom😢, my mom ignore me every day, and then.. i'm broken home ..
I am so sorry that you have to face situations like this. I also near your age and I also didn't have a really happy childhood. I understand how you feel. But don't worry, things will soon be fine. Please stay strong and take care and I hope you have a good day or night. God Bless You ❤️
And yes, I recommend you not to share your information such as age on the internet. It can be dangerous. So, please be careful and stay safe.
They could have.... because it is not a about "toys"@@sherry8371red
This so cute and beautiful, your daughter is so lucky to have you!!!❤❤❤
I had to cry you are a good mother🥹
Honestly, even as someone who has a great and loving mom who sacrificed everything for me, this just brings tears to my eyes 🥹
I think it's the fact that you put in so much effort and you did it by hand, putting so much love into every little detail... And just imagining the pure joy your daughter must feel when she plays with this set is almost too much for my heart to handle ❤
your such a good mother i hope you are always blessed and ur daughter
Your parenting and creativity are more than what many of us had or have. You have brought happiness to your child and to at least 1;626 of us. Thank you.
Omg I love this
This is the most creative and cutest thing I have ever seen!
Aww thanks so much! ❤
I wish I had this as a kid
She didn't invent this. Tutorials are all over UA-cam but she decided not to credit and she's actually taking all the credit...gross
BEAUTIFUL 🍰🧁🎂!!!
I was blessed because my mom stayed home during the day and she worked evenings while my dad worked during the day. I have a disabled brother, and that was the only way my family could afford to take care of him. But she would spend what precious little spare time she had sewing me the most beautiful full doll clothes. And I still have every single piece that she's ever sewed me. Sadly, she passed last year and I told her so many times what a great mom she was. I just hope she really knew it. Yeah, i'm crying like a baby right now. ❤❤❤
Your child is so lucky & will take these memories with her for the rest of her life
I'm crying, you are a fucking legend, a wonderful person
this is one thing my inner child is so grateful for today!! my mom made me, by hand, a play kitchen. it had a stove, a cupboard, and shelves, and it was beautiful painted in red and white. it wasnt nearly so fancy as yours, but she would take stuff like the tiny cereal boxes from hotels and fill them with dry macaroni for the kitchen. she tried her best at making pretend food for us to play with, and it was the most treasured gift of my entire childhood.
Awwwwwww
How sweet!!
This melted my heart 🥲
You are a wonderful mom. GOD Bless you❤
This woman needs to be protected, appreciated, and loved as much as she gives all of those things to the world
You are Soo talented
That's the sweetest thing I've heard in a while. That was so kind of you to do for your kid.
I remember being 7 and asking my mom to join me in a tea party, she was scrolling on her phone and said she was busy and to this day never joined me on one, seeing this video makes me really happy to know your daughter has such a loving mother that does things like this for her 💛
You made me cry 😭 this was beautiful
That is so beautiful! I’m a grown woman and professional pastry chef, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t about to go out and buy some felt to make little pastries for myself. I hope your daughter continues to hold on to her passion for food- it’s a wonderful thing to nurture even if you don’t follow that path in life. Best wishes to you and your daughter 💕
This woman has a pure heart ❤️. My inner child is tearing up. She is the mother of everyones dream❤. May god give her a long and healthy life❤
This is beautiful- both the toy and the sentiment 😍🥹❤️
There are so many reasons I wanna cry😢. The whole display is adorable and aesthetic, but it doesn't remove fun colors like so many parents do. Plus, there was time and love put into this and I love that so much
They actually look scrumptious
You did excellent wow !!!!
This made me cry. Keep being a wonderful mother
Wow 😮😢🎉🙌🏾🥰💕 Wonderful work 🎉 you did such an awesome job. That was so special and I felt you when you got choked up.
Thanks for allowing me to be vulnerable ❤
Stop this makes me so happy your daughter is so lucky to have you🩵
Im 17 and im crying you are a wonderful mother ❤
It brings out a much needed creative side to yourself… it greatly expands your self esteem and inspiration! Keep going and trying new things! At 63 it has always kept me young and in awe if so many great things one can accomplish!
Omg😍😍 this is so cool!!!❤❤❤
Please never stop being this mother for your child. I remember my mom did things like this when I was very young, but as we got older (and she did too) a lot of depression and insecurity took over and she stopped. I don’t blame her at all-she had no social circle for support, and we were difficult children I think. I know she carries a lot of guilt for it, and so do we (perhaps we weren’t grateful enough, perhaps our “rough play” and messiness took a toll on the toys/furniture she made or got for us, which was demoralizing, perhaps we were disobedient, etc.). But now I think about how she must have felt originally when she started these projects, and how that feeling must have transformed by the time she gave up on them, and it breaks my heart. I’m in no place to have kids of my own anytime soon, and I worry she won’t be with us for very much longer, but sometimes I want so badly to have children not only so that I can do stuff like this, but also so that she could have another chance with them.
This is such a purely beautiful thing to do for your child and for yourself 🩷 The creativity and love and time poured in!
The best thing about the internet is that I can see a child with good memories, and I think I will do the same if I have children.😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
Wow, these things are so cute ❤
You’re so gentle and loving, I’m crying. I don’t have a good relationship with my parents and when my mother passed I could never repair that connection ever again. I want a mom like you. 🥹
You can still have that parent. God is my most favorite most constant parent guide ever. Look at what He in his nurture energy has not created for us.
@@AnahySanchez-DiazGod is a deadbeat dad if he’s any kind at all. Just look at how he left Jesus
Amazing!! You did an incredible job!! Any child and most adults would love this!!
I made tons of doll and other toy contraptions and objects for my daughter when she was younger and she still has them today as a teen. Now she has me making things on the 3D printer for her… my mother never did any of this stuff for or with me. I love my mom, but she spent more time catering to my older brother and I was left by myself to play alone. So seeing someone else grasp the concept of making things for your own child as not trying to “go cheap” or whatever, but that u are building a bond and appreciation, while soothing a part of your own soul at the same time
You really love your daughter❤
OMG! That looks stellar!
The concept could easily be converted into an Easter theme too (sugar eggs in particular) - I'm sure the lucky little girl gifted with this labour of love will *adore* it!
sobbinggggg i want this SO BADLY 😭😭 YOURE SO KIND ILY
I’m in high school and I think that this is amazing still! You are very creative!❤
You tend to grow up into the person you as a kid needed most ❤
Amazing!
You are such a good mom
YOU ARE AN AMAZING MOTHER!!❤ I can’t wait for the reveal!
Your are a truly amazing mother. God bless you.
I don't know how or why it happens but sometimes moms who had less then ideal mothers become wonderful mothers. My grandmother never had a kind word for my mom. My mom on the other hand never had a unkind word to say to me. She gave me unconditional love, support, encouragement. I thank God every day for her.
This is absolutely gorgeous and my inner child is actually screaming, this is amazing. 💕
This is gorgeous
Being the parent you wanted as a child is the only closure you will get.
such an amazing mother!!
As an adult who grew up with no childhood in an abusive home, it is EXTREMELY healing. My daughter loves castles and princesses. Designing her rooms and adding large dragons to the wall and adding a swing and all the other fun things that bring my daughter joy leaves me feeling so fulfilled. The other day when I was attaching fake stones to the wall to make a castle (it’s foam meant to protect her while she swings in case she bumps into the wall that we masked as a castle) my husband said that I looked like I was enjoying it more than our daughter… who was in the background laughing and screaming “My Castle!!!” (She is barely 2)
You are the BEST mother. ❤️
Your daughter is so lucky to have u as her mom ❤
Aww this is so cute and sweet of you to make for her
You’re a wonderful mama! And very talented - awesome job
you are truly an awesome mother. keep being you and doing what. you do.
I want this!!! You a fabulous Mom! I know she was thrilled!
I want that bakery so bad !!😅😅 good job! Letting your kids be happy❤❤
That’s so beautiful
You are such a good mom God bless you and ur daughter ❤
It’s so beautiful and heart warming to see this.
Omgg...your art was so beautiful...u are artist😮😮😮❤❤❤
You did a great job❤
awwwhhh its so cute
This is absolute beauty ❤️❤️❤️ I'd Watch my mother bake or cook anything when I was really young and now ten years old I've been like baking for five years 😊Its my number one passion and talent ❤️
You are so talented🎉🎉
Ur daughter must be very lucky to have a mother like u😌
So beautiful to do this for her❤
This is sooooo cool 🤩
You’re so creative!
Your daughter must be so happy to have you as a mom
i'm crying 😭 sophia stay happy and keep yourself and your family safe from this wild world 😭🫶
You did so good
She is so lucky to have you ❤
Your. A good. Mom❤❤❤❤
I suddently really want a daughter 😄
This is so cute I wish I had it ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That is truly amazing. Thank you for the inspiration! ❤
Beautiful...it looks marvelous!!!
This is making me cry 😭
This is so lovely
I'm 11 yrs... and this is so pretty, and I wish I had this. I love playing with my younger cousins and their play food .
I'm jealous of this but it's adorable 🥹
If I had these I would never complain again!
Omg I'm gonna cry this so cute😭😭
This is truly beautiful, you are so talented ❤
It's so cute 🥰
so beautiful. I want to tell you THANK YOU! Thank you for being the mom for your children that you wish you would have had but were not blessed with. The blessing that came from your childhood is the same blessing that many of us have been given even if we do not realize it. For me, I was raised by an abusive alcoholic and I always told myself that I was never going to be that kind of mom if I was ever blessed with children. I tried and tried but I was never able to become pregnant but I was able to adopt 2 beautiful daughters. They are 22 years apart, so my first one was getting married in Costa Rica while I was awaiting the birth of my 2nd daughter. (Luckily she was born after I got home) I made a few mistakes with my first daughter. It is harder IMO to start parenting a child when they are 14 vs. a baby. I never laid a hand on either of my daughters and I did not drink or do drugs but I found myself at times with the first one not talking to her if I was mad. I wasn't trying to be abusive and I didn't realize that not talking to them is just as awful as yelling awful things at them. I was simply trying to not say something i would end up regretting but she did not understand that is what I was doing. If I would have explained this to her we would have had a much better relationship and more of an understanding for one another. My oldest really does not talk to me and blames me for her failed relationship with her bio-mom (My ex-sister-in-law). My youngest is now 20 and she is truly my best friend and daughter. We have always had a strong open ling of communication with each other and we knew that if one of us was upset that we were allowed a couple of hours separated and then we needed to come together and talk. We may not fully talk out everything that day but we will at least talk about things and hug and say "I Love You" before we either go to bed or leave the house. Even if we can not talk things out (fought before having to leave for work or school or something important) we will not do so without at least saying "I may not be happy with what you said or did but I do love you more and I am still here for you" and hugging. Learning how to talk to our kids in an adult tone even if we have to use words that they can understand as a younger person gets us much further than talking to them as someone who can't comprehend what we are saying because they are children. I love that she tells me "I am not an adult adult. I am a little adult, and I still need you to help me with so many aspects of my life. I found that was something that I needed to hear and she needed to say. She has taught me so much about being a mom and even though my oldest does not believe me when I tell her this...I love her more and she has also taught me so much about how to be the best mom that I can be and the mom they need for me to be. I will never be the BEST mom or a Perfect mom and I am okay with that.
You are doing amazing (:
Beautiful project😊
Adorable!
Holy cow! You are so talented and creative!
Omg girl you are such a good mom!
This is so cool!!!