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To my " Skoonma"

My mother-in-law you may be, but a friend in you I’ll always see A daughter-in-law cannot be perfect by herself. A beautiful mother-in-law helps her be one Your gift to me was giving birth to the man of my dreams. My gift to you is being the daughter you never had Dear Mom-in-law, thank you for raising the man of my dreams A man who treats his woman like a princess is a proof that he has been raised by a queen The best thing about having you as my mother-in-law is my children having you as their granny You are different than my mom, but similar in one way, the great love you have for your son and your family Thank you for being a second mother to me Thank you for welcoming me into your family How blessed we are, how fortunate we’ve been that you are his mother and also my friend There is no way to a perfect mother in law but a millions ways to be a good one You are the mother I received the the day I wed your son. I just want to thank you mom for all the things you’ve done You have giv

Some useful borrowed hints from another blogger

For Cleaning & Disinfecting Your Home Humidifier It’s that time of year again! The furnace is working overtime and I can almost hear my poor hair, skin and nails starting to dry and crack!  It’s going to be a looooooooong winter!! Luckily we have an ally in the fight against dryness at our house….our trusty humidifier!  ·          A humidifier helps relieve cold, cough, the flu, allergy, sinusitis, nose bleeding, and hay fever symptoms. ·          It relieves and prevents dry, scratchy skin and lips. ·          It reduces static electricity. ·          It improves the air quality at home, which is beneficial for asthma sufferers. ·          A humidifier helps keep air hydrated which promotes a feeling of comfort in the home. ·          And last….but certainly not least…..it helps babies sleep peacefully. (And that’s worth a LOT!) But as beneficial as a humidifier can be in your home….if it’s not properly cleaned and cared for,   it can actually be detrimental to

Had a mommy meltdown? Here’s how to reconnect with your kids…

Had a mommy meltdown? Here’s how to reconnect with your kids… If we’re honest, there’s only so much you can take of nagging, tugging on clothing, rejection of peanut butter sandwiches that have been specially requested, or instructions that are blatantly ignored, before you morph into a full-on banshee. Knowing that you’re entitled to your outburst doesn’t make you feel OK for losing it with your kids – which is why it helps to have some quick tricks to get your bond back and there is no mom that has not gone thru it :. 1. Acknowledge that things went a little pear-shaped When you’re feeling calmer, give your child a brief, simple explanation for your moodiness and apologise. Apart from showing your child that you’re only human, this can teach her to take accountability for her own moods and actions. 2. Talk about emotions Give your child a chance to tell you how she feels after your meltdown. Ask her to name the emotion; a powerful way to help her recognise the same emotion

Guess who is back ......

Hi there All ..... I have not posted in a while , but i decided to start posting again , i am feeling so "deurmekaar" today that i could not even log in to my blogspot but eventually got it right so guess what I am back ...lol!!!