I suddenly have a bunch of new moms as clients/friends. Even second and third time moms. Let me just say you are all doing an amazing job. There are days when we can't imagine how we can possibly make it to bedtime or through another sleepless night. Not to mention we have so much to do. Right now I have billions of items I need to get done before going out of town. I wanted to take a few minutes to myself to write this blog to tell you about you! You Rock! I know your family or maybe your own self-esteem is telling you different, but ignore all that negativity. You can mess up and its okay!! Hug and kiss that baby and move on. I had a daily or maybe weekly struggle with people and myself making me feel like I'm not doing it right. First I am a first time mom and I had twins. I had no idea what I was doing, but I figure lots of crazies raise kids. Apparently children are more resilient than you realize. I wanted my sweet girls so much and I was going to do it no matter what happened. (I'll share more of my story later). We can do this! People say to me all the time, I don't know how you do it with TWINS. I don't know how people with triplets do it. Constant help I suppose and that's great, but I'm a do it myself kind of person. I didn't like the help all the time. I don't like people in my home non-stop. It's mentally exhausting. So I figured out a schedule and I do it myself, with help when I need to get extra work done on the business side. Luckily, my job is mostly weekends, and I can work when I have free seconds. It's hard because honestly I'd rather take a nap. You just can't unless you didn't sleep the night before. In that case I say screw it and nap when they nap. The work will be there later. I digress from my original thought. Women are clearly some of the strongest creatures on this planet and I personal know some moms that somehow manage to do it all. I want you to know that you are loved beyond belief. Keep up the amazing job. Don't second guess how you are raising your kids. Our parents fumbled their way through it and we will too, but only better. Picking up where they left off. Happy Early Mother's day, every day. Love you ladies!