iBlog Friday is our weekly roundup of the best of Aussie parenting bloggers. These writers will take us through all the highlights and lowlights of their parenting adventure this past week, including letting go of baby-stage, spontaneity, money and diets.
Lauren Matheson of Create, Bake, Make is having trouble letting go of baby stage in her post Growing Up.
You see, I am having trouble letting go of my ‘baby’ this time around. At almost eight months, he is still sleeping in a cot right beside my bed…. as in so close I can just reach out and touch him through the night. There is no real reason for him to still be sleeping in our room, he no longer feeds through the night and is sleeping through.
Read the rest of Lauren’s post here.
Rebecca Stephens of Seeing the Lighter Side of Parenting tries to teach her son about the real value of money in her most How much is enough.
He accepts (albeit begrudgingly) that Mummy and Daddy have to go to work to earn money so that we can pay for things like food and electricity so we can turn lights on and watch television (he has his priorities).
The other day he started putting all this together and became a little worried.
Read the rest of Rebecca's post here.
Louisa Simmonds of My Midlife Mayhem embarks on a strict diet and comes to some surprise conclusions in her post 25 diet questions you want to ask.
I recently started your ‘How To Be Really Miserable Without Even Trying’ diet, but have since noticed some worrying side effects. As I am aware that not all diets suit every body-type, because each person has a different metabolism and physiology, please would you reassure me that this is the right diet for me by answering the following questions.
Read the rest of Louisa's post here.
Keri Arkell of Awesomely Unprepared attempts to curb the spread of gastro in her home in her post Quarantined.
This is Kez. Reporting to you from the danger zone. What is the danger zone? The danger zone is that place you exist in where you’ve just recovered from a nasty bout of gastro (probably triggered from some dodgy food which you have sworn off forever and ever and ever and ever), your husband has just come down with the same thing and your toddler is the last (little) man standing.
Yes. That’s right. The DANGER ZONE.
Read the rest of Keri's post here.
Mel Kettle of The Cook's Notebook share her health scare in her post Slip, slop, slap.
A few days before Christmas I went under the plastic surgeon’s knife. Not for a boob job. Not for a tummy tuck. Not for a butt lift. Although apparently if I do want any of those procedures, I am EXACTLY the right age for them. At 43. Sheesh!
No, my thigh was sliced open and a malignant melanoma was removed.
I must say, the ABSOLUTE last thing I expected to be told the week before Christmas was “you have a malignant melanoma and I’ve booked you in to see a plastic surgeon”. Um, what?
Read the rest of Mel's post here.
Eva Lewis of The Multitasking Mummy reveals her biggest fear in life in her post Why I'm no longer banking my brownie points.
I realised recently that I’ve forgotten what winging it is like, what doing things on the spur of the moment is like. Since I’ve had kids, I’ve clung to my schedule, our routines, the familiarity for dear life. It makes me feel safe and in control. I focus on what I know will get me through the day with as little stress as possible. I focus on keeping everything and everyone calm, happy, and in control. I keep it local and that keeps us sane.
Since our semi-disastrous first family holiday though, I’ve felt I owe it to the girls to broaden their horizons. With Smiley (14 months) sleeping less during the day and Curly-locks (three) generally well behaved, I think we may be ready to mix things up a little.
The winner of this week’s iBlog Friday will be announced on Monday and published.
If you’d like to enter the competition please send your submission to info@themotherish.com by midday on Thursday.
Goodluck!