Welcome to our final iBlog Friday for 2013. iBlog Friday is our weekly roundup of Aussie bloggers. Send us your favourite post to info@themotherish.com by midday each Thursday for your chance to win fabulous prizes. This week our bloggers take us through all the highlights and lowlights of their parenting adventure this past week, including presents, perspective and parenting breakthroughs.
Andrew Wright of Andrew G Writes explains why he doesn’t mind that he doesn’t have sons in his post I wish I had a dollar.
I am convinced that everyone has an ‘I wish I had a dollar for every time…’. Mine is: I wish I had a dollar for every time someone has asked me either, ‘Are you gonna try again, for a boy?’ or ‘Don’t you sometimes wish you had a boy?’
You see, we have three daughters. We have three fantastic, funny, entertaining and brilliantly intelligent girls. They are each unique and I wouldn’t trade any one of them for a boy if it would save the world from being blown up by an alien spacecraft. Why would I? I love the family we have.
Read the rest of Andrew’s post here.
Caylie Jeffery of Distractions of a Busy Mother writes powerfully about domestic violence over the holidays in her post Underneath the Christmas Tree.
She lies in the shadows of the tree, amongst shiny packages choked with coloured ribbons – secret parcels promising fleeting happiness for the two angels who lie still in their beds, waiting in frightened silence for her to kiss them goodnight, to make everything better again.