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BAD MOM

September 30, 2016 by Little Miss Honey 415 Comments

bad mom

Bad Mom. Nope, I am not reviewing the movie, Bad Moms starring Mila Kunis and  Kristen Bell. I am talking about me. Yup, I said it, I am a bad mom.

I have always said that motherhood scares me even when I was still a young girl and boyfriendless. I have always been excited to eventually marry and have a man who I love to share my life with but the prospect of being a mother, to raise human beings, terrifies the hell out of me. I mean can you imagine being responsible to how your kids will turn out in the end? And if anything goes wrong, from pregnancy, up to all the milestones in their life- schooling, career choices, marriage, etc, you are the one to blame! People will dissect and conclude that it is because of your poor mothering skills, your children became like that. 

And now, with the intrusive role of social media, the age of Pinterest and the enormous load of ready information everywhere, being a mother doesn’t get any easier. In fact, the expectation of being the good mom or better yet, the perfect mom is overwhelming. Now, they set very high standards to motherhood and there are a lot of the ‘shoulds’  in modern-day parenting. We should fully breastfeed our baby. (We should lose the baby weight in a month! – that is not parenting but I couldn’t help but include that.) We should give only organic foods for our baby. We should know how to discipline our toddler. We should send our kid to music appreciation classes. We should never spank our kids. The lists go on…..

It is exhausting to try  to be a perfect mom when simply being a mom is exhausting enough. We feel embarrassed if you see how well some moms takes on the role of motherhood compared to you. They have perfect babies and have Pinterest-like baby room in their homes. They have disciplined polite toddlers who would serve you lemonade with a smile when you come to visit. They can create bento meals that looks like Pikachu or Olaf from Frozen for their kids’ lunch meals. On top of it, they can have a tidy home while doing arts & craft together with their kids.

It reminds me of a time when I only had Naj and not yet pregnant with Fynn. Naj was 8 months old at that time. I don’t have a nanny yet but I have a babysitter whom I will drop Naj in her home before work and fetch him after work. It was on my Saturday half-day work-day. I fetched him in his babysitter’s unit after my work was done. I put him in the Baby Bjorn baby carrier facing outwards. I have to do groceries because our stocks are running low so we headed to the nearby mall. It was 2 PM and I was so hungry! I have to buy some cookies from Subway so I wouldn’t faint from hunger. There I was in the check-out queue in the grocery shop, munching my chocolate chip cookies, dancing with my entire trunk moving up & down to soothe 8-months-old Naj while feeding him bits of cookies. An elderly lady in front of me looked at Naj then to me then back at Naj and said, “You need to give him water. And his face has a lot of chocolate.” I looked like a hot mess, my hair disheveled, my face with faded traces of make-up, my tote bag heavy with stuff while my other shoulder carries Naj’s huge baby bag. My son looks so dirty with his face and hands with crumbles of cookies and smeared with chocolate. He was smiling happily at the old lady probably with of all the sugar he has ingested. The old lady looked back at me again and said, “You’re not with anyone today? You should bring a stroller. That carrier is bad for his hip.” For a moment there, I felt ashamed of myself. I am a bad mom. I understood that the intention of the elderly lady was good and not malicious. I don’t think she wanted me to feel bad. She just couldn’t help give some suggestions (and involuntary judgment) like most people do.

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Being in this mothering gig for 2 years & a few months now and with 2 recipients to my mothering skills, I  had  several occasions that I became a bad mom. I couldn’t give adequate and equal attention for both my kids. If I indulge my toddler in a long cuddletime, I would ignore my baby’s crying for attention. If I have my quiet breastfeeding time with Fynn, I will have to decline Naj for his request for piggyback rides. I don’t breastfeed exclusively and I would feed my baby non-organic biscuits. I am not good in forcing my toddler to brush his teeth so there are nights where he go to bed without brushing his candy-stained teeth. I can’t entice my toddler with my cooking so I gave his chocolate donuts with sugar sprinkles instead. Sometimes, I know my baby has soiled his diaper but I wait half an hour before changing it. I would lose my temper or get upset or I would cry for being helpless. I would snap at Naj and turn into scary mom. I would shout at him not because I want to correct him for his behavior but because I am pissed off. I didn’t mind seeing Fynn munch on a toy with a sticker paper slightly detached until I stopped him before he swallows the wet pieces of paper that came off.

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bad mom

Ohh, I pray that my kids would turn out well inspite of my imperfections, inspite being the modern-day definition of a bad mom. I listened to my heart and God would whisper, “Just love them and I will be there to guide you.” That comforted me. I love my kids so much that I think my heart is going to burst. I want the best for them. I want to do everything in my capacity for them. It scares me that maybe due to a wrong decision or a wrong way of parenting, I would scar them for life. Am I making them too attached to me that they will not learn to be independent? Am I being to indulgent that they will turn out as brats? Constantly these worries and many more would pop into my head. But I would always go back to God’s gentle advice, “Just love them.”  I maybe a bad mom but my love for them is unconditional and true. My compass for raising them is love- that will guide me  and my husband to  the 1001 & more decisions we will be facing in raising kids. We know we might make mistakes along the way. We realized that parenting doesn’t come with a proper instructional manual even if there are thousand of parenting books in the library. They don’t answer all the questions and they are also often conflicting. We have to resort to trial & error and hope for the best. The illusion of the perfect parent or the perfect mom is daunting and unrealistic. I decided I should not set my standards on something that is heavily filtered and anchors on public approval. We know our kids better than anyone. What work for them may not work for us. We all have same goals: to raise them well and make them feel loved. Our approach to how we reach our goals may differ but we are all the same in a way. Bad moms, good moms, scared moms, perfect moms, angry mom, helpless mom, scary moms, sweet moms… Maybe it’s time to remove the adjective and just call us moms.

Filed Under: Motherhood Tagged With: expat mom, mommy blogger, mommy diaries, motherhood

EXPAT DIARIES: CHERRY – FILIPINA MOMMY BLOGGER IN SINGAPORE

March 22, 2016 by Little Miss Honey 31 Comments

Expat Filipina in Singapore

 (Wikipedia) ‘An Expatriate (often shortened to Expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country other than that of their citizenship. The word comes from the Latin terms ex (“out of”) and patria (“country, fatherland”).This blog aims to discover people who are adventurers like me, venturing out in a new place to call home and creating memories. I have previously lived with my parents and siblings in the Saudi Arabia when I was in high school. I have enjoyed and cherished my memories in the beautiful Sandbox I once called my home. Now, I am in a new adventure with my husband and son here in Singapore.

I am featuring Expats in different countries every two weeks to share their experiences and adventures with you and me.

It is nice to know a Filipina mommy blogger in Singapore. I got to know our featured expat in online blogger group. Get to know more of Cherry of www.sweetmemoirs.com.

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  1. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and where you are originally from?

I am a full time working mom and I moonlight as a blogger in between. I am from the Philippines and I am actually holding on to a PRC dentist license but I shifted working from a dental clinic to a private medical specialist clinic in 2009 because I couldn’t cope with the long working hours in the dental practice.

Expat Filipina in Singapore

I am a wanderlust by heart but I have yet to tick many places from my travel bucketlist. (Too little time and too tight travel budget! Haha!) I am also a food enthusiast, a photo hobbyist, and a nature lover.

2. What made you move to Singapore? How long have you been here?

My main objective when I first came to Singapore is to find a job that will enable me to earn more and save more. It’s only on the later part that I realize my family and I can stay here for good so my husband applied for permanent residency for the whole family in 2008 and thankfully, it was approved on our first try. Last year marked my one decade in Singapore.

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3. What do you miss about your home country?

Street food, the relaxing scenery in my province (rice fields and low lying mountains), and of course, my entire family back home.

Philippines

4. What are the wonderful discoveries and things you like about in Singapore?

It is in Singapore that I discovered the joy of staycationing and traveling. My kids always look forward to our staycations and I feel so blessed that we live just “next door” to Malaysia and Indonesia which offer so many beautiful places to explore without us having to burn our pockets.

staycation

It is also in Singapore that I started loving the variety of food from local food to Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese and a plethora of other cuisines that I wasn’t exposed to back home. Basically, I turned into a food enthusiast here. I have even learned to love eating durian, all thanks to my boss who holds durian parties yearly. Haha!

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5. What are the 3 tips you can give to fellow expats in Singapore or those you planning to move here?

First, be well prepared to adapt in the community. It is sad that some people move to Singapore only to “bad mouth” its people later on.

Secondly, if you are going to leave your immediate family behind, try to think a million times as it can be really tough. Not all people can cope living miles away from their love ones.

Lastly, don’t forget to consider the high cost of living in Singapore. I always get questions on how we cope with it. Fortunately, we are a low maintenance family.

6. The LITTLE MISS HONEY community gets inspired through travel, food and books. Can you tell us your current FAVORITE TRAVEL SPOT, current FAVORITE FOOD/RESTAURANT DISCOVERIES & current FAVORITE BOOK?

Favourite travel spot: Phi Phi Islands, Thailand

I wanted to say Switzerland but I was alone when I visited there so the memories that I made there in incomparable to the memories I made with my family at Phi Phi Islands.

We went to Phuket some time back without any itinerary but after our relaxing free-and-easy first day, we decided to book a city tour on our 2nd day. The tour guide was very knowledgeable, he was the only Thai we met in Phuket who speaks English fluently. My husband chatted with him and asked about the day tour to Phi Phi Islands. To cut the long story short, we travelled to Phi Phi Islands on our 3rd day via speedboat. It was hubby’s anniversary and birthday gift to me. I was ecstatic as the kids really enjoyed our island hopping and I got to snorkel for the first time! The most awesome part is I was able to strike off Maya Bay from my travel bucketlist. Sureal!

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Favourite food discovery: Spicy Diablo by Platypus Kitchen – it’s a DDMT (die die must try)!

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Current restaurant discovery: Flutes

Flutes

I’ve been to Flutes before for the launch of Open Snap App but didn’t really get to appreciate the restaurant and bar because we were busy covering the event. Recently, hubby asked me to book a Valentine Dinner near his workplace and when I searched, Flutes popped out on my screen. I booked 2 days before the actual Valentine’s Day and we tremendously enjoyed the ambience and the food.

Current favourite book: The Power of a Praying Wife

The Power of Praying Wife

I used to read a lot of Sidney Sheldon and Judith Mcnaught novels but currently, I am drawn to self-help books and this one is actually a gift from my ever thoughtful lady boss. I swear every wife MUST have this book. It has the power as a “marriage keeper”.

7. Where do you get your inspirations? Who or what inspires you?

Blogging wise, I get my inspirations from other blogs like Karen Cheng’s Fashion and Life, PattyLaurel.com, Mother Inc, Make it Blissful, Momastery, and Enjoying the Small Things to name a few. Life in general, Daphne Osena Paez inspires me a lot in all aspects (as a mom, a wife, a daughter, a blogger, and a woman). I did an interview with her similar to this last year and that’s when I loved and adored her even more. She is just so humble and genuine!

Daphne Osena

7. Share with my readers more about your personal blog.

Sweet Memoirs is a family and lifestyle blog where I share about my family’s adventures in and out of the country. I basically write about anything and almost everything under the sun, but my favou-reads are our family journal, travel tales and food diary.

Sweet memoirs , lifestyle blog

We’ve been fortunate to be included as Top 10 Finalist for Best Lifestyle Blog in last year’s Singapore Blog Awards. I truly appreciate the recognition for my hard work in maintaining this site. Needless to say, it also opened many more new doors of opportunities and I will be forever grateful for that.

9. If you have a friend coming to visit Singapore for the first time and you have the whole day to show her around, which places are you going to take her?

That’s tricky! It all depends on that certain friend’s preference. If she loves flowers and nature, I will bring her to Singapore Botanic Gardens and other nature parks. If she is adventurous, I will bring her to Universal Studios and Sentosa Island. If she wishes to see modern Singapore, I will bring her at Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands and tour her around the Singapore River.

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Botanic Garden

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10. Lastly, can you share with what is your inspirational mantra in life?

“Be thankful for what you have. Your life, no matter how bad you think it is at times, is someone else’s fairytale.”

 

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Thank you Mommy Cherry for sharing with us your story. I hope we can meet one of these days in one of the Singapore blogger events. 

Visit her blog at www.sweetmemoirs.com for more of her Singapore adventures.

If you are an expat or know any expats who are interested to be featured, drop me a line at littlemisshoneyblog@gmail.com.”

Filed Under: Books I Read, Expat Diaries, Food Discoveries, Inspirations, Travel Tagged With: Expats, Filipina, mommy blogger, Singapore

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Hi I'm Honey! I am a Filipina who has studied & lived in Saudi Arabia for a few years, worked in Singapore and is currently based in Oman with my husband & our three little boys. I am a medical doctor, a lifestyle blogger, travel junkie, a foodie and a bookworm. I hope I can drizzle a bit of sunshine and inspirations whenever you drop by my blog. Thanks for dropping by! See ya soon.. :)
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