by World Moms Blog | Mar 20, 2011 | Eva Fannon, India, Mexico, The Alchemist, USA, World Moms Blog Itinerary
We have an exciting start to the week on Monday, as we go to Mexico to hear from first-time writer and Mom of twins Dee Harlow. Dee talks about a topic that really helps put life in perspective.
On Tuesday, we’re back in the United States with Eva Fannon, the Washington working Mom whose busy lifestyle has taught her that sometimes, you just cannot plan things the way you want.
On Wednesday, we fly to India to hear from The Alchemist, the Mom who has worn many hats, including one as an Engineer!
And on Thursday, we’re in New Jersey with Kally Mocho, the part-time social worker who has a passion for helping people less fortunate than herself.
On Friday, Eva Fannon leads our Friday Question. Don’t forget to check in and join in the conversation with our World Moms Blog writers!
We are thrilled to welcome two new writers, Inspire to Dream from Australia and DC Blogmama from Washington D.C. Look out for their writer profiles, which will be posted soon.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to our writer Sunny Springer, who is anxiously awaiting information about the safety of friends and family in her home country of Japan. We hope to hear good news soon.
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World Moms Blog is an award winning website which writes from over 30 countries on the topics of motherhood, culture, human rights and social good. Over 70 international contributors share their stories from around the globe, bonded by the common thread of motherhood and wanting a better world for their children.
World Moms Blog was listed by Forbes Woman as one of the "Best 100 Websites for Women 2012 & 2013" and also called a "must read" by the NY Times Motherlode in 2013. Our Senior Editor in India, Purnima Ramakrishnan, was awarded the BlogHer International Activist Award in 2013.
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by Sunny Springer (USA) | Mar 19, 2011 | Being Thankful, International, Japan
Our writer, Sunny Springer, is still searching for news of her friends and their families in the Fukushima area of Japan, her home country. As suggested by Sunny, World Moms Blog is providing a link to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ donation page for the Japan earthquake and tsunami disaster relief.
Sunny also asks that we keep Japan in our thoughts and/or prayers at this time. We are thinking of you and Japan, Sunny.
We hope our global community will consider Sunny and World Moms Blog’s plea for Japan, if possible. To donate, please click here.
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by Veena Davis (Singapore) | Mar 14, 2011 | Communication, Family, India, Kids, Life Lesson, Motherhood, Parenting
In my pre-marriage, pre-child years, I witnessed a variety of kids throwing tantrums for everything and nothing and the parents, who would stand around as innocent bystanders. I used to vow to myself, “If I ever have a child, I will never let him/her behave that way. I will be a very strict Mom and discipline my child accordingly.”
Then, when I was pregnant, Hubby and I would debate on how each of us would behave if our kid did something ‘wrong’. For instance, as a book-lover, I hate if any of my precious books get torn, damaged or hurt in any way. Hubby wanted to know what I would do if our baby tore one of my books. My answer was simple, ” I would get really, really mad.”
Yesterday, my son tore out the first page of the book P.S. I Love You. And all I did was take away the book and hug him 🙂
I gradually am learning to turn a blind eye to such trivial things. (more…)
Veena has experienced living in different climes of Asia - born and brought up in the hot Middle East, and a native of India from the state known as God’s Own Country, she is currently based in the tropical city-state of Singapore. ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ Several years ago, she came across World Moms Network (then World Moms Blog) soon after its launch, and was thrilled to become a contributor. She has a 11-year old son and a quadragenarian husband (although their ages might be inversed to see how they are with each other sometimes). ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ On a professional front, she works in the financial sector - just till she earns enough to commit to her dream job of full-time bibliophile. ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ You can also find Veena at her personal blog, Merry Musing. ⠀
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by World Moms Blog | Mar 13, 2011 | Eva Fannon, India, USA, World Moms Blog Itinerary
On Monday we are in India with first-time writer Fire Crystals, who ponders the question of how to handle situations where your kids make you want to tear your hair out!
On Tuesday, we fly to the United States to spend time with Washington Mom Eva Fannon, who has a busy and exciting time balancing work and motherhood.
On Wednesday, we head off Massachusetts to hear from homeschooling Mom Courtney Cappallo as she offers thought-provoking insights into what foods we expose our children to.
And on Thursday, we join Maggie Ellison in South Carolina. Maggie is a special needs Mom with an appreciation for art and music, outdoor activities, and most of all, time with her family.
On Friday, Eva Fannon leads our Friday Question. Don’t forget to check in and join in the conversation with our World Moms Blog writers!
Be sure to tell all of your Mom friends about World Moms Blog!
— World Moms Blog
Our World Moms Blog logo was designed by the creative Erica Joyner Designs in Virginia, USA.
World Moms Blog is an award winning website which writes from over 30 countries on the topics of motherhood, culture, human rights and social good. Over 70 international contributors share their stories from around the globe, bonded by the common thread of motherhood and wanting a better world for their children.
World Moms Blog was listed by Forbes Woman as one of the "Best 100 Websites for Women 2012 & 2013" and also called a "must read" by the NY Times Motherlode in 2013. Our Senior Editor in India, Purnima Ramakrishnan, was awarded the BlogHer International Activist Award in 2013.
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by World Moms Blog | Mar 13, 2011 | Eva Fannon, India, USA, World Moms Blog Itinerary
On Monday we are in India with first-time writer Fire Crystals, who ponders the question of how to handle situations where your kids make you want to tear your hair out!
On Tuesday, we fly to the United States to spend time with Washington Mom Eva Fannon, who has a busy and exciting time balancing work and motherhood.
On Wednesday, we head off Massachusetts to hear from homeschooling Mom Courtney Cappallo as she offers thought-provoking insights into what foods we expose our children to.
And on Thursday, we join Maggie Ellison in South Carolina. Maggie is a special needs Mom with an appreciation for art and music, outdoor activities, and most of all, time with her family.
On Friday, Eva Fannon leads our Friday Question. Don’t forget to check in and join in the conversation with our World Moms Blog writers!
Be sure to tell all of your Mom friends about World Moms Blog!
— World Moms Blog
Our World Moms Blog logo was designed by the creative Erica Joyner Designs in Virginia, USA.
World Moms Blog is an award winning website which writes from over 30 countries on the topics of motherhood, culture, human rights and social good. Over 70 international contributors share their stories from around the globe, bonded by the common thread of motherhood and wanting a better world for their children.
World Moms Blog was listed by Forbes Woman as one of the "Best 100 Websites for Women 2012 & 2013" and also called a "must read" by the NY Times Motherlode in 2013. Our Senior Editor in India, Purnima Ramakrishnan, was awarded the BlogHer International Activist Award in 2013.
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by Shaula Bellour (Indonesia) | Mar 9, 2011 | East Timor, Family, International, Kids, Motherhood, Parenting, Shaula Bellour, Working Mother
For most of us, it is impossible to predict what it will be like to juggle the responsibilities of life, work and family until we’re actually in the trenches. Looking back, I really had no clue.
At around 26-weeks pregnant (with twins), I clearly remember my supervisor’s reaction when I explained my post-maternity leave plans. I would take the maximum allowance of 12 weeks unpaid-leave (yes, I know…don’t get me started), return to work part-time at three months, then full-time at six months.
My supervisor at the time – a supportive mom of three – proceeded to laugh at me. “What? You don’t think it’s realistic?” I responded. She smiled knowingly and gently suggested that I wait and see how things go.
But the truth is, I hadn’t really thought it through at all. With so many practical things to focus on, the theoretical aspects of impending parenthood had escaped me. I had no idea how life would change once the babies arrived, so it seemed safe to stick to what I knew and assume that I’d keep working. (more…)
Shaula Bellour grew up in Redmond, Washington. She now lives in Jakarta, Indonesia with her British husband and 9-year old boy/girl twins. She has degrees in International Relations and Gender and Development and works as a consultant for the UN and non-governmental organizations.
Shaula has lived and worked in the US, France, England, Kenya, Eritrea, Kosovo, Lebanon and Timor-Leste. She began writing for World Moms Network in 2010. She plans to eventually find her way back to the Pacific Northwest one day, but until then she’s enjoying living in the big wide world with her family.
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