Has anyone read the book bringing up bebe?
I just ordered it because it struck a chord with me. Not because of the references to kid behavior but rather to mom behavior. It's about a woman who found herself raising children in France. I've traveled a lot to Poland and have seen a difference in moms as well. While they sacrifice a lot for their children they still see taking care of themselves as a necessity. Also when everyone was arguing about solids at 4 months I just started looking for things in polish and noticed a lot less mommy wars about food in general. I could actually find what I was looking for.
Generally I never thought the mom had to do it all...or suffer a certain amount to be a good mom. I think that's a new thing anyway. I was raised by "the village".
Sometimes locally I feel as though moms are competing by seeing who can sacrifice more than the other. And I see a lot of guilting other moms of being selfish. IRL this happens often when a woman purchases something for herself or gets a massage or something. They usually say "Oh it must be nice to blablabla" Online everything is a controversy but I guess it's the interwebs. God forbid if anyone hires a nanny!
This new year so far I have successfully let go of mom guilt and mommy martyrdom (that's my nickname for it). I feel as though focusing on the happiness of the entire family unit has made a big difference in our lives and in me as a mother.
I just felt like rambling. Sorry for the brain dump...I'm processing things.
Re: Has anyone read bringing up bebe? tl; dr
Honestly, I know of so many people that watch whole TV series while home on mat leave but I don't know how they do it. I hardly have the TV on let alone read books. I have two books in the Game of Thrones series that I'm dying to read but I just can't find the effort/time necessary!
I also really liked the message that in order to get your kids to respect you when you say 'no,' you have to say 'yes.' Give them some leeway every now and then and when you set the limit, they're more likely to listen to you.
There were some parts I didn't like though. The societal pressure to get your kid to STTN by 2-3 mos is crazy. The L&D part was crazy to me, too.
Baby C - 08.23.13