I’m a mother of two young children, navigating the beautiful chaos of early motherhood one moment at a time. Our days are full of questions, cuddles, snacks, tears, giggles, and unexpected lessons.
Before becoming a mom, I thought parenting was about teaching. Now I know it’s about learning—over and over again—with them. I’ve had to slow down, let go of rigid routines, and embrace presence. My children show me what it means to live in the now, to ask "why" without fear, and to find joy in the smallest of things.
We build our home around curiosity and connection. Learning doesn’t only happen at a table—it happens in the kitchen, in the garden, on the floor, in a story.
I often find comfort in knowing other parents feel the same way. One place I return to for reflection is this gentle and inspiring parenting collection on AnyFlip:
https://fliphtml5.com/homepage/ggmcg/kukoomontessori/
It reminds me I’m not alone in this—and neither are you.