Monday, July 14, 2014

The Real Parenting Guides

The truth about motherhood is, well; nobody ever tells you the truth about motherhood. It sure is a fun ride, like nothing else in this life, but it can be equally scary and boy can it be hard. It can be even harder if you are doing this alone, clueless, for the first time, and trying to live up to ridiculous standards set by outdated parenting guides, Hollywood; and frankly anything or anyone who ever told you it was easy. 

I am a mother of one (Yes, just one, as I am often pointed out). I had my five year old way before most of my friends were even married. Hadn't it been for a couple of friends who were a couple of months ahead down the same road, I pretty much did this clueless (just like everyone else, as I realized later on). My mother frankly couldn't even remember at what age I started walking. I had all these questions and nobody outside my pediatrician's office who actually cared. I didn't know if it was normal my baby wasn't crawling by the time she was 10 months, didn't walk until she was 16 months  or didn't say much by the time she was 2. And those were just the regular bits all new mothers wonder.  Then came the late postpartum depression, and there I was feeling completely alone and guilty for hating breastfeeding and wanting to occasionally doze off on the old cough medicine and just getting some actual sleep. 

Every time I searched for answers in the classic parenting guides, I ended up even more frustrated.  My kid wasn't eating, sleeping, talking or walking, and frankly I wasn't enjoying this at all. Surely enough, I was finding answers to all my textbook questions, but I wasn't relating at all to all the parenting BS. 

With time I've learnt I wasn't alone. And just when I thought I didn't need these parenting guides at all, I found an entire movement of Mommies all over the world speaking, blogging, posting, and writing and surprisingly, laughing their guilty, tired, amateur, sleep deprived heart and brains out.

Here is a list of my favorite kind of parenting guides: The Real Ones. Written by Moms all over the world who don't actually take themselves (or parenting) too seriously for us that still do, who share the common thread that binds us all: the undying love for our little earthquakes.

Click on each title to buy directly on Amazon and make sure to visit the authors' blogs. 

1. I Heart My Little A-Holes: A bunch of holy-crap moments no one ever told you about parenting, Karen Alpert




















Okay so number 10 is not technically a Parenting Guide, But if you enjoyed I Just Want to Pee Alone, you'll love I Just Want to Be Alone, a collection of the funniest essays dedicated to the Men in our lives. 



Happy Parenting!
X0

Friday, July 4, 2014

5 SUMMER LIGHT READS



I'm not going down the "there's nothing like a good old page turner on a white sand beach in the summer" road on this one, mostly because when it's summer in most places around the world, in my hemisphere it's rainy season. However, every summer, or every winter in my case, when everyone else is getting excited about spending a month at the beach, I get excited about newly released titles. Early may I begin browsing summer reading lists, from Buzzfeed to The Huff Post to Lauren Conrad's. I mostly stick to chick-lit, so if your are looking for deep, philosophical, life altering reads; yeah this might not be the list you're looking for. If, however, you are looking to disconnect from your own troubles, and have a peek inside fictional, girly, fun and relatable character's lives, you might just enjoy these. 

These are my summer picks, three of which I've already breezed through. 

Click on each title for book reviews, plot summaries and to buy directly on Amazon.


I love anything Emily Giffin, but never in a million years would I have thought I would make it through a novel about and around college football, and little did I imagine I would actually enjoy it. Well, I did. I can already picture Kevin Costner playing a mature sexy Coach Clive Carr in an imaginary big screen adaptation. 


Other Emily Giffin Oldies but Goodies:

SOMETHING BORROWED SERIES (If you ever saw the film adaptation, please forget it even exists and give this three book series a chance. The dil doesn't do justice to any of the three books!)


I must confess this one is still in the process of being devoured, and I must say I am currently fascinated with Allison Weiss 's struggle with her prescription drugs habit, and what I think might be Jennifer Weiner's best work to date.



This is the first novel I've ever read by Straub, and must say I enjoyed every turn of the page. Join The Posts on their family vacation to Mallorca, as the secrets of this slightly dysfunctional family are unveiled. 



4. The Matchmaker, Elin Hilderbrand

You know it's summer when a new Elin Hilderbrand novel hits the stands; the queen regent of the easy-breezy summer read: as The New York Post calls her.  Okay, after reading plot summaries and reviews, this might not exactly turn out to be a ''light read'. Filled with tragedy, lost love and heartbreak, you'll be transported as in most of Hilderbrand's novels, to the idyllic island setting of Nantucket, where Dabney Kimball Beech, who has a gift for matchmaking, has lived all her life, and now encounters her own past choices and second chances.



This novel was actually released in march, and read it literally in four days. I completely forgot to shower, as it usually occurs when I begin reading anything Jane Green. A complex and honest story of love, infidelity, family and ultimately of redemption, as a happily married forty-two year old Gabby has an affair and changes everything for her family.



Other Jane Green MUST-READS:


Happy Reading!
XO