From tips about caring for your body, to her own stories about the missteps she's made as a mother, to advice about how to handle the tough emotional challenges moms face, Brooke paints an honest
picture of motherhood that all women can relate to, insisting that it's not about being right or wrong, it's about being your authentic, naked self.
The diversity of not only the women, but also their writing styles and experiences, makes for a full, rich
picture of motherhood.
«I picked this one because it is an honest
picture of motherhood.
God does not choose to be born to the perfect
picture of motherhood, either.
So we took
pictures of motherhood.
Not exact matches
This past year has taught me a lot about the limits and dangers
of social media, so while I'll share some reflections on
motherhood from time to time, I won't be posting
pictures or details about the little guy himself on my public media channels.
Make, Do & Push is full
of wonderful
pictures of the life
of her and her family, along with posts about the difficult parts
of motherhood like breastfeeding and pregnancy that you're sure to learn from.
The other presents a more negative
picture that views the current trends towards single
motherhood as a bastion
of irresponsibility.
Pinterest paints a rosy
picture of new -
motherhood, but the truth is that there's a lot
of sleepless nights ahead for new parents.
Women are bombarded with images
of beautiful
motherhood: celebrities looking thin and fantastic a month after giving birth, an iconic
picture of a mother gently rocking her newborn, dinner done and the kids clean and happy.
Anxiety, depression, and dark, invasive thoughts don't fit into the
picture of modern
motherhood.
2 copies
of Parenting: Illustrated with Crappy
Pictures 2 copies
of The Guide to Baby Sleep Positions: Survival Tips for Co-Sleeping Parents 2 copies
of Motherhood Comes Naturally (and Other Vicious Lies)
Picture this: It's the middle
of the night and you're six weeks into
motherhood.
Getting your
picture captured when you're pregnant is one
of the highlights
of the
motherhood journey for many moms - to - be, and they want the end result to be captivating.
«
Motherhood isn't about having a picture perfect home with spotless floors & perfect little ones running around... Motherhood is about loving on your crying baby at 3 am, changing the millionth dirty diaper, & enjoying the sweet and very real moments that come along with being a mama... I'm just enjoying the journey of motherhood because these babies of ours sure won't be little like this for lo
Motherhood isn't about having a
picture perfect home with spotless floors & perfect little ones running around...
Motherhood is about loving on your crying baby at 3 am, changing the millionth dirty diaper, & enjoying the sweet and very real moments that come along with being a mama... I'm just enjoying the journey of motherhood because these babies of ours sure won't be little like this for lo
Motherhood is about loving on your crying baby at 3 am, changing the millionth dirty diaper, & enjoying the sweet and very real moments that come along with being a mama... I'm just enjoying the journey
of motherhood because these babies of ours sure won't be little like this for lo
motherhood because these babies
of ours sure won't be little like this for long.»
This was my fave
picture of the year, one
of them, this
Motherhood maternity dress is fabulous and it was a great gender reveal.
There were no apologies about anything nor the painting
of a happy
picture when there really was nothing to be happy about; this was I believe a true portrayal
of what
motherhood entails for some women.
Its title notwithstanding, Boyhood was Arquette's movie far more than Ellar Coltrane's: Her travails over a dozen years
of (mostly single)
motherhood formed both the narrative and moral core
of the
picture.
tracks a day in the life
of Capitol
Pictures producer / fixer Edward Mannix (Josh Brolin) as he single handedly tries to keep the massive studio from careening off the rails, whether that amounts to replacing the lead actor
of a particularly particular director (Ralph Fiennes), covering up the single
motherhood of one
of his young starlets (Scarlett Johansson), keeping at bay a set
of twin sister reporters (Tilda Swinton and Tilda Swinton) obsessed with digging up dirt to sell their rags, or, perhaps most significantly, solving the mysterious disappearance
of the superstar lead actor (George Clooney)
of their biggest
picture of the year (the eponymous epic
«That's an incredibly powerful
picture of what
motherhood is and what we now know it is in this contemporary moment,» Butler says.
In celebration
of Winona Barton - Ballentine's site - specific Photo Walls n
Picture Collection exhibition Wild Stainless, Kurland and Barton - Ballentine converse about how culture, gender, social class, and
motherhood, among other things, affect the desire for self - reinvention through the shaping
of one's surroundings; and how this is explored in photography and literature.
BUTLER: That's an incredibly powerful
picture of what
motherhood is and what we now know it is in this contemporary moment.