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  1. I agree! There’s so much pressure on parents to try to be perfect, when in reality, we already are!

    I’m a new follower! Check out my blog if you get a chance, too! http://mybossisteething.com

    And let me know if you’d be interested in exchanging links or buttons on each other’s blogrolls.

    • Courtney K. says:

      Hi, Jen! Thanks for subscribing! I’m looking forward to getting to know you and visiting your site, as well!

  2. I really needed this today. I agree…I’m the perfect parent for my kiddo. No one else can tell me how to parent HER, because they aren’t raising her. Their kids are different and every situation is different. You’re doing a fantastic job, mommy! Praying this is the month for you!!

    • Courtney K. says:

      Awww, so happy that this brought a little encouragement your way! You too are doing a GREAT job with your beautiful little girl! And I’m so eager and excited for your new baby to arrive!

  3. Absolutely!! I would only add that, in addition to being the perfect parent for MY child, SHE is the PERFECT CHILD – for ME. 🙂

    Praying that this is the month for you too! 🙂 I am not a WAHM (I couldn’t do it, and totally admire that you can!), but I still have those panicky “How in the world am I going to do this with 2 children?!” moments! 😉

    • Courtney K. says:

      I could NOT agree more!! While I love children, and most of my friends children, I couldn’t imagine having to raise any of them. My son and I go together perfectly. LOL And I was having panicky “how am I going to do this with two kids?!” moments even before I started working from home. I’m sure I’ll learn to juggle it…eventually. Ha!

  4. Mandi says:

    Awesome. And thanks for the shout out! 😉

    I realized something similar last year too. I realized that I am a terrible parent and left alone I make bad choices and get very overwhelmed. But I realized that I also messed up in life too. I couldn’t do a good job in life… if I could then there wouldn’t be any need for the Cross. Jesus’ work on the Cross shows me that I have failed to be perfect. I’m not sure why I never carried that over into motherhood. I need the power of Jesus and the Holy Spirit in every area of my life. Only by allowing Him to work through me will I be able to be a good parent. Once I realized that, it was like a huge weight was lifted off of me. I can’t screw my kid up if I am depending on God! 🙂

    • Courtney K. says:

      I think I remember a post you wrote about that…about letting God show you and lead you in how to parent Maddy. But you said it so perfectly: I can’t screw up my child when I’m depending on God! He’s the perfect parent!

  5. Sarah says:

    Courtney I love this post. It is sooo very true. Amazing really. Thanks for sharing and it makes me feel better.

    • Courtney K. says:

      Thank you, Sarah! I’m glad I could boost your spirits a little bit! You are such a great mom! Don’t ever doubt it! 🙂

  6. Ashley Sisk says:

    While not a parent yet myself – this is really inspiring girl. You always have a way of breaking down walls and being real. I love that about you!

    • Courtney K. says:

      Thank you, Ashley! Being real is such a priority for me, so it always means so much to hear someone say that they get that vibe from my writing. 🙂

  7. Branson says:

    Now this is the kind of parenting post I love. So true, and of course the absolutely awesome photos don’t hurt either!

  8. Carey says:

    Good for you! Ultimately, once we as WAHMs find the right balance, we teach our children lessons on hard work. We give them reasons to be proud.

    My balance will arrive with a cup of steaming, hot coffee Monday morning when school begins. Thank you sweet baby Jesus and his little lamb!

    • Courtney K. says:

      I couldn’t agree more. Being a WAHM is going to allow me to show my son that you CAN enjoy a successful career and a family if you put in the time to figure out how to balance it. I’m also anticipating more of a balance between work and home with the little guy starts preschool in a few months. I’ll be able to sit and do much more work in a consistent time frame. 🙂

  9. Jessica says:

    I love this and you’re so right! I feel bad sometimes that I look forward to the day my Little Man will be entertained by the TV (for more than 2 seconds) so that I can get work done during the day and not stay up until 1:00 every morning but I know that even if he does sit in front of the TV, he’s loved, he’s taken care of, he’s happy….that’s all that matters :). I know you’ve been stressed this week but take the weekend off and enjoy some relaxation (do not re-design your website tonight, I repeat, DO NOT). LOL.

    • Courtney K. says:

      Oops….totally did NOT follow your advice. But I have to admit that designing something for ME without the pressure of satisfying a client was relaxing and enjoyable. Hope you had a wonderful weekend!

  10. Crisc says:

    Awesome post! I’m glad I’m not the only one who yells..lol Here’s to hoping you get your BFP =)

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