After a long work day and chauffeuring a child to all his after school activities, a mom needs 15 minutes of “me time.”
Time alone to not think, but meditate, breath. regroup, refocus, restore, remember how strong, beautiful and grateful she is. Today, she is grateful for the abundance of blessings given and received on this day.
-A Single Parent’s Truth
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A Lavender Place is a proud single parent of an 11 year old boy who is the inspiration for her blog. Her hope is to provide a platform to support single parents on their journey through parenthood. She has an MA in Organizational Management. Presently, she is working on her second master's degree and teaching 6th grade math in one of Georgia's largest school systems. She enjoys spending time with family, reading, collecting books of all genres, researching new ways to make math engaging and meaningful, making new vegan recipes, exercising, traveling and learning new things. She prides herself on being a life-long learner.
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I spent some quality time in my closet when the kids were small! Two doors between us to slump, have a cry, or breathe. When they came and found me, I would say I was just gathering the laundry. How I wish I had been more authentic and let them see my feelings sometimes. My biggest regret!
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This is a great reminder of the importance of being authentic. Thank you for sharing!
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