I am in California
and so I am on Pacific Standard Time which means right now it is only 6:38 P.M.
Still time for me to make my final post for 2013!
I could not let the year go by without a post to end the year and so I would
like to start here...
The day after Christmas December 26, 2013 I was at a friends house when a
conversation began between two individuals and soon the entire table was
talking about the topic. It was about a young mom going through the roller
coaster of life dealing with her two children and trying to figure out how to
feel OK, about it all. Dealing with an ex, her children's dad and their
feelings about the entire situation and how she the mom was dealing with it
all. It was a tough conversation and for those of you who are single
parents you know what I mean. I don't want to go into details here since
I don't have permission but it was tough - when your mom dealing with the kids
and their feelings about their dad and you and the entire situation well it's
just not good. Everyone gave their input and everyone told her she was
doing a good job and that she was not alone. Well lets face it first of
all everyone always has a great way of telling us it's all good and your doing
everything right but when your laying awake at night and the lights are out -
your not thinking it's all good!
And, yes it is really great to have friends and family around but again when
your home at night alone it is just you making the final decisions, which makes
you feel alone in the situation. She said that is how she felt!
I shared with her that I felt the same way at first and at first I too would
lay awake at night feeling alone in the world and trying to figure out how I
was going to make it all work! But then I started to make connections, I
made friends who I could confide in, I sought after individuals who I looked up
to for guidance and reassurance. I went through counseling because if I
was going to help my kids get strong then I needed to be strong and I began to
learn to trust my gut, my heart and my head. I turned to my community for
support and when there was none I created it! I told her she was making
great choices for her kids and doing some pretty good things and to be easy on
herself. So much was said that night but that was a conversation between
her and I, in fact when I spoke to her I did not make it a part of the
conversation but directed it right to her.
All of this reminded me why I started this Parenting On Your Own blog.. I
remember the nights of feeling like it would never end and thinking how in the
heck would I ever get us through this thing called life. I wanted to
share what I had done right, wrong, or almost had it perfect answers to
situations of raising a One-Parent Family!
I am so glad I choose to share what my family of three went through with all
of you and if by some chance I have helped anyone... well then I did a good
thing. I always say "I don't want to go through all that I did for
naught" I would love to think that by sharing someone will find some
answers to their own situations.
In 2013:
I really pushed to get more info into this blog. I invited others to come on
in and share with all of you their stories, though at this time we only had one
person, it's a start!
I wanted to work this blog at a 100% but found that I was not quite there
yet. Though I am excited to see where it can go!
I opened up Mama Cheesecake, my passion is great and I love these
cheesecakes (mamacheesecake.com), they are how I raised money for my kids when
they were small. It is how we got to take vacations, send the kids on special
school trips, and so much more. Once I left the cheesecakes behind to go into
the insurance world a part of me felt lost. Figuring out how to take my
life experience as a single mom into a blog or into a blog that could help
other one-parent families helped. But when I really felt like I had to
get out of the insurance world in early April and a plan or thought I had to
make Parenting On Your Own a full site with paid membership fell though, I felt
pretty bad. It was my cousin's daughter that suggested; no she told me I
needed to start a cheesecake business. It took a while for me to wrap my
head around it but you know it felt right and, by the end of April Mama
Cheesecake was born!
If it was not for winning a spot on the Count Me In (http://www.countmein.org) Business Accelerator
Course with People Biz (http://www.peoplebizinc.com/about/) made this pretty
darn easy! I learned so much and the
course was amazing I knew what I needed to do and how to do it. In fact currently
this business takes care of it self which means this year it will start to pay
for me and an employee to start with! All of this was started by becoming a
member of National Latina Business Women’s Association-Los Angeles (http://www.nlbwa-la.org/). You see doing what I use to do for my kids
while raising them is what I now do for me!
Also in 2013...
I was selected to be a part of The Restart Project with Gwyneth
Paltrow and Tracy Anderson (renowned trainer) produced by Ryan Seacrest’s
production company. Gwyneth Paltrow and
Tracy Anderson spend time with women who’ve overcome hardship, injury, and
setbacks to triumph in the face of adversity. We’ll hear their inspiring
stories firsthand, whether fighting back from a career-ending injury or
transforming their lives and bodies through diet and exercise. This is an online featured series find it
here: http://on.aol.com/show/the-restart-project-518018512/episode/518030361
I am blessed with an amazing family, friends, mentors and coaches and some
pretty Awesome kids, no less! Life is
pretty darn good, no great!
And, for days gone by here are my two little ones - of course they are much older now days and I am so proud of them!
I can't wait for 2014!
For 2014 I will be living Powerfully a life that defies the predictable!
And, my motto will be:
And, so it goes...
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