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A Week in the Life of a Blogging mom!

Apr27,2016
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When first time I heard about “Blogger mom” it sounded like a celebrity title because until that time it was either a mom or a blogger. Let’s walk along to see how our day or a week goes by not just as a mom but as a blogging mom. People who know me always ask, “How do you manage everything from cleaning, cooking, school, taking kids out and still got time to blog, Pooja?

I feel that writing is easy but blogging needs passion!

Blogging is not as easy as it sounds and behind the scene, there is a lot of work and editing to be done before it is up on the blog. Though as a blogger whatever is happening  will be there on the blog. It feels good to see when people recognize you!

A Week in the Life of a Blogging mom sneak peek….

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Everyone who reads or follows our blog would have this in mind “WOW!” these bloggers are so lucky to enjoy attending media invites, taking kids to new launch, products review. Yes, I do enjoy the media invites as I love to meet new people and there is always something to learn from them.

As far as our kids are concerned they get an opportunity to attend a new launch but trust me they have to wait until photos are captured, be it at home or at any of the playgrounds.  I really admire their patience for not opening anything before mumma has clicked a photo.Frisocar1

While writing, I realised that last week was one of the brilliant weeks for me and a perfect time to share about a blogger mom as 8 years back I was blessed with “Mom” title. Here are few snippets from a blogger mom.

 Aayan’s 8th Birthday and time flies!Birthday1

To this bro and sis duo it doesn’t matter whose birthday it is, they love to celebrate together!Birthday2

Next day after Aayan’s birthday, I was featured in the Tabla newspaper and Asia one!

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I feel that a week’s time is not enough to say how beautiful life is with kids though every day we have a certain set of activities which will remain same throughout the week but still I find every day is a new learning and getting priceless love from my little bunch.

As a mom, it is not a smooth sailing 24 hours in a day. We have our own up and down, many a time keeping myself sane with kids is a difficult task but then I scroll through my blog and cherish all the wonderful moments.

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My usual day starts with getting up at 6am to prepare Aayan’s breakfast, lunch and snack before he heads for his school. Dropping him to school is daddy’s responsibility. After dropping him at school; we have some time to enjoy our morning tea and breakfast together though not much time we get to spend in the morning but we reserve some time for us after kids sleep. Later in the morning, it’s time for Kaira to get ready for her school and in between dropping her to school and fetching her back; I only get an hour of my own.

Since we don’t have any help so doing everything from cleaning to cooking is our job. I strongly believe that nothing can beat a fresh home-cooked meal and that is the reason I cook all our meals at home. That actually takes a lot of time when you have kids at home.

Planning for all your meal is one task but executing it with kids is the most important.Tomatosoup

Since Aayan loves to bake and help out doing on his own, though now with his studies it is occasionally but we do enjoy it. Let’s not discuss the cleaning kitchen needed after it but kids get a feeling of accomplishment.

Our overloaded chocolate steam cake!cake1

On a funnier note, while doing my food blogging anything new cooked in the kitchen has to go through a camera. Nikhil, Aayan & Kaira will join the gang and says,” Don’t look at the food, don’t touch the food, move back unless it is instructed”, feels like “Mumma’s military rule”

Our evening time is fixed either for a playground or for swimming but before that homework, worksheets, revision everything needs to be done and mumma has to finish her preparation for dinner.pool

I used to do a lot of art & craft with them but now it has reduced and for now, nothing has actually left to see a camera. Some of the things they do while mumma watch them doing it.

Lego Fighter Jet- All hard work assembling every single lego piece to create it.Legofan

This one they want to do with their dad on their room door.room1

Our family time exploring new places and building memories.
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Daddy’s little girl! papa

We went for our 1st staycation to celebrate Aayan’s birthday and kids had an awesome time.family photo.jpg1

This was just a snippet from our life but definitely, with kids, there are many more things which keep happening.

This post is part of a blog train which link up with other Singapore Parent Bloggers to share a week in the life of being a blogger mom/dad.

Next on this train is Geraldine from MommyChuck who is a Stay-at-home-mum to three boys, 4 years old Jaden and baby twins Jordan and Jonas. She blogs about family life, adventures and fun outings.

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Other reads:

Mummy’s Me time in life of a Mummy!

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71 thoughts on “A Week in the Life of a Blogging mom!”
  1. It’s so true that blogging is a passion. It takes up a lot of our time but we keep doing it out of love for documenting our lives and thoughts.

  2. Your chocolate cake looks amazing! Really great how you are a mommy blogger and getting to not only experience more in life but also get more exposure for your children.

  3. In our country, the Philippines, the term usually used is mommy blogger.Yes, it’s definitely an interesting life.I am a newbie in the blogging workd and it’s a balancing act between family life and blogging.But I love writing so everything is worth it.

  4. I read the cord blood article and wanted to tell you that you’ve come across to me as radiant and happy each time I met you. Blessed life for you, hope you continue to blog and enjoy life’s blessings! <3

  5. Agree with you. It’s full of challenges when you have family and yet you need to allocate time for your bloggie.
    Keep up the good works. You have my supports here. 🙂

  6. This is beautiful, I had a great time reading it. You are an admirable woman and amazing at what you do. It’s never easy to manage a household and raise two beautiful kids, it’s a challenge that you obviously overcome with such grace. Thanks for sharing your story.

  7. Fresh home cook meals is what I’m hoping to achieve. the area that I’m lacking. Always an enjoyment to see family bonding together in every little activity. Your week has been wonderful! !

    Phoebe
    Bpdgtravels

  8. Thanks for sharing. Sometimes people see the glamour but not the hard work that goes on behind the scenes, and the constant thoughts on how much to say on our blogs and what not to share!

  9. So privileged to know another super mum! Thanks for giving us a peek into your life with your family and keep writing from the heart, as your writing has been such a blessing to others especially in the recent articles that have been picked up 🙂

  10. it’s great to document our lives with the kids as mums and share our stories with each other too…nice to read back when they are grown up

  11. Indeed, it takes more than passion, time and effort to blog consistently. It’s definitely not easy trying to balance everything especially the role of a mum. You’re doing amazing! Keep going, Pooja! ????

  12. I love the article. I’m a mommy blogger myself and one thing i realise is Blogging is extremely therapeutical for both mind and soul. It gives me a sense of peace, achievement, explore and best of all to have every little itsy bitsy beautiful moments written down as a memory for myself and my family. I believe we need more Mommy bloggers like ourselves to keep the inspiration and support growing. Thanks once again for sharing. xoxo.

  13. I think writing and blogging both needs passion! and time and energy and co-operative photograph subjects! hahaa.. You have an interesting and fun family life. 🙂

  14. I agree, some people think we bloggers have got it all but they don’t have any idea of what’s behind the scenes and the things we went through just to get an article published. We don’t stop being a wife and mom when we blog. We juggle things and try to do them all at the best we can. Multitasking at its finest.

  15. I have learned how to differentiate between mom and blogger. I like to be known as mom by my kids but blogger from everyone else. I really hate the name mom blogger and I’m more of a lifestyle than mom blogger.

  16. Come to think of it, blogger mom sounds like soccer mom. All moms have 101 things to deal with at any point in time.. Blogging for those of us who blog is just 1 more thing on the list. At the end of the day, we just prioritize based on what we enjoy doing and hence your nailed it in your opening: It’s all about passion.

  17. My hat is off to any mom who has time to do work of any kind. Mothering is really a fulltime job if you want to do it right and even women who work actually spend fulltime doing that job on top of their paid work.

  18. Being a mother is hard, being a mother AND blogger must be totally hard but congratulations, you even manage to look great while doing it all!

  19. Hey Pooja 🙂 Congratz on the awesome title. Love the carmille photo effects you added. Grea and informative post. So relatable for fellow bloggers and brilliantly enlightening into your passion for blogging. Vaya con Dios

  20. It’s never easy to become a blogger and also make sure you’re doing everything you can for the kids everyday! Congratulations for being featured, you deserve all the recognition that you’re getting, that’s for sure.

  21. My kids know to wait before they get to enjoy anything. Sometimes that’s true for even dinner, lol. If it’s a review we gotta get those pics 😉

  22. Sometimes, I can’t balance the two- family life and work. It is hard to be a mom especially with things that seem unfamiliar.

  23. You are such a strong woman and congratulations on being featured. Raising a family and blogging can be tough, but you do this so well.

  24. Being a mom blogger myself, I can totally relate to this. Especially the part when I receive a product and if it is for the children, they have to wait for me to take a picture first before they can use it lol

  25. I’m extremely pleased to uncover this page. I want to to thanks a lot to your time just
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  26. I think it’s great that you survived cancer.

    I do cook at home, but I hate it. Being in the kitchen is not fun for me at all, but I know it’s cheaper than going out.

  27. You are a woman of many talents! I definitely agree that you have to have the passion to be a blogging mom, it is very time consuming and us moms don’t have a lot of spare time!

  28. I am not a mummy blogger but as a blogger and 9-5 worke plus grad school r I know what it takes to balance it all and still come out smelling of roses

  29. Those are some wonderful, inspiring stories. Being a mother is the toughest job in the world. This isn’t just for mothers alike, but for sons and daughters who might have taken the time with their parents for granted to realize that they’re always there for you.

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