Family! Here you have us again fascinated by interviewing mommies who are conquering us as fans at every step. Each one of them, with their experiences, teaches us many things and the most important of all is that they let us know that in this matter of being mothers and fathers… we are not alone!
When we say that we learn from them, it is real... Míriam highlighted the dependence that breastfeeding entails, with María we were enthusiastic about the ability to reinvent ourselves according to the circumstances, with Alba we saw that she knew how to transform the lack of conciliation in the opportunity to undertake... and Marta, the instamom behind @emedemartolas, does nothing but feed our infatuation with all of them. It is that he has raised what for us is a leitmotif of family life... let's see if you can identify it!
We leave you in the company of a first-time mommy or as the carrot-colored-haired mom called her "newcomer in this maternal world." Martiña talks with us, totally in love with her partner with whom after many years together they have brought Mario into the world, a beauty that makes you want to eat him.
Marta:More than changing my perception, I have confirmed what I already imagined: that being a mother is precious (of course) but also very hard.
M: Mario just turned 5 months old, and I'm about to return to work, so I haven't yet faced the reality of conciliation. However, my situation since Mario was born has already been evolving, and so have my plans. While I was pregnant I was completely convinced that I did NOT want to reduce my work hours, and now I have just decided that I will finally do it. Until I had my little one with me I was not aware of how hard the separation will be.
M: I work in advertising, and in my profession “overtime” is an accepted reality. It scares me not to be able to maintain the type in any area: neither personal nor work. I am sure that motherhood will affect my work performance in some way and that work will affect my performance as a mother; And I guess I'll go twice as tired. But I will try to do my best both at home and at my office 🙂
M: Well, above all, learn to improvise. I am a compulsive planner (for work and for pleasure) and with the arrival of a child that ends, at least at first. If you get up at 9 am and you are not able to leave the house with the child until 1 pm, how are you going to be able to make long-term plans? Improvisation is the solution.
L&L: We totally agree, circumstances make us change. Well, for now, this is the end of the question and before we say goodbye, we would like you to invite another mommy to be the protagonist of the next publication of “What is behind the insta of…
M: I would like @Juliieta to be the next one to tell us about her!
L&L: Well, we're on our way to her to see what she tells us about, thanks!
Family, this is what Marta has shared and we believe that the theme of IM POR VI SAR is fundamental. What about you? It is that in the end, we can make many plans but when there are little beings that depend on us, and even more so if it is the first, we have to work on the ability to adapt to what touches us at all times. There may be an adjustment between what we plan before becoming parents and what we can or feel like doing once we are parents.
Well family, this has been all for today, we have become a little philosophical but what Marta has commented has reached us, by the way if you do not follow her, do not wait any longer and go see how much love there are in his publications in @emedemartolas
And remember that we look forward to your comments on our Instagram @lualeekids!
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