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The Little Lilypad is a lifestyle blog mostly written by a mum to two beautiful, cheeky and entertaining daughters. It is sometimes written by the Man on the Pad or by one of our baby bloggers. Occasionally we accept guest posts too. There is frequently talk of sustainable living, saving money, lifestyle and travel. It is hopefully helpful, sometimes funny and always honest.

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  1. Parenting Myths : True or False

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    I remember as a child my mum saying “if you eat carrots you will see in the dark” and another favourite was “if you eat your crusts, you will have curly hair”. Now I have worn glasses since the age of 9 so there is as much chance of me seeing in the light or dark as there is knitting fog and given the fact that my brother had no hair by his late twenties, let alone curly hair, it kind of blows these parenting theories out of the window.

    I had to laugh at this video created by CANparent, who are a new Government (DfE) initiative aimed at providing high quality parenting classes to support the parenting skills of both mothers and fathers. The video even mentions the carrots ….. they must have spoken to my mum!!

    As a parent myself, I now know that mums and dads will do almost anything to convince a child to “eat their greens” or other such good things but parenting myths have a tendency to become folklore through the generations.

    Parents love to categorise and one of the most renowned myths is “The Terrible Twos”.  The "twos" -- or more accurately, a period in time that falls somewhere between 18 and 30 months of age -- are terrible only if you're unprepared (speaks she who is riding the wave of a determined two year old). 

    Now anyone who has had a 2 year old will find that sometime during that 12 months period, it's almost certain that your beautiful pleasant mild mannered baby will be replaced by a stubborn, argumentative and tantrum-prone toddler. Familiar anyone? I was having a chat with some fellow mums only yesterday and the general consensus was that toddlers are essentially little people and they are just learning to exert their personality. 

    We have found that praising often works wonders, like  “You did a wee wee on the potty! Well done!” (followed by clapping and some dancing) But when a tantrum erupts, it seems the best thing to do is ignore her, as long as she isn't hurting anyone. Shouting or similar attempts to subdue—even with affection— can sometimes make tantrums last longer. (trust me, I know). 

    So are the terrible two’s a myth? In my opinion, there's no denying it, 2-year-olds are totally cute! Their curiosity about the world is infectious and as parents it is our responsibility to encourage their character, not crush their personality. Trying to get a toddler to conform is the only terrible thing about it! 

    For more information about CANparent and expert parenting advice visit and “Like” the CANparent Facebook page.

    What are your favourite parenting myths? 

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  2. "Because I said so" .... and other things your mum used to say

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    When asking my youngest daughter to do something over and over again, I began to tire of the relentless "why" and resorted to one of my mum's favourite sayings "because I said so". It was out of my mouth before I realised. What had I done? Had I morphed into my mother? Or just become "a mother".

    There seems to be a generic list of things that mothers all say to their children, despite swearing when we were younger, that we would NEVER utter those words.

    Here are my top ten things that I swore I would never say:

    1. "Because I said so". (There is simply no answer to this one). 

    2. "If you keep pulling that face, it will stick like that" (I truly believed this would happen.)

    3. "Don't you make me pull this car over...." (incredibly effective for no apparent reason)

    4.  "There are starving children all over the world who would gladly eat your dinner!" (unfortunately my smarty pants daughter suggested we should send it to them!!)

    5. "Just WAIT till your Dad gets home!" (because his word is clearly more effective than mine!)

    6. "If so and so jumped off a bridge would you jump off a bridge?" (the answer to this is obviously No!)

    7. "Money doesn't grow on trees you know" (this was one of my mums particular favourites)

    8. "Do as I say, not as I do" (especially prevalent when talking about the use of make up and mobile phones!)

    9. "If you don't stop crying, I will give you something to cry about". (the possible threat of losing one of their favourite toys is enough to stop unecessary wailing but when did I turn into "the confiscator mum"?)

    10. "One day you'll thank me" (although, I will probably have to wait till the girls have children for this to actually happen).


    Did you nod your way through the list?

    What would you add?

  3. Can a girl ever have enough shoes?

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    It is evident from my blog posts that I love shoes and I live by the philiosophy that a girl can never have enough shoes. However the Man on the Pad suggested that maybe, just maybe I did have enough shoes and I should be saving my pennies for the already growing Christmas lists from the children, so I stopped coveting the latest heels and heeded his suggestion. Unfortunately for the Christmas lists, not spending money on shoes for myself, didn't translate into not buying shoes for the girls.

    I have found bargains and not so bargains but I have bought through cash back site Kidstart, so that my spending is not only keeping great shoes on their feet but saving money for their piggy banks too! Unfortunately when you get your child's feet measured, it usually means they have gone up a size and need new sizes in every style! I don't know many children that have only one pair of shoes but how many is too many?

     

    Winter Boots for Children

    This is for both girls, just in case you were wondering that I do indeed have some strange shoe addiction.

    I think the answer is the fact that we need a new shoe storage cupboard for all the shoes and boots in our house, especially when I have just been introduced to a gorgeous website called Strawberry that has the most adorable range of shoes called  Catimini ......... amongst other things. 

    Ooops maybe he had a point after all ........

     

  4. Listography : Top 5 Life Lessons

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    The very lovely Kate Takes 5 started a linky called Listography just after Christmas 2010 and this was back in the days before I was blogging regularly so I never had the pleasure of getting involved but I was delighted to find out that she had recently revived it because if there is one thing I love, it is a list. 

    So the challenge is to create a list about the Top 5 things .... and this time is is "Life Lessons", so here we go, here are mine ..

    1. Don't worry about things you can't change.

    One of my other half's favourite sayings is that worrying won't change anything and he is right. He also says that worrying is like a rocking horse, it will give you something to do but won't get you anywhere. Again, he is right. So sometimes, when you are staring at the ceiling and unable to sleep, it can be easier to write down your worries and go to sleep. Being tired and worried is never going to help either!  There are lots of things that will always be beyond our control (and that is difficult for a control freak like me to admit) but there really is no point worrying about them if you can't change them.

    Rocking Horse

    2. Spend more time with your friends and family than with your work

    I love my work but I love my family more. This may sound like an obvious observation but it is amazing how sometimes work can take over and that precious family time gets shorter and shorter as I "just have to check an email on the phone" or "just take a call". I am always reminded of my Nan saying "on your gravestone it will say "beloved daughter and mother" ...... it is not likely to say "great worker". 

    3. Laughter fixes most things

    I love laughing. I love laughing till I cry (or need the toilet

    Laughter is the best medicine, it can make you feel better, it can diffuse the most tense of situations and it creates less lines on your face than frowning. Who would want to be grumpy?

    4. Girls can be mean

    I spent alot of my childhood trying to be something to pretty much every friend I ever made but in the end, you have to accept you simply haven't got the time or inclination to pacifiy everyone, especially those who don't deserve it. Girls can be mean and it takes a while to understand that you just need to find the strength inside yourself to make your choices about your real friends. It is empowering when you do.

    5. People will remember you

    My final lesson is given entirely to the legend that is Coco Chanel:

    Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman.” 

    What would your life lessons be?