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Mommy Confession Time

Jendi wants to know our Mommy Confessions… so come on Girls, let’s spill the goods…

On any given day, I’m sure I could admit to some type of mommy confession. From my confessions, there would likely be a trending topic of “dinner-time”.

I let my kids get away with crazy stuff in order for me to get away with sneaking healthy food into them.

Here’s one example…

So tell us, what is your Mommy Confession, leave a comment here AND/OR even better turn on your camera and tell us over at Say It Face To Face.

Oh… by the way… if you’re worried that I’m endangering my girls by letting them stand on slippery wet chairs, do not fear. My girls are safely standing on a Kitchen Helper stool. (Btw, that’s a link to one of our stores… we sell those stands.)

 
Written by Susan, Mommy Blogger and co-founder of 5 Minutes for Mom and Say It Face To Face.


About Susan

Susan is co-founder of 5 Minutes For Mom.Along with her twin sister Janice and their mother Joan, Susan also owns two online toy stores where they love to help other moms find the perfect gift like a Pedal Car or a Rocking Horse for their children to treasure forever.Susan has two sweet little girls and is constantly in awe of her luck in life.

13 Comments

  • 1
    November 10, 2009 | Permalink |

    I just have to say that was soo cute!

  • 2
    November 10, 2009 | Permalink |

    I ate the puffs off of my daughter’s booster seat (after removing her from the seat – she had dropped the puffs). So basically these were puffs she had been sitting on. I am completely amazed that I do things like this without even thinking that it’s gross anymore…ah…motherhood

  • 3
    November 10, 2009 | Permalink |

    I used to cram cookie dough in my mouth while cooking dinner and I had this contest going on in my mind of trying not to get caught by my then 5 year old. I sooooo needed a life!

  • 4
    Linda from My Trendy Tykes
    November 10, 2009 | Permalink |

    I’ve been eating my kids halloween candy. (I’ve eaten more than they have) shhhh….

  • 5
    November 10, 2009 | Permalink |

    Your girls are adorable. My 8 year old son who is autistic could sit and let the water run and play with the soap like that too with my dishes.

  • 6
    November 10, 2009 | Permalink |

    my confession: My 18 month old claps when we pull in to the McDonald’s parking lot. hummm. I think we eat/play there too often!

  • 7
    November 10, 2009 | Permalink |

    LOL! I am guilty lately of letting my daughter Emma get away with not going to bed until her older siblings do, just so i don’t have to deal with the fight…UGH.

  • 8
    November 11, 2009 | Permalink |

    Love it! Okay…I let my developmentally delayed preschooler nearly climb over the fence into my neighbor’s yard 1)because I was excited that he wanted to try and I wanted to see how far he would get and 2)because I wanted to see what the new neighbors had done with the yard since the old neighbors moved out. :)

  • 9
    November 11, 2009 | Permalink |

    Those are all SO great ladies! Thanks so much for sharing. It is hilarious what we moms do sometimes.

    Let’s see… I have so many confessions… I sometimes let my toddler watch TV from her high chair to distract her so she won’t notice that I am feeding her!

  • 10
    Cascia from Healthy Moms
    November 11, 2009 | Permalink |

    That is cute. What a great idea. I eat my kids Halloween candy too. I also let my two year old run around in the house without his clothes on. He likes to strip and I don’t like to fight with him about it. But I only let him do that when his sisters are not home.

  • 11
    November 11, 2009 | Permalink |

    Love the confession Susan! Great video. So funny that it starts out with “Don’t drink that!” I’ve said that many times – for the bathtub. I saw her squeezing the juice box too. LOL

  • 12
    rc
    November 12, 2009 | Permalink |

    They’re adorable!

  • 13
    November 30, 2009 | Permalink |

    hahahahaha I love it. I have totally done the ‘sneak food in’ while playing or otherwise distracted. It’s so frustrating when they won’t eat… as I type this I’m going on hour 2 of my child refusing to his breakfast.. and guess what?! He JUST took a bite, I kid you not!

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