Showing posts with label Motherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motherhood. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Mommy Humour that I can totally relate to! 🤭


The last couple of months in lockdown have been a total test of parenting for me. While it has been super tough, with a few ups and downs especially since there are no maids to help, I definitely would say that I haven't fared as badly as I thought I would in a situation as distressing as this. I know I have done and said some crazy things during this time, and so today in this post I’ve put together some of my favorite funny mom quotes that I have come across and completely related to, but in good humour. I am sure most of you are also going to relate to each one of these, and so I had to share them with you for you to have a good laugh too. 😊

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

#MujheSabNahiPata - The reality of a Mom's life!


In India, we are conditioned to think that a mother must know everything about her child. Honestly, nothing can prepare you for motherhood until you experience it. So to say that mothers know everything just because they are supposed to be the more responsible parent is an assumption I have always disagreed with. I seek advice from my mother, and my mother sought it from hers - that is how the journey of motherhood unfolds. When your child falls sick, your motherly instinct and knowledge will come together to try and help you to do your best, but even then, there is no guarantee that you will be right. That is why it is vital to accept that moms don’t know everything.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Learning Shapes via Art - Aryaa’s first Sponge Painting Experience!


Any child that has grown up in India in the last 50 years, has had Camlin as an integral part of their growing up years - be it for studies, art or craft. In fact, for most of us it is not a brand but an emotion. An avid craft enthusiast, Camlin products were a part of all my projects and today with Aryaa having active interest in art and craft, Camlin products are her best friends too. Aryaa is a leftie with great interest for painting and colouring and so we try and combine that love of hers with other things, not only to have fun and let her explore her creativity, but also to teach her what she is learning at school, thus ‘Making Learning Fun’! #MakingLearningFun 

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Understanding and aiding emotional development of my child


Just the other day, I stumbled upon a photo book filled with tiny Aryaa in action. I remember as a new mother, I had an endless stream of ideas and activities that I had in mind for her. So much that my husband had to remind me that it has only been a few weeks that our mini human has come into existence and that I should just let her be! I did realize that my super active mind had to take a chill pill. However, there was one thing I knew I had to be very particular about right from Aryaa's early days: her emotional development. 

Monday, October 15, 2018

Intense Hydration: Himalaya For Moms Soothing Body Butter Range


During pregnancy, hormonal changes in the body cause your skin to lose moisture and elasticity, as it stretches and prepares to accommodate a growing belly and another human being. And that reminds me about the sudden stretch marks that appeared in my 9th month of pregnancy that gave me the shock of my life! Additionally, once you deliver your baby, estrogen levels majorly drop, resulting in skin that gets even more dry than it was during pregnancy. When I was going through this phase, there were hardly any brands that I could trust and I resorted to more natural stuff, which also meant longer self-indulgence. But, with a baby, time is not a luxury you can afford. This is when I wished for body butters that were Ayurvedic and with multiple ingredients that would help my skin and which I could use right after a shower in a jiffy, but reap the benefits through the day.

Friday, May 11, 2018

Easy hacks that make me a Smart Mom!



Who is a smart mom really? What qualities does she embody? If you ask me, a smart mom is an unstoppable force who powers through the day like it's no sweat (when in reality it was blood, sweat, tears, screams, and tantrums!). She's a juggle queen who despite all the distractions and challenges manages to stay centred and focused in her ultimate responsibility of raising her children to become self-sufficient adults whilst wiggling out some quality 'me-time'. How does she do that really? Well, it's because she's armed with simple and handy hacks, some of which I'm sharing here with you all coz it’s mommy’s day in a few days – Happy Mother’s Day in advance ladies!

Friday, January 12, 2018

Natural Intimate Care for MOMS!


Mothers to be and new mothers need the most care. A mother to be is braving pregnancy, while a new mother has braved pregnancy, childbirth and is going through countless sleepless nights, all with a smile on her face, because her baby means the world to her and she would do anything for him/her! Doing all this while she manages the hormonal changes as well as physical changes in her body deserves a lot of credit.

Monday, November 13, 2017

Top 5 ways to celebrate Children's Day!


With Children's Day just around the corner, all I can recall are my childhood days when the day meant so much. At school it would be a fun day filled with fun activities and at home too my parents would plan something. Now that Aryaa has also joined school, she too will have celebrations there, but I also want to make the day special for her by giving her some surprises at home as well. Just like my parents made it special for me, I too want to keep the vibe of Children's Day all through the day for her even when she comes back home. After all who doesn't love surprises? With Aryaa I am going to relive my childhood and create new memories with her on Children's Day. I have planned a couple of things to do with her once she is back from school, and here are 5 of my ideas for you too, incase you want to plan something on similar lines for your kids! There is going to nothing more precious than that smile and happiness on her face when she in indulging in all of these!

Friday, April 28, 2017

Dettol wins children's hearts with giant bubbles!

One of the most difficult tasks for parents is to make their kids wash their hands. Small kids firstly do not understand the reason to wash their hands so many times, plus they find it very boring. Now kids are most prone to infections when they step out. Melas/Indian fairs are where they really enjoy, be it the rides, games and food, the fun is never-ending. But it is also the place where they pick up a lot of germs since in most cases they play and then rush to eat without washing their hands. To combat this problem, Dettol organized an activity in fairs across India to make the process of hand washing an enjoyable experience for children.


Friday, March 31, 2017

Summer Clothing Tips for Toddlers to Beat the Heat!

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As the summer has started to set in, dressing Aryaa up has become tricky business, because she as most kids just can't bear the heat! 40 degrees in March itself is a terrible thing to face, and when I can't bear it being an adult, imagine how much worse our little ones must be feeling. This year with summer setting in early, we need to start prepping up in advance too. When it comes to dressing up our toddlers, here are a few simple tips that you can keep in mind to help them beat the soaring mercury!

Friday, November 25, 2016

Living Amidst Greens - Our Kids Need It!


When my parents bought a house at Palm Beach Road in Navi Mumbai a decade ago, a lot of people thought they were nuts. Moving away from the suburbs to a newer area was something most people couldn't understand, but my parents were very clear, they needed open spaces and a greener area to live. Pollution free, slum free and clutter free, this area helped them break free from the concrete jungle that Mumbai was turning into. I was a Bandra girl by heart and the move was most difficult for me, but I too agreed to the fact that the quaint lanes, beautiful cottages and gardens no more really existed which originally made us feel special about the place. Bandra had become what you would call an urban mess.

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Establishing A Toddler's Oral Hygiene Regime


Aryaa is a very excited kid when it comes to anything to do with brushing. Doing 'EEEEEE' (brushing in her words) twice a day is a must for her. If I would permit her, she would brush after anything that she eats, which of course I don't allow. However brushing twice a day is important to maintain good oral hygiene for anyone, especially kids. It is essential to establish an oral hygiene routine early for your kids to ensure the development of healthy gums and strong teeth, in order to avoid tooth problems in the future. Like it is said, habits inculcated from the initial ages are the ones that stay forever.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Video Tutorial : 5 minute Mommy Make-up

Hey all you mommies out there who are always in a hurry or think they have no time or think they need a lot of time to apply make-up, get ready in a jiffy with me! I have a 5 minute Mommy Make-up tutorial just for you which actually takes me under 5 minutes to do :)


This tutorial is also for those who are pressed for time when rushing for work or any other engagement but have little time to apply make-up.

Would love to know what you guys think about my first video in the new look and feel. Also I would love to see your 5 minute looks. Do drop in your comments or send me your mails on ritchstyles@gmail.com

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Lessons from my Mother for Aryaa!


The last one year has been a roller coaster of emotions! You all know why - Well yes, because I became a mother for the first time in my life! Aryaa turned 9 months old today - exactly how long she was inside me! It has been an emotional day not only with that realization but also with how slow the pregnancy felt and how fast the same time felt after her birth. It also has been a time of new perspectives on what my mom has put in to bring me up. While I love her to the core and have always had immense respect for the hard work she put in along with my dad to raise me and my brother, experiencing motherhood for myself has raised the respect bar to a much higher level. She also is a total hands-on grandmother, and I know my daughter is going to learn all the important lessons in life that my mom taught me which I am going to share with you. Trust me, there cannot be a better teacher for Aryaa than her! Sunday was Mother's Day and while I didn't say much then as it was all about being with my mom and celebrating my first one, the last few days have been spent in introspection, weighing out exactly the lessons from my Mother that I want to pass down to my daughter :)

Family always comes first
My mother rarely indulged in things for herself for the sake of family. She would give up on shopping for herself, but would always buy me and my brother the best of clothes to wear on special occasions. If she cooked something we loved a lot, she would eat less saying her stomach was full so that we could eat to our hearts content. When the Latur earthquake shook Bombay in 1993, she first rushed to me and my brother and covered us up with herself in fear of the building collapsing without caring about herself. She also told me that “When you get married, marry a man that the family also loves and not just someone who only you love.” Today I know how right she was when I am with someone like that, and if they didn't love him how would I be happy?! When Aryaa was born, she moved me into her place for 5 months to take first hand care of us despite her back problems. After having Aryaa, I understand this so much better.

Work hard and you will get what you want
Both my parents worked really hard to provide us what we needed whether it was a house(or houses), a car or holidays, or requirements that me and my brother had. Through thick and thin they stuck together to make thing happen which would keep us happy. My mom always told me - "If you want something you have to work for it, it won't come to you on a platter. And when you get something that you have worked really hard for, the happiness also comes in multiples." She always taught me to never put pressure on the spouse once I am married and to provide for myself on my own.  Today when I want something I work for it. The thought of asking PS will come to my head only if I want him to give me a gift ;-) My mother never expected gifts and even today when my dad gifts her something, the happiness on her face is something that will be a remembrance for life.

Education is important
I belong to a community that studies a lot. I found this really stupid and wanted to pursue dancing and singing rather than further studies. However, my mom was very clear that education comes first and that I could have it no other way than doing my MBA which I cribbed and cribbed about then. But today after 11 years, I thank her for all the sensible talks that she and my dad had with me because it's all thanks to them that I am where I am at the moment. My mother pursued her M.A. and B.Ed. after marriage and after her kids, because it was important for her career. I know I too am going to study further and she is going to be my inspiration forever.

Fashion is all about being comfortable and elegant
I love my mother's sense of style. Infact I owe most of the compliments I receive to her. She always taught me that you don't have to be uncomfortable to look good. If the heels hurt, chuck them. If the length makes you feel uncomfortable, wear a longer length. Don't wear heavy earrings that tug the ears, simple solitaires will do the work just fine. Necklines needn’t be deep to look good, even a boat neck will look pretty. You don’t always need to wear make-up all the time, you will look pretty even without it. Labels don’t matter, street shopping can get you good clothes too. Today I can proudly say, my style is an extension of my mother's classic style of dressing.

Money is to be respected and appreciated but you don't need a lot to be happy
Money wasn't in abundance when I was growing up. However I was ever denied anything until and unless it was an atrocious request. Whether it was nice dresses or video games or flamboyant birthday parties, my parents gave it all to me. But they also taught me the value of money and that it needs to be saved for a rainy day. I was always encouraged to indulge in music, dance, craft and playing outside which would actually make me really happy. My mom always told me that necessities are what money should be spent on and we don't need anything in excess as it only going to go waste in most cases and bring sadness. This guiding thought made me have all that I needed, but just not in multiples and that I was happy with that much.  She taught me the concept of savings through pocket money that was just enough to manage. She taught me to eat right than spend on junk food, other than that mid week round of my favourite Maggi with veggies that made me super happy or a bar of Dairy Milk or Five Star on the weekend and trust me that those 5 rupees spent brought so much of happiness!

While there are lots more lessons that I have learnt, these are the key ones I want Aryaa to learn. Running through these memories makes me want to be a child again back in my mother’s arms but motherhood too is something that I would give up anything to experience. I just hope that I too can pass down these important lessons to Aryaa to live by :) What are the lessons you want to pass down to your children? I would love to know!

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