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I’m Not Always a Perfect Parent but I Get This One Thing Right

Have you ever had one of those days where everything seems to go wrong?

If you’re a parent, the answer is likely a resounding yes.

We often end up juggling a few too many hats, and trying to keep everything running smoothly. Sometimes things just fall apart. You wake up late, the kids are late for school, you forget an appointment, and then you lose it over your child asking for a snack 5 minutes after dinner. We’ve all been there.

 

I try my best to be a good mom, but I’ve definitely had my share of #parentingfails. Like the time I left 3 year old Keira colouring while I changed Ava’s diaper and came back to find she had coloured herself.

It’s a given that as humans we are bound to make mistakes, and not all parenting moments are going to highlight just how amazing we are at raising little humans.

Something that does highlight how amazing I am at parenting though? Making the decision to vaccinate my children to protect their health, and the health of all children.

Sometimes life gets real, like the time when Keira, who had just turned 4 years old, woke me up at 6:00 am to show me her art work. On the wall. In acrylic craft paint I had forgotten to put away.

Epic #parentingfail, #butIvaccinate so at least she is protected from infections like diphtheria, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella. Vaccinations, which in turn help protect her.

 

 

 

Sometimes there are #parentingfails where you just have to choke back the laughter because they’ve done something so funny, yet so horrible. Like the time Ava, who was then 2, figured out how to open the fridge in the wee hours of the morning. We came downstairs to find a lake of milk, 18 eggs cracked open and some ketchup thrown in for good measure.

 

 

There will be days when Ava spends the day with her shoes on the wrong feet, and I forget to pack the grapes Keira begged to have in her lunchbox, and I start to feel like I’m barely coping.  On those days I need only remember that I am an amazing mother who takes care of all the things that really do matter; because I vaccinate.

My girls are happy, healthy and loved.

I might not have it together all the time, but I’m taking care of the important things, and I believe that vaccinating is one of those things.

 

 

Not every moment as a parent feels like a great one, share your own #parentingfail photo or story using #butIvaccinate.

 

Disclosure: This post was developed in association with the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, as part of the #butIvaccinate campaign, however all thoughts and opinions are honest and my own. More information about vaccinations can be found at ontario.ca/vaccines.

 

kathy downey

Sunday 26th of March 2017

It is so important to vaccinate our children.Your daughter is so adorable

KD

Thursday 23rd of March 2017

Vaccination is so important. In fact, it has saved more lives worldwide than any other medical advancement! My girls are up-to-date on all vaccines, and I'm vaccinating my youngest for travel so that we can visit family overseas (oldest had her vaccines already).

Ryan Escat

Thursday 23rd of March 2017

I'm glad that my kids were vaccinated, it's really important but not at all are good to child.

Ryan Escat

Thursday 23rd of March 2017

I'm glad that my kids were vaccinated, it's really important but not at all.

Ann Bacciaglia

Thursday 23rd of March 2017

It is so important to vaccinate our children. There have been illnesses coming back we have not seen in many years. I would hate for my child to get so sick because of a decision I made.