Dads and moms blogs: refugee children, the dreaded-expected return to school and more

Today, as every Tuesday, we review the most interesting thing that has been read in some of the moms and dads blogs We can find on the net. We have found very diverse topics that have caught our attention.

We start with I'm not a drama mom where Carmen tells us about the day they took in a refugee, telling us a story of solidarity and friendship that she lived in her childhood in the wake of the tremendous refugee crisis that these days hits our consciences.

Another topical issue is that of going back to school and in Daughter there is only one Flor tells us about going back to school and other crossroads, and there are conflicting feelings about the imminent return to the children's classrooms: do we wait for it with anxiety or fear?

In the blog Orca-Moose We know the experience of a family that goes to school at home and these days they have started a list of ten things that would change if I could start over, the first change being "I would never send my children to daycare or school."

In My corner of butterflies, where we find many ideas of clothes to do, we know what it is like to sew with the little ones, it seems incredible how good they are having it with only seven and four years, does anyone cheer up? But very carefully!

In Neither blog nor blog Marijijijiji doesn't realize that now mom knows everything (and what doesn't, she invents it). Her daughter has realized that she is the best and this gives a lot of pride and also many fun situations ...

We return with an old acquaintance, the blog My kingdom for a horse in which we see an interesting reflection on the so fashionable cooking programs for children: children cooks? No thanks. Here he explains his reasons why he does not like these programs with so many followers.

We are going with a hard post but I think it is necessary for many mothers who have gone through or may go through a similar situation. Diary of an endorphin He returns to tell us that she has been the girl of the curettage, telling us about her painful experience after having an abortion, a therapeutic post for the author.

We want to end with a smile and for this we are going to Vera Donna, where we read a fun post dedicated to those intimate moments in the bathroom, moments that, as you can imagine, were far away with the arrival of the children ... And what is happening now in our bathrooms?

We hope you have found interesting the review we have done today for moms and dads blogs. And we remind you that if you have a blog where you talk about your experience as fathers or mothers and you want us to take a look, leave a comment in this post and we will look at it for future weekly reviews.