Motherhood is amazing and the devotion you encounter is staggeringly strong. But when you're in the eye of the shitstorm, veering between love and lunacy, wondering how this tiny, adorable human can wreak so much bedlam in your life, I believe you need a robust sense of humour to help save your sanity. For Zeena Moolla, the early days of being a new mum were a heady cocktail of sleepless nights, acid reflux and aching boobs. But finding the funny in the chaos buffered so much of the stress. And she has her dad to thank... Being brought up solely by a single dad, one of a foreign, Muslim…mehr
Motherhood is amazing and the devotion you encounter is staggeringly strong. But when you're in the eye of the shitstorm, veering between love and lunacy, wondering how this tiny, adorable human can wreak so much bedlam in your life, I believe you need a robust sense of humour to help save your sanity. For Zeena Moolla, the early days of being a new mum were a heady cocktail of sleepless nights, acid reflux and aching boobs. But finding the funny in the chaos buffered so much of the stress. And she has her dad to thank... Being brought up solely by a single dad, one of a foreign, Muslim background, exemplified beautifully that parenting and families come in all different shapes and sizes. His massive-hearted parenting shaped the kind of mother Zeena is, and as the funniest person she knows, he can also turn any situation around with warmth, wit and a cheese sandwich. If that's not a vital skill in parenting, then what is? With top tips for surviving sleep-deprivation (spoiler alert: embrace a cantankerous mood and don't buy crap coffee) to dealing with judgy idiots, getting to grips with shitty mum-guilt and returning to work, Zeena will show you that motherhood won't just get better, it'll be incredible. Laugh-out-loud funny, honest, tender and packed with real life advice - this is essential reading for every new mother not cherishing every moment, feeling like a misfit or simply finding this parenting lark all too much.
Zeena Moolla is a journalist, editor, and blogger. As a journalist, Zeena has written for many publications including _Marie Claire_, _The Telegraph_, _The Mirror_, _Good Housekeeping_ and _OK! magazine_. Her blog [wordtothemothers.com](http://wordtothemothers.com/) was also turned into a TV series for Made Television, in which Zeena hosted a parent-specific chat show. Word is, Claudia Winkleman and Anita Rani were \*actually\* bricking it, so to spare their careers, Zeena stopped being on telly. Zeena is also mum to Zain, eight and Yasmin, six. Her parenting style has very little in common with Gwyneth Paltrow's and she's alright with that. Her lovely husband Pete and very happy kids seem to be too.
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