Aquafresh is looking to find out how Moms Work Beyond
May 27th, 2010 by M80

Aquafresh wants to know how Mom Works Beyond by asking mommy bloggers to post a paragraph rallying readers to comment on how they have overcome unique challenges and gone above the call of duty as mom. Along the way, we will ask you to recognize compelling comments by rewarding your readers with various prizes including a Walmart gift card. After two weeks, we would love for you to randomly nominate one of your readers to be the grand prize winner – prize package includes one year’s worth of free Aquafresh product and a Walmart shopping spree and recognition on the Aquafresh Facebook fan page. On July 7th, the Aquafresh creative team will randomly choose the final grand prize winner and announce it to all entrants.
For your participation, we’d grant you exclusive insider access to Aquafresh by becoming a year-long ambassador – receive giveaways and much more! In addition, we’d supply you with free Aquafresh product, distinguished recognition on the new Aquafresh Facebook fan page (featuring a gallery dedicated to the Aquafresh Mommy Blogger Partners), and a special mention of your blog in an email blast to over 30K Aquafresh fans.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact [email protected].
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Categories: Blog, Family & Parenting, Health







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As a mom, I’ve certainly had my challenges to face and overcome. However, it is those challenges that have shaped my life, made me a better person and inspired me to do more than I ever thought I could. My husband has a chronic disease that affects his day to day abilities to work and function, so it leaves a lot more responsibility on me to provide financially as well as be a mom to two young boys ages 7 and 3. My youngest was born with a rare brain disorder and so he has a lot of medical and therapy appointments and various services and supports that need to be arranged, so that also keeps me very busy and presents challenges in trying to balance work and my child’s needs. I am fortunate in that I have worked in the Social Services field for many years and have a lot of experience specifically working with people with developmental disabilities. This experience has benefited my son in terms of me understanding how the medical system works and the other agencies and organizations that provide some services for my son. This means that I’ve been able to be a very effective and strong advocate for my son which I will never stop doing this for him. He has given me such a strong sense of what kind of life and opportunities people with developmental disabilities should have. My son will most likely never be able to live on his own and will always need to be cared for. A lot of people I’ve known with a loved one with Developmental Disabilities that need 24/7 care, see this as a guilt laden burden on them. Many choose to place their loved one in a care home. My intention here is not to be critical, but to state the facts as I’ve experienced. I’ve never felt that my son was a burden. In fact, I feel that he is a blessing. When he was first Diagnosed, the doctors told me he would never hold his head up, sit up, crawl, walk, grasp objects and that he would be on a feeding tube and die young. Well, fortunately for my son, he has proven those doctors wrong. My son can now do all of those things and he eats and drinks fine and is very healthy. Instead of thinking about what my son cannot do or the care that he requires, I see him as a beautiful and happy boy who has worked hard and overcome many challenges and defied the expectations that others put on him. I am proud to be his mother and he will live with me till the day I die. I’m pretty sure that life has more challenges in store for me, but I can tell you that whatever comes my way, I’ll continue to face them head on and make the best of the life God have given me.