Walking with motherhood is my experience as a mother of three vibrant and loving daughters. With them, I learned and continue to learn that a mother cannot give up and give in so easily because everything I do, my daughters will be watching me and will put it into practice now or in the future.
I invite you to read it! Perhaps we share some common ground.
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Hello, I'm FlordeLiz. I´m 42 years old and a mother of 3 beautiful girls, who are 15, 12, and 8 years old.
My blog covers various processes in my life, narrates my family history, describes moments of grief with the loss of my brother, and above all, my story as a mother of three girls.
If you think that with Motherhood, you'll lose your freedom and won't have time for yourself, it's not entirely true.
Motherhood has very exhausting stages, especially when their children depend on mom and dad. But as they grow up, they become independent and even less affectionate. I'm experiencing this now that I have one daughter in puberty and another in adolescence, but it's also a beautiful stage because we share tastes in music and fashion, and we talk about real-life events because they understand and analyze the situation better.
Honestly, I would stick with the childhood stage; the innocence, love, and caress of our children are something you can't buy in a store. Besides that, you'll never feel bored at home because there will always be housework, so your days will never be the same.
After numerous failed attempts to become an entrepreneur, apps like Canva, Issuu, and Pinterest helped me discover that I enjoy graphic design and storytelling.
Thanks to the experience I gained in these apps, it was easy for me to create my website on Hostinger. So, I asked myself, why don't you get started in the business as a freelance writer? And well, I'm working on it now.
I hope that one day my ideas will help the community, or maybe my experience as a mother will help some perfectly imperfect mother who lives a chaotically beautiful life like ME.
My logo shows my single stage, modeling with my arms crossed and with the silhouette of a dress that I liked, then my other stage as a mom carrying my baby, in the center is the logo of my name with my brand colors.
I began writing "Vivencias - Real Life Stories" after my brother's unexpected death. In the blink of an eye, life taught us that anything can happen tomorrow, so I began looking back to see if I could find any connections or family similarities to what happened to my brother César. So I went back 25 years, and I began to write down everything that happened after my father's death.
This chapter of my life expresses a lot of pain. Writing Vivencias served as emotional therapy for me; Only someone who has suffered the loss of a family member can understand how difficult it is to accept their departure and then take control of our paintbrush and master our brushstrokes of tomorrow, defying the darkness of negativity.




