“there is no set rule to the family unit, Charlis best friend has
two mums’
KELLY –
Wurundjeri Australian
Business
Woman, single mum, 42
I had Charli Louts Lili (my daughter) when I was 37
and she is the love of my life. I will never forget pumping milk during my
lunch break out the back of the florist and then running it down to Charli at
the child care center, that’s a fond memory. I had to deliver milk twice a day.
I didn’t really realize what it meant to have a
child on my own, but I was surrounded by love and I now cherish every moment,
at times it’s a struggle juggling a small child and my business and now that
she is five (in October 2011), it’s a little bit harder.
I love diversity, it’s a necessity, a wonderful
thing. There is no set rule to the family unit. Charli’s best friend has two
mums. At her childcare center there are other single mum’s, single dads,
families with two dad’s, its very diverse. Which is great for Charli because
she doesn’t stand out, she is accepted for who she is not what society expects
her family unit to be.
She has a deep relationship with her father, he is
Maori and they are close. There is no set rule to our family unit and I don’t
think there should be. I could cry right now when I think about the first time
I held her.
We just found out recently that we are decedents of
the Wurundjeri tribe,, when I visited them I discovered all the elder women
were gardeners which is great because I’m a florist. We all have flowers in our
hearts.
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