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My thoughts and reflections on motherhood | Quality Time

When children feel genuinely loved, their whole world looks brighter.  Their inner spirit is more secure and they are far more like to reach their potential goal for good in the world.  – Dr Gary Chapman, Author.

Be nice to your kids.  One day they’ll choose your nursing home.  – Phyllis Dillion

#Quality Time

I notice that as life gets more busy as it always does, especially with 4 children, my children start throwing more tantrums, and I get more exhausted.  It occurred to me it was their way of getting my attention, negative or positive attention didn’t matter, as long as it attention of sorts.  I then realised that they needed more one-to-one quality time.  30 minutes of one-to-one time with my 4 year old daughter changed her mood for the rest of the day – that surprised me.  My little investment was worth it.  She had her love tank filled up, and her ability to cope with her 3 brothers was better than normal and she was a more amicable child.  She laughed and giggled and ate her dinner.  It is not always easy to find that one-to-one time.  I struggle everyday but I try hard, and it is not always possible.

I always thought numerous playdates was a good thing, and don’t get me wrong, they are great, but I forget the children don’t always want other children.  They want ME, their mother, to play with them and too many activities robs them of quality time.  They seek my attention.  Rob Parsons, in his book, Heart to Success, tries to teach parents between the balance of work and family life.  From when our children are born until they are 18, he explains, we only have them for 6,575 days, and no amount of success, money or prestige can buy us more one day.  If your child is ten years old, you have 2,922 days left.

As I struggle with energy to feed the four children their dinner, and get them ready for bed, I always imagine in 20 years time I would crave for one more of these nights, and that gives me more positive energy to carry on.  There are nights I am tempted to tell the nanny to put my children to bed because with a 7 month old baby who still wakes in the night, I am exhausted by 7pm.  However, my end goal is that I want my children to have the memories of my husband and me putting them to bed.  I am not trying to win a parent award but I know that in years to come, this will be all that matters in the end.

#mychanges

Cutting down the use of my phone, laptop and ALL technology.  This is the area I struggle with most.  I try hard to reply to all emails for my husband’s business, personal etc but I now try where possible from 3pm – 7pm not to work or use my phone allowing myself to check only once or twice for any urgent issues.  I know people get frustrated with me as I now can only get to my computer twice or three times a week to respond.  Apologies to you all.

I am cutting down certain activities that I enjoy.  I love playdates because it means a chance for me to see my friends too, but I try to limit them so I can try to be in the moment with my children.    I know that I ended up chattering with my friends, and my older three children keep begging me to play with them on the beach.  Otherwise, I choose more interactive playdates with children and parents.

I have tried to cut down on birthday parties that my children attend to protect the weekends as a family.  With 4 children, that is a lot of parties.  I think my children will remember an afternoon fishing with their dad rather than the countless birthday parties that all seem to blur together.  I cannot win prizes with other mothers at school, and I have to strike a balance because otherwise it means on weekends I abandon my other three children to take one child for 3 -4 hours unless I choose that moment as my quality time.

I have also cut down on after school activities because I am trying to spend more time as a family unit rather than racing up and down the motorway.  It’s 20 minutes there and back plus an hour activity so that is nearly 2 hours away from my other children too.

These are my goals over the next couple of months.  I have no doubt there will still be many moments I will struggle to juggle and balance but I forgive myself and start afresh again the next day.

The “ART” of afternoon tea with Vincent Van Gogh | Fairmont The Palm | Dubai

A private tour guide for your visitors | UAE

Your private travel guide in and around the UAE who speaks English, Italian and French – great for your visiting family and friends.

We have been living in Dubai now for over 6 years, and we think we have seen everything until that is we speak to Victor Casse, the owner of Visiter Dubai, and our personal friend and favourite tour guide in the UAE.

These are our quick reasons to book your private guide

#If you need to entertain family and friends

#If there are language barriers French | Italian | English

#If you love history

#If you like something off the beaten track

#If you want to escape the hordes of tourists

#If you want to travel with ease and get someone else to organise your day

#If family and friends do repeat trips to the UAE

If you are nodding at some of the above then read on.

Since we had cost centre number 3 and number 4, the number of guests that we have had to stay has fallen dramatically but we don’t blame them.  It is not much of a holiday if you stay with us and our brood.  However, I do know many friends who have their endless visitors.

We all love our guests but whilst they are on holiday, we are still doing the school run or working.  It is hard to palm off the family to the mall on their own – I don’t know about you but I feel guilty.

Victor is that bridging solution to arrange the family to be entertained for the day but he isn’t your typical commercial company that you are lumping your parents or friends onto. Victor normally looks after VIPs as well as corporate executives companies like L’Oreal who require a French speaking guide and services, as well as accompanying some French speaking executives to meetings to help with translation and to bring them a very well documented insight on the UAE.

Who is Victor? 

Not only is Victor a qualified and professional translator but he is a historian buff having graduated from the University of Paris in History, and later studying International Affairs at the Sciencepo in Paris, and has a Master degree in History from La Sorbonne in Paris.  He has lived in Dubai for over 5 years with his wife and two sons.

How does it work?

Victor, himself, will pick up a party of up to 5 passengers (for larger families, he can arrange bespoke transportation, just ask him), and take them on a either a half or whole day trip and the price includes the transport, water, entrance and Victor as your personal guide.  Prices start around AED1,400

Where can you go?

The day can be a bespoke tour into Abu Dhabi to see historical sites or the different museum projects, or a Pear tour in Dubai, a full day in Al Ain to see the historical forts or jut a generic tour.

For more information on Victor and the types of tours you can expect please go to www.visiterdubai.fr/en/

Chef Heinz Beck | Social | Waldorf Astoria | Quintessentially

Chef Heinz Beck was in Dubai for two nights last week to cook in his kitchen on the Palm at Social located Waldorf Astoria.  The chef is one of Europe’s most respected three star Michelin chefs.  The German chef moved to Rome, Italy in 1994 to take over La Pergola and is the city’s only three Michelin starred restaurant so it was a real honour to be eating whilst he was in service at his Dubai restaurant, Social.

We tried the the chef’s specially created menu, and the food was unique and exquisite.  The restaurant was first introduced to us by the Quintessentially team when Social first launched, and now we are back to try it with Heinz Beck himself in the kitchen.  The food is extraordinary and filled with surprises with delights like molecularised olives that pop in your mouth; you can feel that science and food have exploded in the kitchen.  The pictures of each dish really do speak for themselves.  My dish of the day was the pesto tortellini that just melted in your mouth, made with ricotta and almonds rather than the usual pine nuts and parmesan.  A receipe traditionally from the South of Italy, but with Chef Heinz’s special twist. His home made tortellini skins were crepery thin not to mask the flavour of the tortellini fillings but served as a the perfect vehicle to the pesto and ricotta blended with almonds..

Everything was on time, the service was incredible, and for a minute I felt I was back in Europe.  The main course was lamb, which was not pink enough in the centre for me and a little tough but my husband thought it perfect so to each their own.  The best occasion for a restaurant would be a small group or better still a date night on the Palm, far away from the regular crowds to obtain maximum privacy, and you need to be a foodie to appreciate the evening.  With a Michelin chef cooking, the bill was not cheap but we thought it was good value especially with three starred Michelin chef heading up the kitchen.  It will be worth asking the restaurant when his next planned visit to Dubai will be.