Being a Mama confers on so many crowns of responsibilities and these multi-tasking are meant to be executed with your hands tied behind your back, your eyes closed, with loads of grace and as cool as a cucumber. Yeah right!
It is also to be done with a flourish of excellence while trying to get your own life somewhere in the mix of playing so many roles such as:
Chief Executive of the House (after the Chairman if there is one)
Chef to fussy clients.
Housekeeper
Taxi driver without any tips.
Peace broker
All teams cheerleader.
Professional anger management manager
Secret keeper
Hair stylist
Errand girl
Laundry machine operator
Security officer
Toy repairs specialist
Teacher
Financial Manager
Art director and Model too
Poop cleaner and potty trainer
Personal Assistant to all and sundry
Day care provider
Teeth inspector
PTA champion
All and sundry family therapist
In house doctor/nurse and bruise healer
The storyteller extraordinaire with singing talents
Sleep scientist and slayer of scary monsters under the bed
Hugging and kiss champion
Stain removal and mess packer expert
Prayer warrior
Events manager
Health and Safety supervisor
…….and the list goes on endlessly!
Sometimes, I am not quite sure whether the assignments the teacher gives in school is meant for the child or for me and to test my patience.
Now, let me go and put on my draughtsman, architect, site worker hat on! We (I and my young son) have to continue his new class project of building the Dubai’s Burj Al Arab with hardboard, tin foil, colours, glues and all sorts of fun stuff. He is the main director of this act.

It took the builders 6 years to do the original building and now we are expected to get our replica done in a few days.
As you can see from the picture by the side, it is work in progress and we are making a mangled mess of it (but having fun though).
Let’s hope it turns out fair at the end of this patience inducing exercise and then I can continue building my blog.
Enjoy the multi-tasking hats that motherhood confers on you.
How many hats do you wear so far?
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
In response to NaBloPoMo prompt Wednesday, November 11
What was the last thing you fixed or built?


My hat is off to all mums! I am in awe!
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A role that is never ending 😉
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I love this post it is so very true!!
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Mama, your multi-tasking hats must be a whole lot 😉
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ha ha everything ok 100 hats!
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Well done super mama 🙂
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Awwe thanks baby girl!!
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(((hugs)))
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The last thing I fixed was the vacuum cleaner, to vacuum up the baking soda off the carpet when our (my) new puppy has an accident. I’ve also attempted to negotiate a detente between our two cats and Little Frank, the Mt. Vesuvius of urine, So far, so good! Thanks for the laugh, I needed it badly! As my wonderful stepson says, “it’s all good”!
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Now that sounded hectic 🙂 🙂 Oh my word! It is an endless but beautiful cycle.
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You should see the t.v. show “The Middle”, one of my elderly mother’s favorites. Just watch it, especially when the youngest son has a “school project”. Guess who does it for him? MOM!
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Precisely! I think these teachers just do it deliberately, just to keep us hoping on different toes 🙂
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All the best:-)
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Thank you Khaya. Will try to do my best 🙂
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Oh yes! I can completely relate, and, as they get older it doesn’t get any better, it just gets…more! Trust me on that one. Actually, when Robert started building the medusa from the London taxi, I asked him for the “for hire” sign and am making it into a lit sign for my home, because I figure that after a million years of raising children I can just about do it all. 😀
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Honestly speaking Veronica, it trains you to do almost anything. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Kind regards 🙂
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love your sense of humour. being a mum is the hardest job ever hands down anything else is fun and thats me with a teenager boy and toddler another boy. x
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It’s such an amorphous role indeed but worthwhile.
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Your so right especially when you find out there doing so well you think I’m doing something right my shouting can’t be that bad
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Yes! Precisely. I wonder if there is any mother under the sun that didn’t shout. Maybe Jesus’s mother, but he gave the poor lady a lot of palpitations.
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haha love it yes he did. x
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🙂
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I am in aunthood, so I will stand to the side and let the moms take over :D.
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Okay 🙂
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I find it interesting how many roles I have in my home and I don’t even have children yet, just a man 😛
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Hmm! They can be like babies too 🙂
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Still chuckling! I can so totally relate…
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We are simply full of grace 🙂
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Great job on the list.
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Not a short list at all. Thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome.
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You’ve summed it up nicely. This is why Dr. Phil has said in the past that stay at home moms (should be “moms” in general) are worth well over $100,000/year. Look at all the jobs we perform!
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Seriously, it’s not something to turn the nose up at. Priceless service!
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Hehehe! I think the assignments are designed to test your patience sorely.
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Been there, got the tee shirt!
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🙂
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I love the Chief Executive of the House! 😄LOL! But I hate being the plumber who has to clear the choked toilet 😂 I totally agree with the school’s projects: is it for the child or the parent?! LOL!😅
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Most women are the chief executives while the Chairmen sit in the chairs flipping the controls 😉
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LOL that is so true! 😀
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Geesh, too many hats but prayer warrior has definitely been on top of list for years.
The last thing I fixed was replacing all toilet flusher systems. The last thing I built was the retaining wall in front of my house.
Blessings, Emma
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It is just amazing how women carry on! Thank you Emma for your sharing yours. Blessed love
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Oh my, I can so relate with everything you’ve said, including the most ridiculous school projects they come up with these days! Love this!
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Thank you for reading and your expressions. Honestly, sometimes, I think those projects are vendettas 😉
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Nicely put. Mothers are really amazing what they do for the family. I have always known mothers do a lot but you opened my mine more. Thank you and all mothers for all that you do.
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Thank you sir for taking the time to read and to appreciate us. More blessings to you 🙂
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You are welcome, Jacky.
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I’m exhausted just reading your list! LOL Yes, hats off to all moms, I don’t know how you do it!
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Kathleen, it is simply beyond comprehension at times, but with grace, we overcome. Thank you so much for visiting. Kind regards 🙂
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Many thanks Danny 🙂
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My pleasure!
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