Meet Keeley, The Super Mumma!
Keeley is the type of Mum who seamlessly weaves through the chaos of motherhood, leaving other Mum’s wondering, "How does she do it?"
With three lively young kids, Keeley not only manages to hold down one job but gracefully balances three. Yet, amidst the hustle and bustle of her professional life, her heart remains centered on nurturing her children into kind, compassionate individuals. From hectic school drop-offs to after-school activities, Keeley is the conductor of her family's daily symphony, with her partner, Anthony, as her trusted co-pilot.
But Keeley's superpowers extend beyond managing her family's schedule. She effortlessly keeps her home a haven of comfort, rustles up mouthwatering meals, and excels in her career pursuits. It's as if she's uncovered the secret to squeezing more hours out of the day. Yet, what truly sets Keeley apart is her down-to-earth demeanor and her unwavering commitment to her family's happiness.
Despite the inevitable challenges of being a young mother, Keeley sees motherhood as her greatest adventure, embracing each moment with determination and a sprinkle of humor. Her journey is a testament to the incredible strength and love that mothers pour into their families every single day. Keeley reminds us that, in the midst of life's chaos, it's the simple acts of love and dedication that make all the difference.
Join us as we unfold a glimpse into the life of an extraordinary woman who, to many, embodies the everyday superhero.
Tell us about yourself….
I’m Keeley, An all rounder boss mama. I'm 26 years old, Partnered with such an involved loving partner and we have 3 children together. Harley Just turned 9. Ellodi Is Turning 7 and Our Youngest Oakley is Turning 2! They sure keep me on my toes and never fail to brighten my day.
If you could describe your parenting style in one word….
Chill and Relaxed
What's the best thing about being a Mum?
Watching your children grow & learn, Its truly beautiful and the best thing.
What's your funniest moment as a Mum?
So Many Funny Moments over the years. Some of them being when our eldest got into the Sudo-cream as most children do and covered his body in it including the furniture but Also when Our daughter thought it was a great idea at the age of 3 to ride her tricycle down about 20 stairs without having time to stop her, She got up without crying and just laughed about it.
What's your biggest lesson?
My biggest lesson would be to always trust your gut instinct, a mother always knows best. Follow your beliefs, your goals & aim for the stars. Family doesn't have to be blood and it takes a village to raise a family.
For myself I had a hard up bringing and my number one lesson I have learnt from that is how I parent and how I bring my children up. Showing them what is right, what is important. Make memories and Laugh because Life is a journey.
If you could give expecting Mums one tip or what's the one thing you wish someone told you?
To appreciate everyday & all the little moments as time passes very quickly. Soak up all the newborn moments and the sleepless nights because I know myself it all passes in a blink of an eye. Try to live in the moment. Be patient and to ask for help if you need, Even if it may seem simple to you, help is what we need to grow and learn. We are all human, try not to overdo it and try to make time for yourself.