According to Life and Style magazine, Kourtney Kardashian has completely taken to motherhood following the birth of her son, Mason Dash, on December 14, 2009. She gushes in the interview just how much she loves every second she gets to spend with her new baby son, which is pretty much all the time.
Kourtney, 30, is known as one of the stars of reality show, Keeping up with the Kardashians, and fans have avidly followed this pregnancy. She admits to being a bit concerned that she would miss her freedom, but now says that she does not miss her old life at all. Her days now consist of relaxing, sleeping, eating and playing with Mason. This is a far cry from the way her old life was when she would get up in the mornings and keep going literally until at least midnight. However, Kourtney claims to not miss a second of that lifestyle and is completely into being the best mother she can be.
Kourtney’s boyfriend and father of Mason, Scott Disick, told the magazine that Kourtney was so worried about whether or not she would be a good mother. He also goes on to share that Kourtney is an excellent mother, stating that she is “ridiculously good” with Mason and that she is “perfection” as a mother. Scott proudly proclaims that watching her with Mason has made him fall even more in love with her.
It seems that any doubts or worries that Kourtney had prior to giving birth to Mason have vanished for the most part. She now sees that loving her baby and being there to take care of his needs is a lot easier than she ever thought it would be. She tells everyone just how much Mason has changed her life and that she would never feel the urge to return to her former partying world.
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