Friday, January 31, 2014

Thank a Mom


Thank a Mom

It's something that just doesn't happen enough, and I am just as guilty as the rest.  We take mothers for granted because mothers just do what they do without a second thought.  It is in our DNA, and we wouldn't have it any other way.  And what I have learned most recently with the trials I have been dealing with in my own life is that your mother never stops being your mother, no matter how old you are, how accomplished, or how many tornados (kids) you have of your own, no matter how close in distance, or how far away none of that matters.  From the moment your first born is conceived till the moment you personally take your last breath you will never stop being a mother.

 

When you're a mother  you  go all the time,  I saw a Facebook post  the other day that said "Mothers of little boys work from son up to son down",  true story!  Would be true of daughters too (maybe even more so)!  You are always working, but love the work.  I had the most amazing weekend with my boys.  We didn't do anything special, but they've been really sick for about a month and this was the first time they both have been healthy and able to enjoy the day.  We went to the Dollar Store so Noah could spend his well earned four dollars on a few toys (he's earned it by eating his full dinners every night and nope, this mom is not above bribing when it comes to important things like eating a healthy balanced meal).  I then dragged them into multiple stores while I ran our weekend errands (in the pouring down rain and crazy winds).  It's tough for a 15 month old and a three year old to spend over an hour sitting in a grocery cart while mom checks off everything on her list but they did it with smiles and behaved so well.  It's just so great to see my kids thriving, and warms my heart.  I certainly would have rather been at home playing batman and robin with them, but the reality is we do what we have to do and when we can!

 

Now let me try to get out what I wanted from this blog as now I've started to ramble.  Stop what you're doing right now and thank a mom, and thank the mother of your children (wonder how many fathers actually even read my blog, moms make them read this one), thank your friend that you know is doing a great job, thank your own mother, just thank the mom at the grocery store who's somehow mastered grocery shopping with her tornados and their not screaming (no easy task).

 

 I'm sorry if you're a dad reading this and think, "what about us"?  Dads are of course, very valuable, and the kids need you too!  They need male figures in their lives in general, grandfathers, uncles, step fathers (like my brother who is the best damn father (dna or not)!    My advice to you dad is get on the floor and rough house with your kids, take them to the beach and chase them, teach them to fish and to play other sports, and teach them by YOUR actions how to love their mother, and to be thankful of her. 

 

Here's the other thing dads that you can do, acknowledge that she might need a break, not from you... the kids.  TAKE HER OUT ON A DATE!  A real one, don't half ass it.  This is the woman who gives you her everything every day.  Kiss her, rub her head, and tell her she is beautiful.  Acknowledge what her body has been through and that she looks damn good!  Acknowledge what her mind has been through and know that she needs to be loved and appreciated.  Actions speak volume here fellas.

 

Moms get wore down and we keep going because it's in our DNA.  Rarely do we stop when the kids are awake and do for ourselves.  Sometimes, we get down on ourselves and what would be amazing is to hear this "you're doing an amazing job, you're a great mom". 

 

I know some incredible moms (first and foremost, my own) that need to be told how amazing they are.  I know some moms who have been through some really tough times.   Please stop doubting yourself, and please stop feeling guilty because you need a moment to step back and breathe.  You're a better mother when you're rested and rejuvenated.  You're amazing in so many ways and your kids are amazing.  You're doing a great job.  Don't listen to anyone that doubts you or judges you.  They have no idea what you're going though, what you've been through, and how much is on your plate. 

 

What are you doing still reading?  Go thank a mom.
 
 
 
 

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