Sunday, May 10, 2015

Motherhood Reflections


On this special Sunday in May, I am turning my attention to my experiences of motherhood.  From the moment of realization that you are ‘with child’, until you draw your final breath – a woman is forever a mother.  Motherhood is defined as the experience of having and raising a child.  

Motherhood includes feeling a kaleidoscope of emotions simultaneously – fear, joy, worry, angst, pride.  It can also include being an advocate and a revolutionary who empowers her children to engage in society in a meaningful, fun and vibrant way.  Motherhood also means always giving up the biggest piece of cake and the last Popsicle.

Motherhood is leading by example when it comes to telling right from wrong and showing your kids which battles are worth fighting.  It’s encouraging your children to learn new things and to give their best effort to accomplishing a task.  And when the time comes, motherhood is letting go of the reins to see where the children go on their own.

Motherhood is the realization that our children make us laugh, bring out the teacher in us, and each child is a complete individual with a unique personality, outlook, potential, talent.  I choose to spend time in the presence of my daughter because she is someone whom I love, respect, admire and laugh with – she has such an infectious laugh!

I am forever grateful that God bestowed upon me the desire of my heart to be a mother.  The rewards have by and large outweighed the challenges!   

As the quote from Elizabeth Stone goes, having a child “is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body.”

As Bill Murray’s character in Lost in Translation observes, “They learn how to walk and they learn how to talk… and you want to be with them. And they turn out to be the most delightful people you will ever meet in your life.”

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