Happy Mother's Day
I’m nine years into this mom thing… And I still can’t say I’m a pro at this, but I am honored to be the mom of these two kids.
This past week has been an example of just how crazy I allow my world to get because I’m a mom. Jordan and Cameron had baseball or soccer or dance or piano or something scheduled every day this week except Friday. So what I did I do on Friday? Did I rest? Nope, I had people over to the house. And that required a hasty house cleaning. That was followed by a Saturday that included Jordan’s t-ball game and soccer game. I had a meeting I needed to attend in between those two games. And afterwards we took family photos for a few hours. Insanity.
But it’s worth it. It’s worth giving my all to my family. But I’ll be honest. I’m super excited my mother’s day is unplanned and relaxed. So far, I’ve cuddled with the kids in bed and enjoyed a “tea party” with both kids in our tree house.
Of course, I wouldn’t be the mom I am without my mom. She showed me the kind of commitment she was willing to give her kids. Heck, she left her job to raise my brother and I.
I know she put in just as much heart and exhaustion as I do, if not more. I’m sad she doesn’t live close to us, but technology helps us connect as often as possible. The kids get to see her over my phone or computer on a regular basis. I’m lucky to have her to lean on, ask questions, complain and just chat with as often as I can. I am so lucky to have a mom who is loving and committed to me and my family. Thanks Mommy! I love you!! (And I’m shocked I found a picture of us together since I’m always the one taking pictures.)
I have to include my mother-in-law as well as a person who has influenced me as a mom. She has gone above and beyond the call of duty to offer support to me and the family before and after I became a mom. She retired not long after Cameron was born, so that has given her a little more ability to visit us in times of need (plus she lives 5 hours away which is super convenient). I can’t even think of how many dates Randy and I have been able to go on because she and my father-in-law were willing to visit us. Plus, she has shown me how I shouldn’t worry about all of the little things since I’m a working mom. She’s okay with a messy house when she visits if the kids and Randy are happy. There’s never been a time when my mother-in-law has said no when we needed help. (Of course I couldn’t find a recent picture of her and I, so I found one of her and Jordan.) I’m so thankful for her love!! I love you!
I’m also thankful for the influence I have from so many women who have given me the confidence to be the mom that I am today. I hope all moms everywhere have a wonderful day and enjoy the family time!
I’m thinking about taking a nap.
Thanks, Jen, this means SO much to me!! You are a GOOD mom & I love coming up to help you when you need me (even when you don’t need my help! Ha-Ha)