Mother's Day

Sunday, May 9, 2010

With a year and a half and two Mother's Days under my belt, I am finally confident that yes, they were right to let us take this child home. There is nothing that can completely prepare you for being a parent. It is both awesome and exhausting and constantly changing. Two years ago I would never have believed you if you told me that it wouldn't phase me to go to work with snot smeared on my shoulder. Nor would I have believed that you can live off two hours of sleep at a time for months straight. (Thank God those days are past)! I have learned a lot of the last 18 months and I have many many more years of learning. Mother's Day seems like a good time to reflect on the mother and grandmother's that have influenced me and on the things I love about being a mom. I'll start with me:

Being a mom is...

  • The best hugs and sloppiest kisses.
  • laying in bed listening to a crying baby and praying that he will fall back asleep because your husband sure isn't waking up to get him...
  • Hearing that little voice call you mama for the first time.
  • A million new reasons to love your husband.
  • Laughing at all the funny things your kid does and thinking he is the coolest person ever.
  • Being so proud of the daily accomplishments like rolling over and learning how to use a fork.
  • A reason for every stranger you pass to talk to you (and tell you how stinkin cute your kid is).
  • Reminding yourself that everyone doesn't want to hear about your birth story or about how you got peed on.
  • Praying. A lot.
  • Crying at movies like Dumbo. (Don't tell me you didn't tear up when his mom rocked him).
  • Holding a sleeping baby and thanking God for the miracle in your arms.
  • Looking at a screaming toddler and thanking God for the turd throwing himself on the floor while kicking and screaming.
  • Respecting your parents so much more.
  • Realizing the things your kid does that are so payback for your childhood.
  • Knowing that three is truly a magic number.
I have loved seeing my own mother turn into a grandmother, I have such fond memories of growing up with mine and I love it that Cian has two wonderful grandmothers as well. I saw a quote the other day that said, "Grandma's don't just say "that's nice"--they reel back and roll their eyes up and throw their hands and smile. You get your money's worth with grandmas." I thought this was so perfect! Grandmother's truly have time to listen to their grandkids and slow down when mom is too worried about getting everything done.

I would like to show some love to my mom, my Mamaw Leet, who is still alive and my Mamaw Dot who passed away when I was in high school.
Mom is...
  • The person who comes to your four hour swim meet even though you only got to swim for 40 seconds.
  • The one who worries every year that you won't have enough people at your birthday party.
  • so sure you should have made the newspaper staff and still believes in you when you don't.
  • There to bandage you and give you a kiss when you get a boo boo.
  • A gentle voice singing you a lullaby.
  • The person to call when you are at the grocery store and have no idea what to buy.
  • The voice of reason when your ideas get a little out there.
  • The voice of reason when you don't want a voice of reason.
  • Always there.
Mamaw Leet is...
  • A gentle brush running through your hair while you watch Golden Girls.
  • Pushing you on the porch swing while singing "Mr. Sandman"and "Swing Low Sweet Chariot"
  • A nap together in the afternoon (whether you wanted one or not).
  • Telling you about the man in the attic to get you to go to sleep at night.
  • Pancakes waiting for you when you wake up in the morning.
  • Sitting out in the yard under a huge old tree peeling vegetables from the garden.
  • The best chocolate cake in the world
  • Sunday mornings at church.
Mamaw Dot is...
  • Little Debbies and Cokes whenever you want them.
  • Cigarettes in long cigarette holders.
  • Pretending to be surprised when you sneak up the creaky stairs and say "boo"!
  • A bell to ring when you are sick and need something.
  • A new movie or cartoon taped just for you.
  • Golf lessons.
  • White butter crackers.
  • Big birthday celebrations.
  • Oh Flit!
It is so wonderful to have such great memories and stories from my mom and grandmothers, I hope that Cian can look back on his childhood one day and feel the same way.

Happy Mother's Day!






2 comments:

Alya said...

This is so beautiful, Becca! You are an amazing person, and mom, and I can only imagine how reading this would make your mom, grandma and great-grandma feel. Truly Happy Mother's Day to you : )

Becca George said...

Thanks Alya! You are pretty dang awesome yourself. I can't wait to see you!

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