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Motherhood is . . .

Filed under: Christy's Family — Christy at 7:12 am on Thursday, September 6, 2007

One of the many blogs that I read weekly has a monthly group writing project where different readers write on a given theme on their blog. I have yet to participate in the project but this month decided to give it a go. The theme for September is “What is Motherhood?”.

Motherhood is . . .

I remember when I was only about 10 my Aunt Beverly asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. Without thinking I said, “a mommy”. Her comment was that it showed what a great mommy I had if that was what I wanted to be someday too. I did not realize that most of the world did not consider a mommy a real job and that most people would be looking more for an answer like doctor, lawyer, teacher, etc.

Well, twenty-three years later I finally was able to grow up and be a mommy. That meant that first I had to put in 9 long years at my other job as a junior high school teacher but that job has given me experience and perspective will help me in the mothering of my daughter, especially as she gets older. There were both a lot of successes and a lot of failures that I observed and will hopefully be lessons to me.

As a mother I have come to realize even more what a great mother I have. I am lucky that she lives close to me so we are able to spend a lot of time with Nana. It has been fun to see her become a grandmother and to dote all over Katherine. Being a mother has made me appreciate my mother so much more. We have always called her Mrs. Worst Case Scenario because she is always warning us of the bad things that can happen. Now that I am a mom, I also think of those bad things. I love that my mom was always there for us. She did not work and so she was there when we got home from school, she went on field trips, was a room mother and would play with us and help us with our homework. I have learned that quality time with kids is so vital. I learned this from my mother.

I also learned that you can never show too much affection or tell a child you love them too many times. I never doubted my parent’s love. I find myself kissing Katherine and telling her I love her all day long. I know I got this from my mom.

I am so glad that I am a mommy. I know it is a huge responsibility and I pray that I will do a good job. Ultimately it is my job to make sure my child is loved, secure and her physical needs are taken care of. I have to trust God to protect her, keep her well and that she will come to know Him as her personal savior some day.

I love you Katherine. I love you Nana.

12 Comments »

Comment by Erin Morgan

September 6, 2007 @ 7:53 am

So sweet Christy! Very good writing, but the content was beautiful! I know your mom will be so happy to read this post. And you definitely are a good mom!

Comment by Tara

September 6, 2007 @ 2:39 pm

This posting really hits home with me. Very good writing…and you are so fortunate to have a supportive Mom that is a role model in your life. :)

Comment by Christy

September 6, 2007 @ 2:47 pm

Christy,
That was such a sweet post. You made it easy to be a good mom–you have always been so sweet and good. Your little Katherine is following in your footsteps. She’s such a sweetheart. It’s such a joy seeing the two of you together and how much you love each other. Her face lights up when you come in the room. I’m so grateful that God gave you the desire of your heart–to be a mom.
Love, Mom.

Comment by Jordan (MamaBlogga)

September 6, 2007 @ 10:18 pm

At my high school graduation rehearsal, they had us write down what we aspired to be. I put down “Mother” and had a hard time filling in spots 2 and 3. I knew what I was supposed to do, and I’m glad to hear that you did, too (and that your aunt encouraged you!).

Thanks so much for participating this time around—hope to see you in future projects!

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Comment by Sunny

September 7, 2007 @ 7:47 am

I totally agree with you, about how becoming a mother makes you appreciate your own so much more. Also, I realized how much my mother loved me after I had my onw child. Very sweet post!

Comment by Summer

September 7, 2007 @ 7:16 pm

I also learned that you can never show too much affection or tell a child you love them too many times.

I agree whole heartedly.

Comment by childlife

September 7, 2007 @ 9:26 pm

Wonderful post! I love the amazing bond you have with your Mom and how you are passing that on to your daughter.

(And I LOVE your blog header - adorable!)

Comment by Lynnae @ From Under the Clutter

September 7, 2007 @ 11:30 pm

What a beautiful tribute to your mother! I can just tell by reading your post that your daughter is fortunate to have a mother like you.

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