Once I’ve fed; entertained; disciplined; played with; answered a billion and 1 questions and then finally put the kids to bed, I get to relax and watch some tv – I am exhausted.
I don’t do this everyday, only every so often, to give those who do a chance to enjoy their long lost freedom – I am the babysitter.
I’m a firm believer in the saying “it takes a village to raise a child” and have chosen to avail myself, to a couple of good friends, as a helping hand to their adventurous child filled life. I love children; so much so, that I could not think of anything better than spending some good old time with them – everyone wins.
Now you’re probably thinking… “She’s crazy!” Or “it’s easy to be a part time parent, but she has no idea what it takes to be real parent” and you would be completely wrong. Yes, I may not understand the daily experiences of a 24/7 parent but, I’ve had my fair share of the ups and downs of the job and have learnt enough to understand the stressors associated with it.
I’ve been traumatised by the non-stop screams of a scared and confused toddler and awoken by the cries of a sick and uncomfortable child. I’ve been left defeated by the demands of an upset baby boy, who just refused to be put down because all he wanted was to sleep in MY arms until his mommy got home. I’ve been entertained by their excitement to many a discovery and amused by their unlimited boundary pushing tactics. I have been moved by their unconditional expressions of love and intrigued by their intentional acts of attention seeking. I’ve celebrated their applauded victories and consoled them through their misunderstood frustrations – I’m well aware that the task of parenthood is nowhere near easy…
Being a mom (or a dad for that fact of matter) is a roller coaster ride that often requires a lot of blood, sweat and salty flavoured water because…
To be a mom requires you to make some tough decisions, deal with temper tantrums and juggle a variety of life’s never ending tasks, simultaneously.
To be a mom requires you to overcome sleepless nights, overlook the chaos of clutter and face unimaginable criticism (from the people you’d think would be rooting you on because they’ve been there and done that), all while keeping your head held high.
To be a mom requires you to know it all, fix it all and carry it all.
To be a mom requires you to constantly support, encourage and counsel when and as it is demanded of you.
To be a mom requires you to put yourself aside, and learn to devise and conquer despite the overwhelming fear and persistent need to call quits.
To be a mom will require you to sacrifice every aspect of who YOU are, for the benefit of who THEY will become.
To be a mom requires you to love beyond, above and outside of yourself.
To be a mom requires you to be a superhero without any superpowers – your mission is to defeat, defend and deliver…. Good Luck!
To be a mom is a tough and exhausting job that requires more and more out of you each and every day.
And yet, in spite of all this, I have observed that…
To be a mom is the biggest and most rewarding yet underrated blessing, that is given to mere mortals such as you and I.
And if you really think about it…
To be a mom is an incredibly symbolic representation of our relationship with God.
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Beautifully written. What you said was touching, and how you said it moved me. I’m sure most of us moms fall short of the supermom reality though. To be a mom is all those lovely things, but it’s also about making mistakes, and being able to forgive yourself when you realise you’re not perfect after all…
Totally agree Lin, thank you for reminding me of that. I guess I left it out because the moms I get to hang out with have been open about their experiences; allowing me to learn from them that I barely notice the mistakes… all I see is awesomeness!! From an outsider looking in… You ARE superheroes, and no one has the right to condemn you for anything you do… not even you!! (Well unless it’s really wrong)
and I can only say that you are the greatest babysitter EVER!!!!
Thank the Lord for someone like you that sees the need!
Love ya Chantelle
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It really takes a village to raise a child
Awesome! Thank you.. It really does, i am not a parent but oh my goodness… There’s a reason why family and friends exist… You most certain can’t successfully accomplish that task on your own… Ever
Saw your reply today….. I don’t even have time to open my blog daily and post something…. that’s what it takes to be a mom…
Very True, and Very Well written. Love.