I am an amazing Mom. Not pretty amazing, more along the lines of fantastically amazing. My house is a mess. There is dog hair everywhere and toys in - Every. Single. Room. Laundry is done on a strictly need-to-do basis only. Four kids later, I'm rockin' the "Mom Bod" hard core. I co-sleep with my 4 year old, and have no plans of stopping any time soon, just don't have the fight in me at the end of the day. I won't drop her afternoon nap because I need one too. When I come home from working a midnight shift, I put on cartoons and give the 4 year old my phone and let her go nuts for 2-3 hours while I sleep on the couch. Because of my work/sleep schedule, I rarely volunteer in my kids' classrooms. I don't buy them brand name clothes, I'm too cheap. I haven't taken a family portrait since the baby was born (she's the 4 year old), so I only have three of my four kids immortalized in a professional photo. My go-to meal is frozen chicken nuggets and chocolate milk. I have favorites. Not overall, but at different stages in our lives, at times I connect with one kid more than the others. Truth.
We are amazing Moms. We give it our all, each and every day, no matter what that looks like. At the end of the day, our kids are safe and know they are loved.
Truly, what else matters?
So forget the "Mom Guilt". We're doing a fantastic job, all of us. Forget the constant comparison and pressure to do more than we do and be more than we are. We are enough. Forget the doubts and insecurities. We got this. Because we are Moms.
Kudos to you, my fellow Mom, keep being amazing.
I am an amazing Mom. I love them unconditionally at all times. When we're together, I do my best to be present with them. I give them my time and attention. I admit when I'm wrong and I apologize - all the time. I set boundaries and enforce limits. I teach them to be kind, gentle, compassionate people. I teach them success cannot be measured by material possessions. I teach them to love others - all others. I teach them to believe in themselves. I see them for who they are, not who I want them to be. I have hard and open conversations with them. I balance a million things, and they are always at the top of that list. I know who my priorities are, not what my priorities are. I give it my all, each and every day, no matter what that looks like. At the end of the day, my kids are safe and know they are loved.
We are amazing Moms. We give it our all, each and every day, no matter what that looks like. At the end of the day, our kids are safe and know they are loved.
Truly, what else matters?
So forget the "Mom Guilt". We're doing a fantastic job, all of us. Forget the constant comparison and pressure to do more than we do and be more than we are. We are enough. Forget the doubts and insecurities. We got this. Because we are Moms.
Kudos to you, my fellow Mom, keep being amazing.
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