This Motherhood Journey
I'm getting a little personal today with an essay on my thoughts about travel, adventure, and becoming a mother. I'm interested to know how you feel about the subject. Check out the piece and let me know what you think here: Motherhood as the End of Adventure?
Labels: Inspiration
6 Comments:
Really great piece, Jaime--I think the last paragraph was especially poignant! Realizing that having children shifts the focus of our lives to being about THEM, not US, is so key and it something I need to remind myself of daily, but also what makes being a mom so meaningful. We really do have their futures in our hands and we can't take that lightly, but wow, how fortunate our we to witness their growth!
I absolutely loved reading this! Parenthood is SUCH an adventure...and not for the faint of heart for sure. I think sometimes that is forgotten.
A fantastic essay, it hits the nail on the head. I always thought kids would mean no more adventures, but in fact it just changes the form that those adventures take. We took our 20mth old to Europe - I saw Paris and London and Rome through my own eyes as well as my son's, and it was amazing! Next stop, America, I can't wait to visit it myself, but I also can't wait to show it to my kids, nappies, tantrums and all!
That was beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing.
I was terrified of having a baby. After a few attempts and fails, I had finally given up on trying, and low and behold a year later I became pregnant. I had always thought my whole purpose in life was to become a mother, and a wife. But once I became pregnant I kind of thought, well now my life is over. After a few months of being home with my little angel, I realized my life is finally beginning. There is nothing more special, more fantastic or more rewarding than being a mother. It makes you look at life in a whole new light. Each day is a gift the be unwrapped every morning! Great essay, I am glad someone else shares the same wonders of parenthood as I do :)
I love your cantaloupe story!
I grew cantaloupes in the garden and they hardly made it to fruiting, so I probably would have had the same reaction! (Though my husband wouldn't have...)
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