A few weeks ago, an old friend of mine phoned. Our dads went to university together and we had been penpals through junior high and high school. Then we got busy with university, husbands, jobs, etc. Since then, we've found each other on Facebook, so when she called, I was happy to chat. Towards the end of our conversation, she asked, "What's it like to be a mom?"
I opened and closed my mouth several times before stuttering out an answer. Right then, I didn't know what to say—motherhood is so full of ups and downs, as any of you moms know. Yet her question stuck with me, making me think hard. And so I've come up with my list of the top ten things (in no particular order) I love about being a mother.
1. Hugs
There is nothing like a tiny pair of
arms wrapped tightly around your neck. My two-year-old in particular
loves to snuggle, but lately even my four-year-old wants a long hug when
she wakes up. Sometimes, I'm guilty of being impatient and wanting to
do other things, but I'm learning to slow down and appreciate those
moments of closeness.
2. Girls
I didn't have sisters growing
up, so I'm having fun with two daughters and the chance to do all sorts
of girly stuff with them. I get to dress them up in pretty little
outfits (well, at least until they started dressing themselves) and
style their hair (when I can convince them to sit still long enough to
get a "ballerina tail," as Lily calls a ponytail). On the weekend,
we all trimmed and painted our toenails. They were so excited about
sparkly toes.
3. Giggles
I sometimes tickle my daughters just to hear them giggle. It is such an infectious, happy sound. Maybe someday they'll hate tickling the way I do, but right now "Tickle Monster" is one of our favourite games. It's a great pick-me-up at any time of day.
4. Questions
Children ask questions. Lots of questions. From very young ages. It starts with simple questions, like "Why?" and advances to more profound questions that leave me wondering how I'll answer them. Sometimes those "why" questions get tiresome, but most of the time, their questions make me think or laugh or look at something in a new way.
5. Milestones
Things that are everyday, thoughtless actions to me—like walking or going to the bathroom or tying my shoes—take time for children to learn. In watching my daughters grow and learn and hit each milestone (from first teeth to first words), I've come to appreciate those little things again.
6. Friends
Remember university days, when you could strike up a conversation with any other student because you both had classes to discuss or profs to complain about or papers to stress over? Being a mom has once again given me that "I have something in common with you" ability to make new friends. Even if I have nothing else in common with a mom, I can talk about my kids with her. When our babies started sleeping through the night. How we dealt with potty training. What cute thing my daughters said recently. And often from there, a friendship develops.
7. Helpers
I now have two little helpers with everything I do. Sometimes, this is frustrating, as I can make cookies faster without Sunshine trying to measure the flour for me. And I wouldn't need to vacuum quite as often if they didn't mash fish crackers into the carpet. Their desire to help—or just to be doing whatever I am doing—is a lot of fun when I let myself slow down and enjoy it. (Even if we need three vacuums now so everyone can clean house.)
8. Companions
On a similar thread to having helpers, I also have two constant companion. Being an introvert, I still appreciate time to myself (and appreciate the fact that they are learning to play better with each other lately), but I also like having company. In fact, lately if I have to drive somewhere longer than 20 minutes by myself, I try to find someone to carpool with. Long drives with no one to talk to are no fun, because I'm so used to having a least some little chitchat coming from the back seat.
9. Needs
There's an old saying that everyone
needs to be needed, and it's true. My daughters need me and while that
is at times overwhelming, it's also very special. I might not be the
best mother in the world, but I am their mother, and each of them needs
me (often at the same time).
10. Siblings
I love the fact that we have two daughters—that they have each other. It's honestly double the fun. Especially now that they are really learning to play together and to talk together. I like seeing them hold hands when we're out grocery shopping or listening to them play make-up games together or give each other big hugs in the morning when they wake up or sit on the couch together to watch a movie.
Your turn. What do you like (or look forward to) about being a mom?


Loved your list! It really made me smile and think of my kids. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely thoughts about motherhood. A very enjoyable list. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list! One of my favorite things about motherhood is having a full bed every morning. My kids all come and cuddle after they wake up.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this post so much. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thanks for sharing your list.
ReplyDeleteI love the snuggles. I hope DS will always make time to just sit and relax with me for a little while
ReplyDeleteI look forward too... bed time!
ReplyDeleteI love storytime, when I get to read books to my son and snuggle under a blanket. I love hugs and like you, the "help" making pancakes. I love hearing my son say, "I love you, too, Mommy." I love the giggles and the games, the outings that are honestly more fun with a little one to experience them with us... So many great things about being a mom!
ReplyDeleteWonderful posts. I'd have to include the sloppy kisses too :)
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