I just wanted to tell you how much i appreciate you writing this blog. I am the mother of 4 young children and I have found so much inspiration and commonality and encouragement from reading your writings over the years. When you took a little break last year (?) I was so sad that you were going to be done and I felt like I had lost a mentor. It's easy to think sometimes as a stay at home mom who spends most of her days in yoga pants and without makeup that what I do can hardly matter for anything, but of course that is absurd and sometimes it just nice to find a spot in the world/internet where I can go to feel validated for the daunting and wonderfully beautiful task of being a mother. I admire you and am so grateful you are willing to be vulnerable and open to whoever might stop by. Thank you.
When our first baby was placed in my arms I knew there was no place I wanted to be other than home with him every day. Twenty five years, and five more babies later, (six children, now ages 27-7), I still feel the same. I can’t imagine a more challenging, fulfilling, rewarding “job” than being a mom. It truly is a vocation, and I feel blessed beyond measure. See more in About Me tab at top of page.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thought for a Monday!
ReplyDeleteGreat quote! Thanks for sharing...definitely something to be mindful of when speaking my mind around the house with little ears listening. :-)
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to tell you how much i appreciate you writing this blog. I am the mother of 4 young children and I have found so much inspiration and commonality and encouragement from reading your writings over the years. When you took a little break last year (?) I was so sad that you were going to be done and I felt like I had lost a mentor. It's easy to think sometimes as a stay at home mom who spends most of her days in yoga pants and without makeup that what I do can hardly matter for anything, but of course that is absurd and sometimes it just nice to find a spot in the world/internet where I can go to feel validated for the daunting and wonderfully beautiful task of being a mother. I admire you and am so grateful you are willing to be vulnerable and open to whoever might stop by. Thank you.
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