We Are Mothers

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We are the women with weary eyes, bustling homes, and overflowing hearts. We are mothers.

This morning, when our little one left his beloved blanket in the car, we paused our work to retrieve it. We changed diapers, drove the kids around, prepared meals, tidied up, bathed our children, read bedtime stories, and banished imaginary monsters. Yet, not a single thank you was spoken today.

Often unnoticed, we rise again each morning, ready to embrace the day. We are mothers.

Tonight’s dinner was chaotic. Our older children grumbled about everything, bickering amongst themselves and refusing to eat the meal we prepared. Our toddlers, overtired and fussy, tossed their food across the floor. In the midst of this turmoil, we raised our voices in frustration, only to retreat to a quiet space to cry over losing our temper, once more.

We are exasperated, yet we forgive and seek forgiveness. We are mothers.

Today, fatigue envelops us. Every ounce of energy is spent just to keep moving until our children finally drift off to sleep. Our minds are troubled by an endless to-do list: cleaning up after dinner, unloading the dishwasher, switching laundry, knowing that fresh clothes are in short supply. Despite the weight of these responsibilities, we found solace in lying next to our child until they fell asleep, soothing their fears.

We are overwhelmed, but we always make time for our little ones. We are mothers.

Eventually, we stumble into bed long after everyone else. Our bodies are exhausted, while our thoughts race. Sleep evades us as we grapple with worries: Are we too harsh? Not strict enough? Are we making the right choices?

We may feel insecure, but our children know we love them, which is proof that we are doing something right. We are mothers.

When we learned we were expecting, we understood that our lives were about to change dramatically. Caring for a newborn would be challenging, but we underestimated how motherhood would consume our very existence.

Some days, we wake up questioning whether we can survive another round of chaos. Other times, we gaze at our children, holding their little faces, wishing they could stay in this moment forever. But we know time marches on.

Our tiny infants grow into mobile toddlers, navigating the challenges of the “terrible twos” and inquisitive preschool years. Our grade-schoolers keep us busy with homework and activities, and we glow with pride at the amazing individuals they are becoming.

As they enter adolescence, we begin to feel the distance. Our hearts ache slightly as they assert their independence, only to return to us as young adults, realizing that the answers they once thought they had were fleeting. Eventually, they marry and have children of their own, and we take on the cherished role of grandmothers.

Through all these stages, we remain steadfast. Motherhood is a journey without a finish line. The seemingly mundane moments we share with our children today are the foundations of their lives. What appears insignificant now will bloom into cherished memories.

Even after we are gone, our children will hold onto our memories, just as we cling to those of our own mothers. They will find solace in the thought, “These are my mother’s hands.” We will always be their safe haven.

We are mothers.

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Summary:

This article reflects on the multifaceted experiences of motherhood, highlighting the tireless dedication, emotional struggles, and deep love that define being a mother. It emphasizes the importance of being present for our children through the various stages of their growth and the lasting impact of these moments on their lives.

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