Unconventional Aspirations: The Mom Perspective

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As a mother, my imagination often takes me to a different realm—one that is far more tranquil than the chaos of daily life. Picture this: the room is dimly lit, sheets are slightly disheveled, and my partner gently nudges me onto the bed. “Shhhh…” he whispers, planting a soft kiss on my lips. “I’ll handle the kids.” He snugly wraps me in blankets, dims the lights, and then… he quietly exits the room, granting me the precious gift of sleep. In that moment, he’s never been more appealing, and my affection for him has never been greater.

However, as the demands of motherhood grow, my fantasies have shifted from romantic daydreams to simpler desires. Nowadays, my dreams revolve around the elusive concept of sleep. Here are 25 more unconventional aspirations from the perspective of motherhood:

  1. Children who sleep in past 6 a.m.
  2. Enjoying a book that isn’t filled with illustrations.
  3. Engaging in a conversation without referring to myself in the third person.
  4. Being tucked into bed at 7:55 p.m. after a soothing bath. (One child’s nightmare, another mom’s bliss.)
  5. Laundry that miraculously folds itself.
  6. Math homework that actually makes sense.
  7. Guilt-free chocolate and calorie-less wine.
  8. Everyone in the family enjoying the same meal without complaints.
  9. The end of Caillou on television.
  10. A minivan that remains tidy for longer than 14 minutes.
  11. A bathroom break with the door closed—and it stays that way.
  12. A girls’ night out.
  13. A cozy girls’ night in (pants optional).
  14. Alone time at home.
  15. A phone conversation uninterrupted by cries of “Mom, he won’t stop bothering me!”
  16. Watching a basketball game without an avalanche of awkward commercials and the questions they spark.
  17. Nine uninterrupted hours of sleep. Okay, six would suffice.
  18. Socks that make it through the laundry cycle together.
  19. Fitting back into my pre-baby jeans.
  20. A day where jeans or bras are unnecessary.
  21. Children who listen attentively.
  22. Kids who don’t whine.
  23. Kind, happy, and confident children.
  24. Kids who love us.
  25. Children who understand just how much we care about them.

While the last three dreams may not seem so wild, they are indeed within the realm of possibility. In fact, they might even be—dare I say—likely. And you know what? It is these attainable aspirations that make all the other wild dreams worthwhile.

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In summary, motherhood is filled with dreams—some wild, some simple, but all meaningful. It’s essential to embrace both the chaos and the quiet moments that define this journey.

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