Monday, October 8, 2007

Motherhood: A New Challenge

I have to admit that motherhood is not all happiness and play, especially for a young mom like me. It is stressful a lot of times. While seeing your baby asleep like a sinless angelMe my baby and my hubby motherhood parenthood ,you cannot simply abandon all the other chores that are needed to be don to keep her safe and nourished.

Motherhood is work in itself. And now I finally realize what my mother went through in raising 10 children on her own. The sleepless nights that you could not possibly count even until today. But having said, motherhood is still the best job in the world. The question is how do we cope with grace and joy doing it? This is the challenge that faces new mothers like me. According to DR. Elizabeth Scott, (thank God that there are people like her) here are some important things to remember:
  • Have Fun: Children bring a lot of responsibility but it could be simply sheer fun caring for them especially when they are still toddlers.
  • Each Age Has Its Gifts: It can be stressful dealing with the tantrums, the busy-ness, and the negatives of each age, but every age brings its own gifts as well. When your toddler smears applesauce (or something worse!) on the walls the minute you turn your back to answer the phone, it’s easy to wish you could fast-forward time to a day when you don’t need eyes in the back of your head, but remembering all that you’d miss—the cute way they call ice cream ‘kreshrame’, or the way their eyes light up as a dump truck passes on the freeway—can stop those thoughts in their tracks, and return you to a more serene place. And, if that doesn’t work.
  • Remember That Time Flies: While it can be overwhelming dealing with the needs of an infant or the demands of a toddler, and the clock can seem to stand still when you’re in the throes of potty training, realize that you’ll be amazed by how quickly it all passed when it’s over. And once it’s gone—it’s gone! Imagine the future you looking back on these days with nostalgia, and keep in mind that they literally are numbered, and you’ll probably find your second wind, and with it, an extra dose of patience and good humor. They’re small for such a short time!
  • You Can Have It Your Way: One of the things that many women love about being mothers is that they get to relive their childhood—in a way. If you loved your childhood, you can enjoy giving your kids the same wonderful experiences you had, relishing not only their experiences, but also your memories. If your childhood isn’t everything you wish it could have been, you can provide a better experience for your own kids, which can be a healing experience for you as well as a good one for them.
  • Don’t Forget Your Inner Child: You may find your playful qualities coming back as you enjoy the day as your children enjoy it, and develop a deeper sense of gratitude and wonder at life in general, as see the world through your kids’ eyes. Whether you’re relishing the beauty of a sunset, rediscovering the addictive fun of Yahtzee, or enjoying any of the parade of ‘firsts’ that starts in infancy and continues through the teenage years, you can learn to enjoy life all over again while your kids are learning for the first time.
Now, with that, I have found my second wind to carry on with my task in raising a great man out of my baby.

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