Life is hard. No one ever tells you that.
Marriage is work. No one lets you in on that little secret either.
Child Birth hurts. Not a secret, but for some reason it’s glossed over pretty well.
Here is another little tidbit. When you are trying to help your babies navigate this crazy world, sometimes they fall.
It might be just a scraped knee from a slip off their bike, or perhaps their heart is breaking because their best friend is moving away. Either way, it hurts.
I’m grateful that I’m the one they run to.
That while they are young, I can still help to fix things.
Sometimes Mom’s kiss makes the pain go away and my arms still hold some magic.
I know this won’t always be true.
Life is hard, and sometimes they fall.
I plan to do my best to make sure they always get back up again.
Madame DeFarge says
Everything you say is entirely true. I’m 42 (and 1/2) and still go to my mum when I’m stuck about stuff. There are many secrets that the world doesn’t tell you about, especially about marriage, but we keep perpetuating the myths.
marathoner81 says
That is sooooo true!!!
I was married very briefly and no one, I mean no one ever told me how much work it involved. I wish someone would have told him too!
And seriously, there are so many sides of childbirth that either no one tells you about or that you can’t understand until you go through it.
Jennifer says
Ugh, it takes everything in my body not to pick my baby up every time he falls on his butt from trying to walk, I can’t imagine what it’ll do to me when he’s older making mistakes in life!!!
Karen says
Which makes you one awesome mom.
Randi Troxell says
hey… at 25 and married… i still run to my mom sometimes, moms are wonderful!
Stacey says
That’s a beautiful thought of the day, you should have saved it for Mother’s Day! 😉
Thanks for stopping by mine. It’s always so nice to talk to fellow Canadian Blogging Mama’s. I miss Ontario nearly everyday.
Jenjen © GottaLoveMom says
So true …
Sometimes it’s not just the physical fall;
Sometimes our kids dreams get crushed and we have to be there to get them back-up.
Have a great week!
Jenjen
http://www.GottaLoveMom.com
Jenjen © GottaLoveMom says
So true …
Sometimes it’s not just the physical fall;
Sometimes our kids dreams get crushed and we have to be there to get them back-up.
Have a great week!
Jenjen
http://www.GottaLoveMom.com
Margo says
wonderful post! As my daughters get older, it seems harder to know when they’ve fallen – so much goes on I don’t know about now in those little heads – but it is very cool how I still kind of just know, at least most times, I hope! Life is hard and we just want to wrap them in cotton!
Busy Bee Suz says
Very sweet. True that they run to Mom…good thing is when they get older and have real problems….bigger problems..they will still run to YOU.
Kelloggsville says
That’s a lovely thought for the day, sometimes I’m too keen to try to ‘fix-it’ sometimes its best just to be there as you say.
(I am going to have a hunt around for that book Suzanne)
Appreciate that, thanks
x
Maternal Tales says
Aah that’s gorgeous. Yes they do fall (mine more than most at the moment I think). It’s quite heartbreaking, but like you say when you can make it better with a kiss and a cuddle it’s an amazing feeling. x
Martha says
So true, I was just telling my husband this same thing last night. In so many ways it was easy when they were babies, you could make it all better. Now, that they are teens/preteens, not so much. Thanks for a great post.
Anissa says
What a wonderful post. TFS
Suzanne says
What a sweet message. I love being there for my girls, too. When they were at school, I just wanted them to have a teacher that knew how to give a hug if they needed it. I read a great book once…The Blessings of a Skinned Knee. All about how some parents try to prevent their children from EVER falling, literally or figuratively…and how it WILL happen and our job is to be there as you said…to encourage them to get back up again:-)