Lesson 1: Being a mother brings pain and sacrifice sometimes.
Ethan came down with a cold on Monday and each day after that someone else in the house got it. Isaac on Tuesday, Miles on Wednesday, me on Thursday and Taylor on Friday. Isaac's cold turned into an ear infection and mine turned into Mastitis. So after Isaac crying about his ear and me suffering through fevers and chills and painful feedings for 2 days, he and I spent a good portion of Mother's Day morning at the doctors office. Would I rather have been at home enjoying "my" day. Yes, but it was also kind of nice to have alone time with Isaac and nice to get to cuddle him since he's only cuddly when he's in pain. And was the mastitis painful? Yes, but it's sometimes the price you pay for nursing and I'm loving nursing Miles. He's so sweet and snuggly when he's nursing and so not all the rest of the time. He finds all the other boys in the house much more interesting than me and is quickly becoming one of them. He eats when they eat at the table. Plays with them when they play on the floor with their toys. He only can't follow them when they're running around but that will come soon enough I'm sure. So sitting there in the doctor's office I realized that even knowing all the pain of becoming and being a mother puts you through, and knowing all the sacrifices of time and energy it requires, I'd still do it again in a heartbeat because I love these kids so much.
Lesson 2: Being a mother means your nice things always get messed up.
We have these large, concrete planter boxes out back and there hasn't been anything growing in them for as long as Taylor's family has lived here. Because my boys are boys, they inevitably end up digging in the dry dirt every summer and getting dirty even though I lecture them not to. So for mother's day I asked Taylor to plant flowers in the boxes. Kill 2 birds with 1 stone you know- nice flowers, and maybe the boys will stay out of the dirt.
Taylor spent most of Saturday afternoon out back digging all the dry dirt out and replacing it with soil and good fertilizer for the flowers he chose. He even did all this research on which plants would grow best in the shade since this area doesn't get consistent sunlight. He let Ethan help (Isaac was kept away so hopefully he doesn't thing he's ever allowed to dig in the dirt with flowers- "planting" would seem too much like "digging" to him I thought and he might try that later).
they're worth every minute of it.
1 comment:
What a great post. I too realized that just because it is mother's day doesn't mean you get to stop being a mom. Of course someone is going to have to be taken out of sacrament meeting 3 times, someone is going to make a rude comment during your relief society lesson, and of course the baby will not take her usual sunday nap. I hope you are feeling better.
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