Wednesday, August 27, 2008

i'm a bit average

How much do I love being a mom?



I love it so much.

Don't get me wrong, I've had the moments just like every other mother out there. I'll be the first to tell you it's nothing like how I played 'house' when I was a kid.

I lose my patience on a regular basis, and my temper on occasion too. There are nights when I am counting down and I rush those kids into bed at the earliest possible second I can get away with so I can have some quiet. I've cleaned up messes that would have made me puke just thinking about it before I had kids. I have cried over spilled milk, and about a hundred other things that really don't matter at all.

My life is not perfect. I am not perfect. My kids are not perfect.

And that's ok.

Actually that's how it is supposed to be.

There are so many things in life that are important and good to do. "...never be afraid to aspire to be a mother. Get your education. Go have experiences that will broaden your mind and enrich you as a person. But don't forget what is most important." Jane Clayson Johnson



My mother in law has told me on more than one occasion that all she ever wanted to be was a mom. What a truly great aspiration. It is an aspiration for the most noble job on earth with the least recognition.
Would I be a better mother if I got a paycheck? Would I get overtime if i woke up in the night with them ? How about if I make a meal with all the food groups and they actually ate everything without a fuss, a bonus perhaps?
Of course not. Because a mom can't deny that she wants the very best for her kids and will do anything and everything to make this happen.

Creating a loving home for a family is such an important and often hard thing. But time and time again I have seen the blessings of a loving family. So I know that I will do this for my family. We cannot afford to waste our time with trivial arguments between family members. Do not waste your thoughts and words holding grudges.



Some of you may be thinking, "Well, Lindsay, you have no idea what it's like to have family problems or major disagreements in your family." Well, guess what? (and i'm sure none of you are actully thinking that, i'm just making my point here.) You're right. I don't. My mother raised me the best she could and lucky for her I listened, and so should you. (and that is the way I prefer to think about it. I have learned and grown from my experiences and there is no need to dwell on the past and the unimportant details.)

For me, my family is not that trial of my life. (ok, sometimes my kids are the trial of the day) When I have a trial, that is who I go to. I go to Derek for comfort, my parents, my siblings, my in-laws on both sides. They are who I want to be with today and forever.

So if you are ever thinking that you are not cutting it as a mom, you are most likely doing a fantastic job.



"If we stop to think about what we do, really do, we are building for the centuries. We are building character, and tradition, and values, which meander like a river into the distance and out of sight, but on and on and on." Anna Quindlen

I would venture to say my life is very average. I went to school, got married, worked for a while, had a kid, and another. No major achievements there to the unaverage person I guess. But I'm pretty sure I'm in the middle of a very major life: for me, my man and 2 little people that watch my every move. And I don't want it any other way.




Good night. By the way, the random pictures throughout are our trip to the zoo back in July. And no, I didn't dress them in the same color on purpose.

12 comments:

Tisha said...

What a GREAT post!

Susie said...

i wish i had something insightful to say... speechless. thanks for the inspiration. i can sure use it after a very long night and of course Sadie is dressed but not me....kids first right. love ya and miss all you guys.
p.s your kids are so lucky, but you know that

melissa said...

Thanks for this post, Linds. I totally agree that families are the most important things we have on this earth and that the calling of being a mother is a really special gift that we are given as women. I think you have been an awesome mom, and I look forward to the day when I can be a mom too. In the meantime, I'd better find someone to be a good husband first!

Christal said...

I love this post the quotes the thoughts all of it. I feel the exact same way as a mother, as a person and as a family. WE are so blessed. We have our trials but thankfully we have each other as a family unit to help us through but overall we are very very blessed with awesome husbands and great kids and a new day everyday to work harder on the things we need to improve {like same for me patience and tempers once in awhile right!!} Love this post!! Hope all is going good love the cute pictures too! ttys

Mindi said...

Very cute blog. I think yer a great mom, you have a wonderful family, and I'm glad to be friends with you and your sister! I want you to know I think about you guys often, especially Derek's family.

whitney said...

I know you dressed them the same on purpose. Thanks for he reminder, as I sit here with useless contractions that won't become regular, willing this baby to come out and thinking only of myself!
Have been thinking about you and Derek lots lately. We have been total slackers in the friends department. But please know we are always here for you guys.

Sarah Shaw said...

thank-you. almost got dusty eyed :)...almost

Alysha Sladek said...

i love reading your posts. this one was great!!! it's crazy being a mom, but i wouldn't trade it for anything!! 'oh and your kids are adorable!

Jackie said...

Ok, so you're such a great writer! As I am in the middle of a crying baby and a 2 year old who keeps licking my computer screen (weird I know!) you made me remember why i love being a mom so much! Your kids are adorable and I love sleeping kids in the car!! Hope you're doing well in Cardston!

Jess said...

You are so talented at writing. What an amazing post. I am like man I am just going to read this whenever I am having a bad Mom day. Thanks for being such an inspiring person!!!

Oler Family said...

You are such a great mom! I wish you were closer. And you were right..i did a new post and now I can comment again...(smartie pants!) but I also figured out the problem!

Jacklyn said...

I loved this post and I like to think that our deep conversation the other day inspired some of this...We need to write our book. But your a way better writer than me so I need you...Love ya and miss ya I love your blog