A is for Always, because that is what motherhood makes you. Always changed, Always a mom.
Twenty five years ago I held my firstborn child in my arms, discovered what unshakable bonds motherhood creates and wondered, about six weeks later, when "things would return to normal."
Just as quick as I wondered that thought, I realized that the State of Normal had changed. Motherhood creates a new normal, a new forever state of being. Just like I wondered what this child would look like, what this child would be like, I remain amazed, always amazed, how she has grown up.
A is for always, the state that motherhood creates. Always entwined, always there, always, always and forever, a mother.
Absolutely. And then when your kids become parents a whole new set of surprises awaits you.
Posted by: Hattie | April 27, 2008 at 04:44 PM
It's the hardest job I've ever loved. I look forward to someday seeing my children become parents and facing those surprises as Hattie mentions. I love the idea of always...
Posted by: allison | April 27, 2008 at 07:54 PM
I so relate.
Beautiful words.
Thanks.
Posted by: Rhonda | April 27, 2008 at 09:52 PM
What I discovered is that they don't need me as much as I need them. So when I run over to "help" it's because I am lonely for them.
Posted by: Hattie | April 28, 2008 at 01:21 PM
This is indeed the hardest, most interesting, most rewarding and at the same time most thankless job ever. But after 20 years of the "getting up and going to work" life, I would do it all over again to get what I have now. Even though at this moment the Queen appears to be torturing the boy in some manner or depriving him of something, so the referee is on duty.
Posted by: Janet | April 29, 2008 at 10:32 AM
Ahhh, yes. After several months my neighbors said, "Have you set that baby down yet?" Nope. She doesn't like being set down. I never could have imagined.
Posted by: Judith Shapiro | April 29, 2008 at 04:11 PM
You have captured it to a T. Wonderful post!
Posted by: tut-tut | April 29, 2008 at 06:01 PM