Tuesday, November 18, 2014

I let other people raise my kids...???

     Photo Credit: Aubrianah Shannen Photography, Lynchburg, Va 2013

This post was written by my sister, Colleen Larkins.  She is a working mother of 2 and has a great perspective on something that many of us stay at home moms don't think about.  Enjoy!

It was normal small talk type of conversation, then I mentioned I am a working mom,  her response:"I could never let other people raise my kids, but everyone is called to something different.” 

I felt the air being sucked out of my lungs. I didn’t know how to respond.  I was a new mom and my heart ached every time I left my son. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect this to be anyone’s view of me, that I let other people raise my kids. All the sleepless nights, endless diapers, and hours spent rocking my restless infant came crashing in on me.  I was new to this mom thing and I had no idea this was a statement that I would hear over and over again in the next five years.  

Time has caloused my once sensitive Mommy heart and that comment no longer sends me into a depressed mindset.  It still bothers me, but it doesn’t destroy me like it once did.  Because the truth is I have an irreplaceable role in my kids' lives, I am their mother-the only one they will ever have, so it IS my husband and I who are raising our kids.  

It is true that my children spend days with caring, loving daycare providers and teachers.  Those wonderful women give snuggles on cranky days, wipe noses, change diapers and give correction, BUT at the end of the day my kids come home with me, their mother, who loves them unconditionally in a way no one else ever could. These nurturers help in raising my kids, they do part of the job, but if you walked into a daycare or school and asked the teacher “are you raising these kids”  they would say “No”.  Not because they don't want to offend the parents whose children they care for, but because they know that raising kids is not just a job, it is your whole life. 

As a parent, you don't get to simply punch out at the end of the day, or call someone else to manage the little ones when you aren't feeling well.  Despite the fact that these teachers spend the days with my kids, they aren’t the ones waking up with them in the middle of the night when they have bad dreams.  They aren’t the ones cleaning up bucket after bucket during the stomach bug.  They aren’t the ones snuggling them in the evening to talk about how he got left out at school.  They aren’t the ones that decide what my children are taught about life. They aren't the ones who love my child unconditionally.

Maybe you had no idea how bad those words hurt.  I get that, I have learned, after the fact, that something I said hurt, it’s not fun.  Maybe you need to justify a role you play in life, but the truth is you don’t.  You made a decision based on what’s best for your family, and so did I.  No matter the reason you have said this in the past or think it today, please friend refrain from saying it again.  Show your fellow Moms some compassion and love, instead of cutting them down.  Being a mom is the toughest job in the world-whether you're home with your children during the day, or work outside of the home, we are all just doing our best.  Let's keep that in mind and think about each other's feelings before we speak about someone else's choices.  

Sincerely, 
That Mom who works…

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Freedom's Tears

Tears are swift to come, but slow to leave when my soldier is away
Every day, apart from you, all I can do is pray

Even the little things make my world seem so lonely
But Freedom is worth a sacrifice of time with my one and only

I know this time will pass. We will see each other again
Until then I wait and understand Freedom has demands

Freedom is not soft and comforting as resting in your arms
Her price is oh so high and puts you near to countless harms

But when I feel like losing faith and crying endlessly
I know that true Freedom is for so many more than me

So please, Dear Soldier, stay safe and free from fret.
Know I will carry on each day, but I will never forget

Each night as I lay me down, my tired head to sleep
I miss you more than words can say, and sadly, still I weep

God dries my tears while I dream and each day I start anew
Praying, hoping, knowing, I'm one day closer to holding you.

Happy Veteran's Day! Thank you to all who serve or have served to protect our freedom.  Thank you to all the families that sacrifice so much to support those who keep us free!