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Acknowledging a Mommy’s Greatest Fear

That week Mimi http://4livinginfrance.blogspot.com/2010/02/im-dreading-this-post-but-i-feel-like-i.html wrote an amazing post. She wrote with grace, love, and the accuracy of a professional.

And I am sure there was not a dry eye lash in the room for all that read it.

The story/post involved a tragety. An accident involving a small child in a town 20 miles from her house. I won’t go into detail, but it was very sad and I am sure it rocked everyone to the core.
It made me weep. I don’t even know this family, town or community..and I still bawled. I felt MiMi pain, and I cried for her too.

I will always cry when I hear of any tragety involving children and babies. That’s just me. My husband claims my tear ducts are attached to my bladder. I think we feel it deep in our Mommy-cores because that IS our greatest fear. The fear if we are not vigilant…protective..for a half a second and tragedy will take the thing we love the most away. It’s normal Mommy thinking.

d the mid-winter blues BAD. All I can say is stay busy. Have friends over. Go to local events. Be around positive things and people. You rock my friend. You are a wonderful (and very normal) Mom. :)

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Flashback Friday-Dinosaurs In The Sink


Dinosaurs In The Sink (a.k.a Things This Mommy Is Grateful For)
(repost from July 8 2008)

Something happens to us humans when we become parents. Our world becomes narrow and completely focused on our squirmy pink bundles of joy. It doesn’t change much as they grow either. Everything they do is exquisite..monumental…. the coolest thing we’ve ever seen. As parents, we have so many things to be grateful for…but sometimes it’s hard to remember that when your 2-year old defies keeping her clothes on, and your five-year old mouths off for the 567th time that day.

There was a dark and sad time in our life when being a parent seemed to be out of reach. After years of trying, our dreams came true and we were blessed with a child. That seven year wait has (I think) taken our gratitude to a new level. I always try to look on the bright side of life, even during the difficult times. Parenting is no different. There will be ups. There will be downs. There will be times that all you want is five minutes with someone NOT saying your name. When those moments/days hit, I remind myself, this too shall pass..and these are the things I am grateful for: for:

1. The honor of frantically racking my brain at 5 a.m….trying to think of something we have in the house that starts with “Q” that our son can take to show-n-tell that day.

2. That car seat seat belt strap that never seems loose enough, and has enough twists in it to double as phone cord, may make me mutter under my breath…but at least I have a kid to put in that car seat.

3. As the baby wakes up for the third time in one night, I remind myself I would gladly go without sleep for the rest of my life as long as I never have to feel the empty ache of childlessness again.

4. As I face-plant on the living room floor in the middle of the night, I remind myself how empty my house would be without that plastic Stegosaurus I just busted my foot on.

5. As we rewind Elmo In Grouchland for the 16th time that day, I remind myself there is nothing good on TV anyway, and these days of snuggling on the couch with our toddler while watching a furry red monster will too soon be gone.

6. As my four-year old hangs on me, whines and basically becomes my third leg, I try remember that, though she wants and NEEDS my attention me now, there will come a day when she will be too cool to even give Mom and Dad the time of day.

7. Even though part of me silently groans at the price of Pull-ups and kids shoes, I am just grateful I have little butts and feet to put in them.

8. In ancient B.C. times (Before Children) getting 8 hours of sleep was a priority and I would go to great lengths to make sure I got it. Now, I will gladly forgo sleep completely just to make sure my child’s fever stays in check in the middle of the night. Tomorrow is a new day and another chance to get a better night’s sleep.

9. I quietly cuss under my breath every time I take one of my children to the Doctor and wait in the waiting room for 45 minutes, only to be told; “it’s only a virus. It just needs to run it’s course”. But at the same time I silently say a big “THANK YOU” that it isn’t a diagnosis that involves a specialist, biopsy, or surgeon.

What are you grateful for?

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Mommy Blogger, WAHM, and Virtual Assistant. Being a mom is The.Best.Thing.Ever and Team Family is #1. I am a veteran blogger who writes for 5 blogs as well as 3 of my own. Franticmommy is a place to share the trials of and tribulations of parenthood, the challenges and inspiration of working home, and the thrill of business ownership. And all with a “give-it-to-me-straight” style and a healthy dose of humor.

64 Responses to Flashback Friday-Dinosaurs In The Sink

  1. MiMi February 5, 2010 at 11:25 am #

    This really hits home, makes me think of my post yesterday.

  2. Momma Hunt February 5, 2010 at 12:02 pm #

    I am thankful for the contastant WHY???? At least he is smart enough to want to know what and why things happen.

    More than that I am thankful for my guilty pleasure which is sneaking into his room before I go to bed to make sure he is completely covered in his bed and get another kiss (or ten) in

  3. Mary Aalgaard February 7, 2010 at 7:04 pm #

    I like your gratitude list today. I’m grateful for loud, messy boys who say “You’re lookin’ good!” And, still hug me (even the big one – shhh- don’t tell is teen friends).

  4. Heather February 9, 2010 at 2:28 pm #

    Ahh Jeez…now I feel guilty..lol!

    **grateful for the fact that my kiddo is learning about and loves Jesus and God. Even if he’s been putting off bedtime for 1.5 hours with his constant something or other and when I finally snap he tells me he has one last exciting thing to tell me..that he asked Jesus to be his Savior and aren’t I Just SO Excited for him?

    **grateful that even tho our house is small and cramped we’re adding another life to it in May and it’ll be a house full of love.

    **and ttuh be told..I coulda written just about the same post Becky did…

  5. Montessori Moments February 10, 2010 at 10:29 pm #

    I’m grateful for a wonderful husband and two healthy, happy little girls!
    I am grateful that I can blog and hopefully encourage many others!
    http://mymontessorihomeblog.blogspot.com

  6. Morgan February 10, 2010 at 10:31 pm #

    I am Grateful that even though my four year old whines, complains, sits on my foot while I am making dinner to get his point across, and hates washing his hands EVER, I know that when he grows up he will be a strong man of Christ and will always wash his hands…

  7. iram fartash February 10, 2010 at 10:33 pm #

    cute post no wonder kids are the most wonderful gift of God ,i like ur blog please visit my blog too for some free print able valentine day cards at http://artscraftsnhobbies.blogspot.com

  8. Stolen Sentiments February 10, 2010 at 10:35 pm #

    Don’t have any kids – but you sound exactly like my sister. Great post. :)

  9. Geezees Custom Canvas Art February 10, 2010 at 10:45 pm #

    Great post!

    Stopping by from SITS!!

  10. tristan February 10, 2010 at 10:54 pm #

    I am so grateful for smiles. The ones from random people but especially the ones from my boys. I dread the day when their older and rebellion and frowns replace those happy faces. I hope that never happens…

  11. Jamie February 10, 2010 at 11:14 pm #

    Happy SITS day!

  12. tattytiara February 10, 2010 at 11:38 pm #

    Hey happy sits day! I laughed about trying to find something that started with Q, and then I tried it. No nononono, that is not easy!

  13. Steph February 10, 2010 at 11:41 pm #

    I am grateful for the milk my kids leave on the counter every morning before school. It means they had breakfast that morning and went to school with their bellies full.

    Found you on SITS. Glad I did.

  14. C @Favourite Vintage Finds February 10, 2010 at 11:47 pm #

    Wishing you a Happy SITS Day! C :)

  15. Unknown Mami February 11, 2010 at 12:07 am #

    Oh, I’m going to steal the term B.C.

    Hope you have a great SITs day! I would follow you, but I already do.

  16. AForestFrolic February 11, 2010 at 12:26 am #

    Amen SITSta…happy day!

    Jamie :)

  17. Natalie | The Bobby Pin February 11, 2010 at 12:39 am #

    I’m grateful for my stamina. I need it

  18. DysFUNctional Mom February 11, 2010 at 12:54 am #

    What a great post! It’s so nice to stop and count your blessings.

  19. Petite Little Bee February 11, 2010 at 12:59 am #

    Great blog. Thanks for sharing and have a super fund day!!! Lia

  20. Pink Martini February 11, 2010 at 1:31 am #

    Happy SITS day! I am grateful for many things but I try to find something everyday and put it on my side bar no matter how small it seems. :)

  21. Grace's Mom February 11, 2010 at 1:35 am #

    I am SO with you with the carseat straps!! I hate squeezing my daughter in to her seat, especially in winter with all her layers!

    I’m grateful for all the extra laundry, all the extra dishes, and all the extra love and laughs that come with being Grace’s Mom!

  22. Lynda February 11, 2010 at 1:50 am #

    That was a great post… certainly food for thought. I laughed at the faceplant in the middle of the night… boy, that brought back some memories!

    Popped over from SITS… someone (not mentioning any names, but you know who you are) ate all the breakfast burritos over there and I was hoping you had a couple left over…. or at least cake… some of the SITS featured bloggers pull out all the stops… I wonder if we could get Oprah to be a featured blogger… then she might give me a car?

    Cheers Lulu

  23. gaelikaa February 11, 2010 at 2:07 am #

    Warm lovely post about the joys and tears of motherhood. I’m so with you on all of this.

    Have a great SITS day, new friend. I’ll be back to see you again.

    gaelikaasdiary.blogspot.com

  24. Just Lisa February 11, 2010 at 2:30 am #

    Great post! We Mommies have so much to be grateful for!

    Happy SITS Day!

  25. Helen McGinn February 11, 2010 at 2:38 am #

    Hey lass, you know it’s your SITS day, right? Happy SITS day hon…I’m sorry if you didn’t realise nut enjoy all the bloggy commenting love just the same!

    I’m grateful for this large mug of tea; as the day progresses, I’ll become more grateful… ;O)

  26. Denise February 11, 2010 at 3:21 am #

    Honestly, before I’d seen a you tube video called Ordinary Days, I am not sure what my response would have been. Now, I tell everyone how this video struck me and I would say that I am grateful for all the ordinary days with my family.
    Stopping by from SITS to say Hi! I like your writing. I will be following you :) Stop by for a visit!http://extremepersonalmeasures.blogspot.com

  27. Sharon February 11, 2010 at 4:33 am #

    I know exactly what you mean… we’re “waiting” again for baby #2 and it makes me appreciate #1 so much more!

  28. The Blonde Duck February 11, 2010 at 4:40 am #

    Happy sITS day!

  29. Housewife Bliss February 11, 2010 at 4:51 am #

    Happy SITS Day! I am so with you on the Queen Bee thing, am now following, love your blog. Coryanne

  30. BLOGitse February 11, 2010 at 5:01 am #

    Happy SITS day!

    BLOGitse

  31. JDaniel4's Mom February 11, 2010 at 5:23 am #

    Happy SITS day! I have lived many of the those moments.

  32. North West London Girl February 11, 2010 at 5:35 am #

    Happy SITS day. Reading your blog brought back memories for me of when my chaps were all so little – it really does all get so much easier xx

  33. Judy February 11, 2010 at 5:53 am #

    Happy SITS day! I am grateful my girls are grown up and happy and still love me. It makes all those moments like you mentioned worthwhile.

  34. Queenie Jeannie February 11, 2010 at 6:00 am #

    Happy SITS Day!!

    This was a beautiful post!! It does make me especially sad though for my friend who wants to be a mother so badly and her dream has been dashed once again. Being a Mom is the hardest, bestest job ever!!!!

  35. Mesina February 11, 2010 at 6:09 am #

    Great post! It really hits home for me too, sitting here 30 weeks pregnant with baby number 4. Being a parent is the hardest job in the world – and yet the most rewarding. It’s good to sit back and remember the positives and to be grateful.

    Congrats on your SITS day, enjoy all the love ♥

  36. Missy February 11, 2010 at 6:12 am #

    This a wonderful post. Especially in the last part of winter, when everyone’s feeling a little cagey. Great reminders. And enjoy your day! Thank you.

  37. Christina Lee February 11, 2010 at 6:34 am #

    Your list is sooo great– #1 and #2 are so me!! HAPPY SITS DAY!!!

  38. cat February 11, 2010 at 6:41 am #

    What a great list. In our house it is Duplo people you fall over – a bit less painful, I think.

  39. neither one February 11, 2010 at 7:39 am #

    OMG… your blog takes me back to “mommyhood”… my last child left home and now has 3 babies of her own… my house is so quiet… love your blog! Sending to to my grandbabies mom…
    Sandy

    http://franticmommy.blogspot.com/

  40. LisaDay February 11, 2010 at 7:48 am #

    Exactly. My life has only changed for the better since my little guy entered it and I am pleased that ‘empty ache of childness’ has been filled.

    Thank you for a lovely blog post.

    Happy SITS day.

    LisaDay

  41. Queen Mother February 11, 2010 at 8:20 am #

    My out-of-whack perspective has just been corrected. Thank you for the reminder. (Could I get that in mp3 so that I can just play it over and over on my Shuffle?)

  42. Stay at home mom February 11, 2010 at 8:47 am #

    What a wonderful way of looking at things. I have 6 month old twins. I also have a 16 year old boy. You have helped me remember what I am grateful for and why. It is sometimes hard to think this way when you are sleep deprived and have no time for yourself. However, you have reminded me. Thank you!
    Please visit my blog:
    http://www.twinbabiessoadorable.blogspot.com

  43. Leah Rubin February 11, 2010 at 8:57 am #

    You totally nailed this! It’s so important to keep this in such a healthy perspective. Enjoy them while you can, even though some days are interminable, those kids really ARE going to be grown and gone before you know it. Of course, when I was your age I hated it when people told me that– now here I am doing the same thing… Sorry if I just did it to you!

    Happy SITS Day!

  44. Mrs Mecomber February 11, 2010 at 10:01 am #

    Amen! Having children really changes a person, I agree! And I think it’s all for the better.:D

    I’m here from SITS. Congrats on being the chosen one today! :)

    Rebecca
    FreakyFrugalite.com

  45. KatherineAnne February 11, 2010 at 10:14 am #

    Happy SITS day! I hope you have a blessed day! :) xo,KA

  46. beenomom February 11, 2010 at 12:39 pm #

    Stopping by from SITS on your special day. What a great post. It really helps put things in perspective and makes me appreciate my own children even more. You sound like a very wise woman who loves and appreciates her children for the gifts that they really are!

  47. Kekibird February 11, 2010 at 1:13 pm #

    All well put. We do sacrifice so much but it’s worth it…all of it!

  48. Terra H. February 11, 2010 at 1:27 pm #

    Hello! Stopping by from SITS. I absolutely agree with what you’ve said. No matter the chaos, craziness, screams, and messes it is all soooo worth it.

  49. Jen February 11, 2010 at 1:46 pm #

    I love the positivity of this post! You have a great outlook on life : )

  50. Melinda February 11, 2010 at 2:17 pm #

    I’m grateful for healthy happy children oh and they make me laugh hysterically!
    stopping by from SITS :)

  51. J. L. W. February 11, 2010 at 3:04 pm #

    You are right. Life would be empty without the little ones and I am very thankful they are in our lives. They are definitely little blessings even when they are major stinkers!

  52. Brandie February 11, 2010 at 3:09 pm #

    Happy SITS day! Right now I am thankful that it is 3:00 and Valentine party day is over:)!

  53. The Insatiable Host February 11, 2010 at 7:48 pm #

    i am gratful for:
    1. the fact that no matter what happens in my day, putting my youngest to bed every night gives me the goosebumps..especially when he says “lubs you so much momma”
    2. coffee
    3. in-laws who take all 3 kids under 5 overnight!

    i know its a lot to be gratful for, and i consider myself lucky for sure!

    love the post.

  54. Kim February 11, 2010 at 8:33 pm #

    I tend to think “GAH I’ve gotta get this DONE!” and sigh at the whining turkey who wants my attention. Then I realize how empty the place feels without her sounds- and make myself sit down with her on the floor and enjoy the world 1 foot off the ground.

  55. Nicole Carpenter February 11, 2010 at 10:18 pm #

    This was a fabulous post:) Taking the time to find gratitude for the simple and sometimes unpleasant things really gives perspective on how much we actually have in our lives!! Thank you for sharing your thoughts:) HAPPY SITS DAY!!

    xoxo
    -The Fickle Nickle

  56. FabulousTerrah February 12, 2010 at 12:05 am #

    Right this moment? I’m grateful for your blog. Off to look around some more…

    Stay in touch!

  57. Lani February 12, 2010 at 2:06 pm #

    You are so right about all of this!

  58. Hannah February 12, 2010 at 7:45 pm #

    I love your list of 9 things you are grateful for. They are very poignant.

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  59. TraciLopez February 13, 2010 at 1:38 pm #

    There is nothing worse than loneliness. Thank you for reminding us with your post that taking care of people is so GREAT in comparison. I don’t have children yet, but I have been trying for years to have a boyfriend that treats me right. Now that I have found him, there are things that he does that could potentially drive me crazy (like being a media dictator). But I will overlook those things because he is amazing.

  60. Your Mommy Friend Lori February 20, 2010 at 9:58 pm #

    Fantastic post and all so true. I couldn’t agree with you more! I am grateful that I no longer feel the need to be so perfect on the outside anymore now that I am a mom, there are so many more important things! I am grateful for unconditional love. Lastly, I am grateful for Oxy Clean for getting out all the tough stains that come with 2 boys, lol!

  61. Housewife Savant February 26, 2010 at 5:38 am #

    I missed your SITS day? Ugh. More importantly; you missed me.
    I’m pretty sure when you perused hundreds of comments you were scanning for my moniker. Sorry to disappoint, but surely you know by now that your best bet is to lower your standards in my case. Then I NEVER (read; hardly ever) let you down.
    You’re an amazing blogger. That’s why you had a SITS day, and you probably got a skillion new readers.
    Go YOU!
    You’re an amazing mom.
    One tip; I always keep a Queer on speed dial for “Q” day. My neighbor Jed.
    Or Q-tips. They’re easier to carry. Jed’s such a fatty.

  62. Cheryl May 7, 2010 at 4:40 am #

    Amazing post. For me gratitude is a whole lot it is for you: turning the minor annoyances upside down to look for the gold.

  63. Joann Mannix May 8, 2010 at 7:58 am #

    I, too, feel the exact same way. I have 3 girls and all were a struggle to have. They’re teens now, a whole new set of “honors”, but I never resented a minute of it. Not the sleepless nights or the chaos or the messy house. It was a joy and a privilege, especially the middle of the night feedings. People used to think I was crazy when I said that was my favorite time with my baby, just the two of us in the quiet of the night. Perfect post.

  64. carma May 9, 2010 at 8:01 pm #

    I am grateful for a teen who actually appreciates his mom :-)

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