Keeping up with the Jones Crew

Keeping up with the Jones Crew

Confessions of a soccer wife surrounded by the VA mountains, my faith, many cups of coffee
and my 3 sweet men in this sometimes crazy, yet beautifully blessed life!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

In honor of Mother's Day,..

So last June while the Jones family welcomed Jackson to the world, I received a cute little book from my mother in law, Marty called "1001 Things it means to be a mom". Of course I skimmed through it and there was some cute stuff but now, 10 months later, I've been reading several a night in bed as my way of winding down. I had to share some of my favorites though:


*Being a mom means thinking you're the luckiest person in the world.
*Being a mom means saying, "That's not nice."
*Being a mom means making lists and schedules and posting them all around the house and on the refrigerator door.
*Being a mom means thinking coffee makes you a better mother.
*Being a mom means always feeling judged by the mommy police.
*Being a mom means baking their favorite birthday cake. Even when they're twenty-five.
*Being a mom means keeping your relationship with your husband a priority.
*Being a mom means feeling like you don't spend enough time with your children. Even if you don't work outside of the home.
*Being a mom means knowing you need friends to talk to, because you can only have so many conversations with people three feet tall.
*Being a mom means keeping every Mother's Day card in a special box and rereading them year after year.
*Being a mom constantly saying, "I love you," because that's the most important thing a child needs to know.
*Being a mom means worrying how to keep your baby safe in an unsafe world.
*Being a mom means accepting you're going to show up late sometimes. In fact, people are lucky you show up at all.
*Being a mom means forgetting a baby will impact your career, your savings, and your retirement.
*Being a mom means trading your purse for a diaper bag.
*Being a mom means realizing moms are going through the exact same things-except the thin moms who have nannies.
*Being a mom means not understanding how anyone could consider abortion.
*Being a mom means praying over your child while she sleeps.
*Being a mom means needing to shower, vacuum, wash clothes, change the baby, make lunch, and take a nap-all at the same time.
*Being a mom means obsessing about your child's birthday parties while your husband wanders around saying, "What's the big deal?"
*Being a mom means felling ecstatic one second-and then feeling overwhelmed, lonely, or fearful the next.
*Being a mom means wondering how in the world you could love someone so much.
*Being a mom means signing up for weekly emails from http://www.babycenter.com/.
*Being a mom means suddenly realizing you have that mysterious capability called mother's intuition.
*Being a mom means realizing you haven't been to the gym in weeks.
*Being a mom means recognizing that your children are a gift from God. And treating them as such.
*Being a mom means thanking God for this experience.
*Being a mom means loving your husband even more after having children because of the love he has for them.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Incase I don't talk to you before Sunday, I hope you have a great mother's day! Give the little man a kiss for me!

Meaghan

Wolford Family said...

So sweet and so true!! Happy Mother's Day!