Thursday, May 5, 2011

Saving Snowflakes



(As a tribute for Mother's Day, this is a re-posting from my blog Ten in '10.)

A mother is a person who, seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie. ~Tenneva Jordan

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Being a mother is never easy. Right from the start, it's a challenge. A nine month journey of morning vomit and aching bones and the private knowledge that you are officially bigger than Shamu. Your sexy walks becomes a waddle, your tiny belly become a blimp, and your attitude toward time is "Hurry, hurry, hurry."


Not until you have that baby- cradle that little human in your arms, do you finally say, "Slow down,Time.Please slow down..."
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Most of all the other beautiful things in life come by twos and threes, by dozens and hundreds. Plenty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers and sisters, aunts and cousins, comrades and friends - but only one mother in the whole world. ~Kate Douglas Wiggin

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Being a mother cannot be fully described. There is no set definition, because mothers are as different and unique as snowflakes.
I think the word mother is not a noun, but a verb. I mother my children. It's a process- an invisible blanket of incubation that never fades- a halo of love that is never broken. A daily piece of your heart that is divided and freely given.
Sometimes that piece of your heart returns to you full of pride and joy. Other times, it's a bit broken, fractured, or a tiny bit bruised. But you never stop giving it. You hope. You love. 

You mother.
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“I want my children to have all the things I couldn't afford. Then I want to move in with them.” Phyllis Diller

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If they gave awards for mothering, my mom would surely have a giant one. Because everything I do in my adult life- my choices,my attitude and my convictions are all based on how she raised me. A mothers heart and hands never leave ones memory.
My mother's heart was as big as all the world, and although she had nine children- it was never too crowded or too busy or too tired to fit us in.
And her hands are wings now- still guiding me with an unseen gentleness that propels my life.
There is no blueprint, no instruction booklet, no expert that can tell you how to be a mom. It just happens. Just as simply and as quietly as stars appear in a darkened sky. 

And as miraculously.
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A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine desert us; when trouble thickens around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts. ~Washington Irving

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I like to think that I am a good mother, but it is the final outcome- the end result of my mothering that will matter in this world. If I have raised intelligent, independent, compassionate, and happy children, then I have succeeded on my part. Yet, ultimately their own choices will shape their lives.
Mothering well- is knowing that those choices will be based on what you have taught them, shown them, and been for them.
It is knowing you did your best even during the rough and dark times. That you didn't loose courage or determination or affection. That you kept right on walking through the storms because you knew the sun would shine again, brighter than ever.
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“Every mother is like Moses. She does not enter the promised land. She prepares a world she will not see.” Pope Paul VI
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I know that I won't always be here for my children. I realize that Time didn't really slow down like I asked it to. I see that my babies are adults- and memories are all I have of their Story of Growing Up. But they sure are good ones.
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I cannot forget my mother. She was my bridge. When I needed to get across, she steadied herself long enough for me to run across safely. ~Renita Weems
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I vow to be a better mother. To listen more closely. To criticize less, hug more, give a little breathing room. To adore and memorize my adult children from afar-as well as I did when they were clinging to my neck or sleeping in my lap.


Definition of children: The same as the definition of mother:
They are as different and unique as snowflakes. Handle them with care. They will too soon drift away.
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Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendship fall; A mother's secret hope outlives them all. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes
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Here's to you, Mom. For warm memories of home. Of kitchen tables and fresh coffee- of jelly donuts and pork chops in grease gravy- of gardens and tulips and bleeding hearts- of blue dresses and garters and fuzzy pink house slippers- of powdered donuts and soap operas and visits to the neighbors- of Christmases and fireworks and Croatian bread- but mostly, Mom, thank you for your mothering. Your endless love. Your lessons.

Funny... after all these years, I still keep saying the same thing over and over-
"Slow down,Time. 

Please slow down..."
 

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The moment a child is born, the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new. ~Rajneesh
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9 comments:

Kelli said...

Beautiful! I'm crying in my coffee...and probably did the last time I read it. I'm in the hurry phase, but I need to realize I can't have it both ways since I want to slow down time with the boys. Thanks, Rae!

sisterlinda said...

Ditto...same comment as last year.

Cathy said...

Your Ten in 10 has always been one of my favorite of your blogs. I don't know if it's the wonderful quotes, your own particular insights or a bit of both, but I always felt encouraged and reminded of the things that are important. Happy Mother's Day to you my friend.

Margaret Hall said...

*tears*....Again, you bring us to the REAL part of Mother's Day, our memories that are priceless..Thank you for such a beautiful posting and may I extend the BEST of Mother's Day for you, dear friend~!
Hugs...Just me..

Beth Zimmerman said...

Love this, Rae! And for all the frustrations and worries .... I wouldn't trade it for life without them! :)

Joanne said...

This made me cry! I loved it! what a wonderful tribute! Blessings, Joanne

lvroftiques said...

Just beautiful Rae. Vanna

Tracy said...

What beautiful thoughts and sentiments! Rae, I so appreciate you sharing...Have a lovely Mother's day!

Margaret Hall said...

Hope your Mom's Day was wonderful..See you next week! Huggles, a friend...