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The Joy of Parenting

When I first got pregnant, everyone told me how hard motherhood is. You’ll never sleep, birth is the worst, you won’t get to have fun like you do now, enjoy your skinny tummy while you can – basically making me really nervous and not excited at all. I wondered if this was a mistake. Add on that I was pregnant and parenting during a pandemic, and I was not feeling confident about bringing my child into the world.

It’s been about a year and I’m no expert (and who really is honestly?), and while it is the hardest job ever, why doesn’t anyone tell you about the special moments that come with motherhood?

Don’t get me wrong, parenting is hard. I’m tired a lot, especially when I am working too. I get frustrated when my daughter keeps crying for something they really shouldn’t have (looking at you knives in the dishwasher) or when I can’t do anything without a baby on my hip. But it is so fulfilling to soak up time with this little human that I love more than anything in this world. The moments of glee far outnumber the moments of bitterness – by a lot!

Remember this: when people announce their first child, why share the scary parts and the hard parts that can make new parents even more nervous about parenthood?

Share the joyful moments. Make them excited and curious for this stage in life. It helps everyone, even you, to focus on the good.

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