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Thing is, I'm not Supermom.
- I had easy, beautiful pregnancy and birth, but I know that was luck more than effort.
- Breastfeeding for the first two or three weeks was hard and painful, even though it's "not supposed to hurt". I didn't ask for help like I should have.
- I love my Moby and Ergo, but can't figure out my ring sling, of all things.
- I prefer cloth diapering because, apparently, I'm really bad at diapering, and every time I tried to put a disposable on him, it'd leak. I have better luck with cloth.
- I'm only able to work because my mom and Josh have sacrificed to help with Elliott and around the house so I could get stuff done.
- When I try to work and take care of Elliott at the same time, I feel bad that he's not getting the attention I want him to have.
- He's covered in spit up and I'm covered in spit up pretty much all the time, and I can never manage to have a burp cloth handy. This kid is a spit up machine.
- There are things I swore I'd never do as a mom that took just a couple days for me to decide otherwise.
- Church responsibilities are barely getting taken care of- again, I'm thankful for all the help I've gotten.
- Small group friends have been the best support, and brought us meals for a month after Elliott was born. I don't know what we would have otherwise.
- Now, we eat out more than I'd like to admit.
- I'm obviously not doing a good job being a 'mom blogger', with as few posts as I've written!
I'm loving being a mom, but most the time I'm feel like I'm just muddling through. I suppose that's the story of all new parents. Maybe I'll attain Supermom status someday, but it's already looking unlikely. Elliott's going to have to find another superhero, I'm afraid.
I nominate his dad.
6 comments:
don't worry, the only super-moms I know are exhausted and burnt out. The real moms I know recognize the type of things you can let go of! Keep it up and you'll be fine :)
Thanks for writing this Joanna! It's so easy as a mom to look at other moms and think they have it all together. and it's even harder as a mom to admit you don't!! Although deep down everyone knows there's no way ANY person could have it all together, it's still a thought.
You are doing a great job adjusting to mommyhood, and I can't even imagine working as a mom! oh, and you're also raising a very adorable little man!!
Joanna, you're a wonderful mom. Thanks for sharing yourself with us. Praying for you and Josh to enjoy this time with your new son and to give your worries to our Lord.
Joanna, you're doing great! This time of adjustment is normal. You'll figure out your new normal, don't worry. :-) the first step is realizing you can't do everything, and the next step is prioritizing. You're halfway there! Lol. (I stayed in denial a lot longer than you!) enjoy your beautiful baby!
supermom?
she doesn't exist.
is she did, we'd have to take her down. ;)
Yes, thanks for writing this. I feel you!
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