Showing posts with label Mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mom. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Why Mom's Are Super & Have No Time


Just came across a great read about why moms don't have time for everything, yet can still do everything. This article gives a short and concise insight to those who don't have kids and don't exactly know what's involved. My own mom and my sister Ayesha, and other countless mothers come to mind because I see how much they do and I just love and appreciate them for all their hard work and dedication to their families. So to all you moms out there...super thanks!

Article by Carolyn Hax

"Carolyn:

Best friend has child. Her: exhausted, busy, no time for self, no time for me, etc. Me (no kids): Wow. Sorry. What'd you do today? Her: Park, play group . . .

Okay. I've done Internet searches, I've talked to parents. I don't get it. What do stay-at-home moms do all day? Please no lists of library, grocery store, dry cleaners . . . I do all those things, too, and I don't do them EVERY DAY. I guess what I'm asking is: What is a typical day and why don't moms have time for a call or e-mail? I work and am away from home nine hours a day (plus a few late work events) and I manage to get it all done. I'm feeling like the kid is an excuse to relax and enjoy -- not a bad thing at all -- but if so, why won't my friend tell me the truth? Is this a peeing contest ("My life is so much harder than yours")? What's the deal? I've got friends with and without kids and all us child-free folks get the same story and have the same questions.

Tacoma, Wash.

Relax and enjoy. You're funny.

Or you're lying about having friends with kids.

Or you're taking them at their word that they actually have kids, because you haven't personally been in the same room with them.

Internet searches?

I keep wavering between giving you a straight answer and giving my forehead some keyboard. To claim you want to understand, while in the same breath implying that the only logical conclusions are that your mom-friends are either lying or competing with you, is disingenuous indeed.

So, since it's validation you seem to want, the real answer is what you get. In list form. When you have young kids, your typical day is: constant attention, from getting them out of bed, fed, clean, dressed; to keeping them out of harm's way; to answering their coos, cries, questions; to having two arms and carrying one kid, one set of car keys, and supplies for even the quickest trips, including the latest-to-be-declared-essential piece of molded plastic gear; to keeping them from unshelving books at the library; to enforcing rest times; to staying one step ahead of them lest they get too hungry, tired or bored, any one of which produces the kind of checkout-line screaming that gets the checkout line shaking its head.

It's needing 45 minutes to do what takes others 15.

It's constant vigilance, constant touch, constant use of your voice, constant relegation of your needs to the second tier.

It's constant scrutiny and second-guessing from family and friends, well-meaning and otherwise. It's resisting constant temptation to seek short-term relief at everyone's long-term expense.

It's doing all this while concurrently teaching virtually everything -- language, manners, safety, resourcefulness, discipline, curiosity, creativity. Empathy. Everything.

It's also a choice, yes. And a joy. But if you spent all day, every day, with this brand of joy, and then, when you got your first 10 minutes to yourself, wanted to be alone with your thoughts instead of calling a good friend, a good friend wouldn't judge you, complain about you to mutual friends, or marvel how much more productively she uses her time. Either make a sincere effort to understand or keep your snit to yourself."

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Rough Couple of Days

I've been a pretty bad couple of days this week. I got up Tuesday morning and felt n a sharp pain in my lower back. Next thing you know I'm stuck at home in bed. Even sitting was painful. After some good old Aleve every 6 hours for 2 days, I finally got out of the house. I even got a chance to go see my mom in the hospital, which I felt terrible about because she's been there by herself. She did have a steady stream of visitors though, but I'm still her favorite ;) j/k. My brother Abid, who's probably the nicest guy you'll ever meet in your life, has been staying with her every single night. He goes to school during the day, then goes straight to the hospital and just studies there as well (and he's still gets 100's on his tests!). Kudos to him and probably deserves the favorite son award.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Awesome News: Mommies & Babies Weekend

I hope everyone had a great weekend! I've been bombarded with performing magical post processing wizardry work, but I've been getting nothing but great news all weekend as well. (For all my brides, your pics are coming! Keep an eye on your emails.).

First, Nicole & Kyle, one of the sweetest and coolest couples who's wedding I had the pleasure to shoot, had their first baby over the weekend. Sloane was born July 18th 2008 at 12:58pm. She was 7 lbs, 3.5 oz and 19 1/4 inches long. Beautiful news for this happy couple. I loved their wedding because they had it in a ultra cool mansion with a live band and the most fun friends & family. Nicole is a talented artist who has her very own creative stationary business, the House of Hazelnut. She personally makes some awesome stationary & invitations for all kinds of events. Make sure you check out her website!

Now we just have to schedule a baby session because I promised Nicole I would. I'm so looking forward to the baby session because I'm a sucker for babies! In the meantime, here's a picture they sent me.



The great news doesn't stop there. My dearest mom just got out of surgery for her knee replacement. Luckily, the surgery went very well and she's recuperating. She sounded so weak on the phone and I can't wait to see her. I'm going to the hospital in just a bit. I thought I'd pick up some flowers on the way, but somehow my brother Abid read my mind. He texts me, "No flowers. Bring food." Apparently the hospital food really sucks.

So great news all around. Hope you all had a fantastic weekend as well. See ya!