It’s not surprising! There are so many demands put on us to be “good” moms. We see them everywhere, but the place where we get hit the hardest is from ourselves. Innately, every mother wants to be a good mother to her children. (I suppose I shouldn’t say every mother, but most, normal-functioning mothers anyway.) We want to teach them things, do things with them, provide them with good, quality time, feed them good foods, and on top of all that, do all the good, “wifely” things like keep an organized home and be happy and clean for our husbands. Being a mother is very demanding! I made a post not all that long ago about how it is really, really hard!
But in today’s culture, I believe it is even harder to rise above the feelings of inferiority. We have a constant bombardment of all the very best things that other mother’s are doing.
Awww thanks for lumping me in with the good mommies! This makes me think… WOW we are all good mommies in different ways!
I haven’t gotten out our busy bags once — and MY swap was months ago!
The most I have Eric do in the kitchen is dump in an innocuous ingredient (read: not eggs, not powdered sugar…) and turn on the mixer.
I thought about GM #4’s post while I was cleaning all 21 of my windows last week… and was still very grateful for my large house and the personal space it gives each of us… and I praised God for THAT!
And I was in no mood to play in the snow yesterday, so Good Daddy took Eric outside.
Thanks for the reminders. 🙂 We don’t all have to be ALL of those mommies!!!
Thanks for this post! I struggle with feeling inferior as a mom daily. I appreciate the encouragement!