I'm sitting here trying to formulate my thoughts about what it is to be a Mother.
I was the youngest of seven so therefore had a very busy mom...that is, until my older siblings got married and left home. My memories of mother were of her cooking and sewing and as I grew older I remember thinking that it was a pretty dreary life. Cooking and cleaning and other motherly duties seemed very unrewarding to me. (No offense, Mom!) And I wondered what she was going to do when we all left the house. I couldn't understand why she didn't want to work.
Maybe my memories are a little out of whack because I wasn't the best child. I think my parents were often frustrated with me and "up-in-arms" as to how to handle me. But as I look back now, I applaud my mother for committing her life as a mother and taking joy in that work.
I'm trying to be a stay-at-home mother. I still have a bit of that messed-up view that my work at home is not rewarding or very appreciated and that has made my life difficult. The "world" would have me believe that I can't be happy unless I'm out there making my own money and "contributing". But being a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I have been taught differently. Things like, 'the work I do in the home has a more eternal reward', and that 'nothing compares with the duties and joys that come from raising my children'. I believe that is true and I'm striving every day to write it in my heart and soul so that I know that what I do is of worth!
The other day my hubby and I were watching something on television and a book was mentioned regarding the worth of mothers. I said that I would like that book sometime. Well, my loving hubby decided to find it for me but purchased the wrong one...by mere coincidence?? I don't think so. He bought me the book by Jane Clayson about motherhood and it really speaks to my heart. Any mother out there who wonders about her role in the home and gets discouraged should definitely read this book! We are a powerful force in the world! We are shaping and teaching the future generations! What can be more important than that? Money and fame and recognition are so fleeting but what we do as mothers will last forever.
I hope with all my heart that I never forget this important work I have to do. And I thank my mother for her determination to do her work so well. What a great example she is to me! Thanks Mom!
1 comment:
It's definitely true that you never fully appreciate your own mother until you become one yourself. I try to remember to call my mom and tell her how grateful I am for all the patience she showed me as a child - especially if I'm having a hard day with Peter. Lots of love and respect for stay-at-home moms. The hardest and most unappreciated jobs in the ENTIRE world. We rock! Woot!
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