By Jamie Martin,
Steady
Mom
Dear mom of "that" kid, you know who
you are. The other kids stay on the felt squares for story time--yours
scampers away. The others try plenty of new foods. You can barely get yours to
eat at all. The other kids laugh at the birthday party clown. Your kid runs and
screams.
"It isn't about your successful efforts--
it's about your faithfulness."
The others outgrew tantrums long ago--yours still has them
daily. The other kids skip into preschool, while your child leaves marks on
your hand from her death grip. None of the other moms at the playground
chitchat about these issues. So it must just be you. That inner, insecure voice accuses and puts you on trial.
Condemns right inside your own head. But dearest mom of "that" kid, I
have a different message for you today: You are valuable, vulnerable, chosen. YOU CAN DO THIS!
It isn't about your successful efforts--it's about your
faithfulness. Whether that means doing what needs to be done, or calling a
friend in tears. Texting your husband a crazed "can you come home"
message or matching your child's shouts with your own in a desperate
moment...and saying sorry later.
Mom of "that" kid, there's no way you're going to get
this right. Because there's no one way TO get it right. But you are going
to be there. You are going to stay. And that simple act of
courage, again and again, will speak volumes over the years and decades
ahead.
It's going to be okay. You're going to be okay. Your child's
going to be okay.
Dear mom of "that" kid, you know who you are. And I do
too. You are: precious, freed from the need to be perfect, giving your personal
best. You are a wonderful mother, and
I believe in you.
With love from Jamie, another mom of "that" kid.
Re-posted by Mary Cay Kollmansperger, 11/17/2014
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