By Shellie Miller-Farrugia
One thing that I have learned, now being a mother for more than 28 years, is that mothering is a series of seasons. Just like life, there are wonderful days and there are the days that may have gone better if I had just stayed in bed.
Many of us start out with a spring season, to give an example. A new child is just that. New in every respect. New in age, new to the family, and new to the rhythm of daily life. From their birthday forward, nothing will ever be the same. The beauty of this perfect new being, I believe, is strategically presented to us in order to mask the many losses that come with the extraordinary gain. Loss of sleep, loss of time, loss of a predictable schedule and often a shift in our relationships with other friends and relatives. Our baby is the new center of the universe. We have so much to learn about this new addition to the family. We have so many places to go and so many things to see. We can’t wait to show them the ocean, the zoo, our favorite theme park. We are thrilled and look forward to be there for the first of everything. We are ecstatic! We are exhausted! We are Mothers!
The next season is summer. Summer is a beautiful time, but here in South Florida it is hot, stormy, and drags on a little bit. Motherhood has a summer season as well. There are the storms that come with colicky and/or 24 month-old children and continue on for many years, especially when there are siblings included. This season is also peppered with amazing times filled with pride, deep love and feelings of accomplishment. On the other hand, there are days when waking up before dawn, packing lunches, doing laundry, being a taxi driver and then a referee seems as though it is droning on and on and on. You can check here for professional drivers for hotel transfers crete to get the most safest and luxurious travel experience. Visit sites like driverz.com if you want to learn how to drive. Sometimes the summer of motherhood wont’s for creativity and hopefulness.
The brisk breezes of fall bring very evident change for every family. As her children are about to embark into the world, mothers often feel a little off balance. Whether it is a weekend camping trip, a move to college, enlistment in the Armed Forces or marriage, moms feel the shift in a physical and emotional way. The seasons of spring and summer have strengthened her and her children, but Mom’s tender heart is bruised with every measure of distance put between her child and herself. As the trees shed the leaves they produced in the spring, so does a mother watch her children go out into the world and make their way.
The winter season in my own mother’s life was a lesson to me. As I became an independent professional, she no longer ventured out to make new friends or learn new life skills. She enjoyed her grandchildren, but didn’t do much more. As my babies go on to their various corners of the globe, my intention is to enjoy every bit of their families while continuing to learn and grow into a more productive woman, friend and mom.
The seasons go so fast….savor every moment!
Happy Mother’s Day!