Sometimes… Just Love Them

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There are moments when you find yourself using paper towels or tissues as a makeshift alternative to toilet paper, simply because you forgot to restock. Sometimes, after emerging from the bathroom, you step into a puddle on the floor and question its origin, even though you already suspect the answer. Children can be peculiar, expressing thoughts that leave you scratching your head. Occasionally, you reach a point where the sound of your child’s voice becomes overwhelming, and you fear you might lose your temper (and sometimes you do).

In those utterly drained moments, just as you finally drift off to sleep, a soft voice calls out “mom,” searching for a lost toy. You dread the thought of getting up again, but you do it anyway. You might find yourself embroiled in a heated disagreement with your partner over trivial parenting matters, questioning your choices. Sometimes, you lack the patience to engage in what feels like a pointless discussion with your child.

There are instances when you yell, slam a door, or collapse in tears on your bed. Somehow, bedtime stretches far longer than anticipated. When your little one is small, you glance at the clock, wondering how to fill the next several hours. Sometimes, your child resists sleep or pretends not to know how to dress themselves, igniting your frustration. You might feel like you’ll burst if you hear “mom” or “look” one more time that day.

It may seem like you’ll never make it out the door. Throughout the day, countless tiny events unfold—unexpected occurrences that drive you to your wit’s end. More often than not, exhaustion clouds your ability to envision tackling another day. You’ll make mistakes, feel guilty, and apologize, recognizing that pretending to engage in your child’s imaginative play is a tall order.

Sometimes, you eagerly anticipate the day when you won’t have to fasten their car seat or wait for them to climb in or out. You find yourself repeating instructions to no avail, as if addressing an empty room. Yet, amidst all the chaos, your child surprises you with a drawing that says “I love you,” and you proudly display it on the fridge. You cherish those Eskimo and butterfly kisses, knowing these moments are fleeting. Many times, their hugs are so encompassing that they seem to fill the universe.

Sometimes, they sit at the front of the cart during grocery runs, and you walk through the aisles, completely smitten. When they ask why you love them, words fail you because the answer is indescribable. You might find joy in dancing together in the living room or simply gazing out the window at the rain and passing cars. Occasionally, they pick a flower for you, melting your heart. You can hardly fathom how quickly they are growing up, and you yearn for those earlier days.

Many nights, you sneak into their room just to ensure they’re safe. Tears may well up as you contemplate their growth or read a poignant story that resonates deeply. Always, you feel a compelling urge to hold them close, knowing that time is fleeting. You support them, helping them navigate life’s challenges, and you love them unconditionally.

From the moment you knew about them, your love has been expansive—timeless, profound, joyous, and bittersweet. Every day, forever, you love them. With a heart that feels infinite, you love them. Through laughter and tears, in every facet of life, your love endures. As they mature, you might find yourself longing for those small things that once seemed maddening, wishing for more time to experience their childhood.

Love them daily. Take deep breaths. Embrace forgiveness. Let the dishes wait. Cherish their age and let silliness prevail. Enjoy long embraces. Allow them to lead you off course, even if it means bending the rules, like staying up past bedtime. Slow down, be present, and above all, love them.

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Summary

Parenting is a journey filled with challenges and moments of pure joy. Balancing exhaustion with love, it’s essential to cherish the small things and embrace the chaos. In the end, the love you feel is what truly matters.