To My Child: One Day You’ll Comprehend

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From the moment you turned three, our days have been filled with your endless inquiries of “Why?” and “How?” Even when you’re quiet, I can sense those questions linger as you navigate through life. When you notice my frown, when I express a need for silence, or when I repeat myself for the umpteenth time, I realize you’re eager to grasp the reasons behind my actions.

However, there are aspects of life you won’t truly grasp until you step into the role of a parent. I can provide simplified explanations, but the full picture won’t be clear until you experience it firsthand. One day, when you have children of your own, you will understand.

  • One day, you will realize why I cherish the day you were born as the happiest moment of my life.
  • One day, you will come to understand how sleep deprivation can feel like a descent into madness.
  • One day, you will recognize the tears I shed when you took your first steps.
  • One day, you will empathize with the mix of joy and frustration I felt when you wandered off at the zoo.
  • One day, you will understand my vigilance when you’re using electronics and why I ask you to check with me before diving into YouTube.
  • One day, you will see why I avoid the news and why I firmly insist on the importance of respecting boundaries, even when someone is laughing.
  • One day, you will understand why I can’t handle another game of Candy Land anymore.
  • One day, you will realize why I need those solo trips to Target.
  • One day, you will comprehend why I’m not always warm and loving when you wake me at odd hours and why I tend to doze off during kids’ movies.
  • One day, you will understand why I snap when the car is filled with incessant noises.
  • One day, you will feel the ache in my heart from the bickering between you and your siblings.
  • One day, you will grasp the significance of doing chores and why I stopped cooking dinner.
  • One day, you will understand the tough decisions your father and I faced about your music lessons, and the relief we felt when you chose to resume them on your own.
  • One day, you will understand why your father and I sometimes lock our bedroom door, taking our time to respond when you knock.
  • One day, you will see why we said “no” to that super short skirt.
  • One day, you will feel the weight of responsibility for another human being and the accompanying uncertainty.
  • One day, you will understand the exhilarating yet terrifying feeling of being madly in love.
  • One day, you will know the exhausting struggle between holding on and letting go.
  • One day, you will understand how a heart can feel so full it seems like it might burst.
  • One day, you will experience the contradictory desire for time to speed up and slow down simultaneously.
  • One day, you will comprehend the emotional whirlwind of trying to be a complete person while raising others.
  • One day, you will understand the mixture of love, worry, pride, frustration, and awe that comes with being a parent.

But that day isn’t today. So, keep those questions coming, and I will strive to offer you answers. Just know that many of them will remain beyond your grasp until you’ve walked the challenging yet rewarding path of parenthood.

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Summary

This heartfelt message reflects a parent’s journey, acknowledging the questions and curiosities of a child while emphasizing the understanding that only comes with parenthood. It explores the complexities of love, responsibility, and the emotional rollercoaster that accompanies raising children.