Monday, April 1, 2013

Laboring Through Motherhood {Mindful Mothering Mondays}


  



Birthdays were celebrated.  Easter eggs dyed, hunted, relished.  Little girl hair curled and boys in vests and button downs, all in a row on Easter morning.  We made it through March, and time just marches on by.

I'm a mixture of relief and exhaustion these days - relieved that those busy days are past and too exhausted to think of what comes along next.  In these 10 years of being a mother, you'd think I would have learned by now that plans go awry and the way we envision things to unfold rarely is played out in reality.

My sister and I used to play a game, tell one another not to imagine something a certain way - certain that, if we did, it would turn out the exact opposite.  So we'd intentionally not daydream about Mom buying us a new pair of jeans or the boy we liked from afar asking for our phone numbers.  A silly childhood game, to be sure, but I still think about that now...all these years later.  As the saying goes, Man plans - God laughs.

It consumes my thoughts during these late pregnancy days.  And reminds me that the waiting and the wondering of late pregnancy is really a hint into the work of motherhood that lies ahead.  That place where dreams and plans and aspirations don't always turn out the way we envision.  Most of us enter motherhood with a list of do's and do nots.  In our ignorance, we make outrageous claims.  "I would never do...."  "I will always..."




I've had my moments of mothering arrogance, as I'm sure we all have.  I've also had my moments of utter and complete humility.  Those are the moments where I think we can see just how mothering changes us, for better or worse.  Like in labor, the only way out is through.  The only way out of a tough night with a house full of sick kids?  Is through.  The only way out of a bad situation with a teenager is to work through the problem.  We learn time and again that, in mothering, sticking our fingers in our ears and ignoring the struggles that we face will never get us through them.  We'll simply be stuck somewhere in the middle.

When the only way out is through, sometimes the way through is to let go.  Let go of expectations, ideals, our do's and don'ts.  Let go of that picture perfect vision in our minds of the way life ought to be, and grab hold of the way it is.  Accepting the children and spouses we have, our own weaknesses and strengths, and lay hold to the freedom of knowing that the very act of embracing a life of service means we got the most important part of it right.




Mothering is raw and real and, at times, ruthless...not a neat little hobby, an accessory to an already full life.   Like labor, this is a ride of waves.  A swell that peaks and then dissipates, day after day after day.  Some more intense than others.  Some we doubt are real, some we can hardly breathe through.  The only way out is through and the ride is long, but with determination, we can all reach the other side, the triumph of a job well done - a life well lived.  Even when we've left some plans and priorities behind.

In laying claim to these truths, we grab hold of the perseverance required in this holy and hard vocation...You and me?  We've got what it takes.  Not perfectionism, but humility and strength.



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{It's Mindful Mothering Mondays, a day to take a deep breath and write out your mothering journey, whatever form it takes. A day to link up for encouragement from others who are in this same phase of life. A day of writing out the trials and triumphs and what you're learning right where you are, right now.

You might post recent struggles or thoughts. Maybe just a picture or a quote. Or maybe you'll just come here and read the links that others post. Whatever form your participation takes, this is a day for you.
We are all in this, together. Together, we can encourage and build one another up, be honest with our shortcomings and strengthened by community to keep fighting the good fight.

I chose Mondays because what Mama doesn't need a little encouragement on a Monday? As such, I'll have the link up ready to go on Sunday night for you to begin submitting your links.

I hope you'll meet with me each Monday! Here's what to do ~

Link up your post below. Remember to put the link to the exact post you want to link, and not just your blog url. Include in your post a link back here so others who want to join in can find us! And visit some other Mamas who have linked up.

Post the community graphic within your post, so people who are reading your Mindful Mothering post can come back here and find the rest of us!

Invite the writers of your favorite blogs to join in!

Share this meme with others on facebook and twitter. This community is for all moms, and the more that participate, the more we will be able to enjoy!!}


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8 comments:

  1. I love that! Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Thanks Kristi! It's hard work, but so worth it!

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  2. hey Lydia! This is my first time joining you...I've been loving your Mindful Mothering posts, and have been looking forward to joining myself once I started blogging again :) Thanks for what you shared today...I love the raw honesty - the open look at what our daily life is like. I love how you said the only way out is through. How true is that...and changing your mindset makes all the difference! Sometimes I say, "hard days are just hard" - there's no way around it!!! God bless girl - keep up the good work!

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  3. hope you're hanging in there in these last exhausting days. i've still got four weeks and that seems like an eternity.. i keep checking back with you to see your new sweet girl!

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  4. Great post Lydia! I find your style of writing very calming:) Here's a link to a fairly relevant post I just shared on my blog about grappling with the decision to homeschool.

    http://katieheddle.blogspot.com/2013/03/i-couldve-been-contender.html

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  5. Enjoyed your post and what a great picture to go along with the thought. Blessing to you and your family as you await your newest addition. What a special time! I pray it all goes smoothly for you!

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  6. loved that. Thank you. Embracing the life we have. yes.

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