Showing posts with label mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mom. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2007

What makes you a Mother???

What makes me a mother? Well, by virtue of a few gifts from God, my children are the START of making me a mother. But having children does NOT make you a mother. There are a lot of kids out there who could argue that point in court and win a unanimous decision.

What makes ME a mother...well, the ability to hear my children's tiniest peeps, squeaks, moans, shuffles. I can be in their rooms in a matter of seconds if my "mommy hearing" kicks in.

I have been known to catch vomit before it hits the floor/carpet/ carseat. I have been seen riding backwards in my seat, NO SEATBELT on, holding puke in my hands while my husband finds a place to pull over at 5:00 a.m. on a dark highway heading to visit family. I have slept on a hardwood floor next to my sick son, so that if he even HINTS at throwing up, I will be there with a bucket and a lot of "it's okay sweetie...let it out, you'll feel better". I will accept the smelly breath that accompanies the "tank-yew mama"...and the ensuing kiss that will assure the illness is passed to me. God, though, is always good, because he waits till the illness has run its course through the rest of the family before I get it, so that I can take care of my kids.

What makes me a mom is that I am the "mean mom" in the neighborhood. I am the one who is out there telling the kids to get out of the ditch, watch for the cars, get out of the mud, put down that bug/stick/critter and don't EVEN think about putting that in your mouth. The meanest mom in the neighborhood makes her kids come in at 7:00 p.m. to get ready for bed, even though the other 8 kids in the neighborhood are STILL outside playing. I answer the questions easily enough, "Their parents have different rules than us. We come in and go to bed early." I deal with the whining and crying and "it's not fair"...because I love my kids and want them to know that no matter what they think, I am looking out for them.

What makes me a mom is when I go shopping, I can't resist things for my kids. I don't buy them large, expensive toys and electronics. I get them things that make them use their minds. I encourage them to do it on their own, so that they can feel the sense of accomplishment that comes with doing something good, by themselves. They get the loads of praise and realize that even when it's hard, if they put their best effort forward, they will accomplish whatever it is to which they set their minds.

I am a mother because I won't take any guff. There are way more punishments than I would like. I don't accept backtalk, whining, disobedience. I don't punish with hitting, slapping, punching...I take away what they want most. My children will tell you that I don't pull any punches. One of the neighborhood moms said to me just last night, "You don't even give her a "get out of jail free" card?? I give my son at least FIVE warnings before I take action." I've learned, by trial and error, that this doesn't work. So the kids know I mean business, and are stronger for it.

I'm NOT a mean mom, I'm a caring mom. I love my kids. Vomit, snot, poop, diapers, drool, sticky kisses, well-aimed and badly timed arm swings (especially after abdominal surgery)...none of this will stop me from loving my children. I want more for them than what I had. I think ALL mothers want this.

I'm a mother because my kids love me enough to trust me with their lives. They may not like me now, but I hope that some day, they will take the time to thank me for what I gave them.

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Mother's Day Gifts

I am sending these out today for my mom and MIL. I hope they like them!

The candles were easy to make - print pictures on tissue paper (you have to tape it to a piece of cardstock, all the way around, for best printing), and then place them on a pillar candle. Using a craft heat gun, heat the pictures until the wax shines through the photo. Be careful, as the wax often melts below the photo and runs out...it's okay, though, because it gives texture to the candle. I also printed words and cut them out and put them on the candle. I then took ribbon with slide letters (thanks for these, Suzanne, see...I put them to good use!), and using a large brad, secured them right to the candle at the top. One candle says CHERISH, the other says LOVE. They are otherwise identical.


The canvases took a bit more time. I painted them with MM paints. I used Bazzill scalloped paper and inked the edges. I used ribbon buckles from Queen & Co and ribbon from American Crafts. The flowers are Prima flowers. The chipboard letters are Basic Grey and Stampin' Up (didn't have enough of one brand, lol). There's a bunch of other stuff that I don't feel like digging up the brands for. When everything was secure, I mod-podged everything twice. These can be framed, or just propped on stands. Each has a little poem on it:

Grandma, you are so special,
You make US feel special too!
So this is the reason why,
We say that we LOVE you!

The one for my mom says Memere, since that is what my kids call her.


I hope my mom and MIL like them. I really enjoyed working on these!!!