21 Feb 2008 02:01:56 | Kim Bloomer
This is going to sound strange, not being a mommy but having a
“mommy moment”; it sounds strange to me too! So, let me take you
back a few years so I can explain.
When my nephew was 2 years old (he’s now 10), I offered to
babysit him one day a week so I could develop a relationship
with him. I’d missed out on doing this with the previous 5
nieces and nephews to a large extent so I didn’t want to miss
out on this one. This little boy had already captured my heart
but I wanted more. Well, I’ll tell you, I got more! He has
always been very intelligent, not to mention that he was TWO.
You mommies all know what that means, right?
You moms are all going to laugh, because although I’m the
eldest of six children and very capable of diaper changing and
feeding, I had no idea what to actually “do” with him all day. I
kept thinking how do women get anything done when they have
children around? That first day I was wiped out tired when his
parents picked him up because I just assumed that a toddler
needed constant entertaining.
We played with his toys which took up about 10 minutes, went
outside to look at plants and tell him the names of flowers, and
my golden retriever joined in but that took maybe another 15
minutes. I had only 6 ½ hours to go! The diaper changing took up
a bit of time (I was rusty), and meal time was interesting
trying to understand what he did and didn’t like – I was fooled.
Then I decided, well I need a moment to rest, I’ll play some
music! That was the key to a very enjoyable summer of learning
to interact with my nephew and develop our own special
relationship.
One of the first things I did was shorten the hours I had him
with me! I wanted to get to know him, NOT become a surrogate
mom. We finally got a routine down where we listened to music
and danced together. It was such great fun and we both laughed
and enjoyed that. I participated with his parents in the potty
training phase – something I don’t feel the need to do again but
was a good lesson for me to learn. I learned he liked “macky
cheese” for lunch and of course, since I am auntie, he got
special chocolate snacks too. That made nap time even more
difficult since he wasn’t ever and still isn’t the napping sort.
How could anyone nap with all that sugar in them anyway??
Our relationship grew and grew as that wonderful summer
progressed. He was a great little helper, and even helped me
clean my refrigerator one day. My dog was used to being my baby
and he was jealous but ever the tolerant golden. I taught my
nephew how to dance, which was fun and we played lots of boy
tumbling games – I’m a tomboy myself so it worked. Since it was
summer I joined him at my mom’s one day a week too. He always
wanted to swim with mostly me, much to his parents chagrin. To
this day, Thursdays are my swimming days with him and now his
sister too. I guess he brought out the kid in me! You may be
wondering where is that “mommy moment”, so here it comes.
On one of our “days” together, my husband and I were in the
kitchen talking. My husband was working a swing type shift for
the US Postal Service back then and hadn’t left for work yet.
“Macky cheese” was cooking on the stove, not yet ready for my
nephew to do his part of adding the cheese and stirring, the
stereo was blaring in the background, my dog was trucking around
keeping an eye on my nephew. My nephew was skipping around in a
circle nearby making toddler noises.
Then it happened – the “mommy moment”. I stopped talking to my
husband to look at my nephew and sort of chuckle at his toddler
singing noises, and looked around in a sort of daze, thinking,
“This is a mommy moment!” This is what moms do all day and never
think twice about it in order to keep their sanity and their
selves intact. My nephew had blended into my life almost so
seamlessly, that I had become comfortable with the routine and
noises while keeping an ever vigilant eye open for him and yet
continuing on in my daily chores.
This is what all you moms do daily, twenty-four hours a day,
seven days a week! All I can say is, with much ado, you are all
phenomenal women, all of you! God has gifted you with such a
tremendous gift of motherhood and with that gift comes a
tremendous responsibility. You fix the “boo boos”, change the
diapers, are chauffeur, chef, arbitration expert, financial
wizard, stain masters, and so much, much more! Moms, you have
all the skills required to run conglomerates just by what is
required to be a mom. Remember that during the struggles that
inevitably ensue, and grab one of those “mommy moments” from
your treasure box to get you through. I do, and I’m not even a
mom.
“Listen my son, accept what I say, and the years of your life
will be many. I guide you in the way of wisdom and lead you
along straight paths. When you walk, your steps will not be
hampered; when you run, you will not stumble. Hold onto
instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your
life.” Proverbs 4: 10 – 13, NIV. Let’s not forget Proverbs 31
either!
About Author :
Kim Bloomer operates a home business in wellness,
www.aspenbloomnutrition.com . She is also publisher of a pet
wellness channel, www.Aspenbloom-WellPet.com Kim is co-founder
of channel KTEH, an online marketing advertising co-op,
www.KickTheEmailHabit.net and website www.KickTheEmailHabit.com
or just go to http://KimBloomer.com for an “all inclusive” look.