I can honestly say motherhood is as great as I thought it would be. It really, truly is. I haven't felt this blissful since Roger and I were newlyweds. We really do feel complete now. We have been blessed with an easy transition and adjustment period (so far), and I think it's all because Ari is such an easygoing, happy baby.
A couple things I've realized in the past month:
1. I don't need nearly as much sleep as I once thought I did.
2. Taking care of a 20-pound baby 24/7 is very physical -- apparently enough exercise to lose and keep off 7 pounds.
3. Between the three of us, doctor appointments are now a regular part of our life, unfortunately.
4. Ari's attachment to us is a process that takes time, no matter how well things are going.
5. I'm a lot nicer about sharing my baby with people than I thought I would be!
6. My love for Ari grows deeper every day, which kind of blows my mind a little bit because I love him so much already.
7. Roger is the amazing father I always knew he would be.
8. I am in awe at just the thought of how much this child is going to teach us. It's already happening and it started happening before we even met him.
9. I see God's intentional plan for us that He had all along in action when I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror rocking Ari to sleep.
I suppose the list could go on and on because every day I learn new things about myself in my new role as a mother -- what I didn't realize I'm capable of and what my shortcomings are -- but those are some of the few that really stick out.
1 comment:
Very insightful! (And for every pound you lose, I gain . . .hmmmm). Can't wait to meet him in a couple of weeks!!
Sara
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