Sunday, May 11, 2014

Legacy

Since the birth of my baby girl I have learned that motherhood is everything I expected, and nothing I expected all at once.

 It was the end of the "me" I have always known. It was the end of fun jewelry. It was the end of deep sleeping. It was the end of pre-pregnancy clothes (for a while at least). It was the end of eating supper in peace and having a clean house. It was the end of being on time... Ever!!!!!

 But it was the beginning of being a hero to one little girl. It was the beginning of a little best buddy. It was the beginning of raspberry kisses, and afternoons on quilts in the sun, a personal crossfit cheerleader, and a breakfast chatterbox. It was the beginning of gummy grins and crocodile tears only I can fix.  It was the beginning of bedtime stories and bathtub splashes, midnight snuggles and sprouts! 

And still, 9 months and 6 days later --I look at my sweet Whit every day and my heart wants to burst wide open- I love her that much! And every single time I think, "there is just no way my parents could have loved me this much". But they did! Talk about being humbled. And not only do my parents love me this much- my grandparents do too. And now they all love Whitlee that much! Talk about a long line of love! 

I am thankful for each of the mom's in my life that have shaped me, I was lucky enough to know all but one of my great-grandmothers and spend ample amount of time with my Mimi and Nana growing up. Each of them played a huge role in shaping who I am today. Mimi was a list maker-check check. Nana was creative- check check. Mimi loved to read- check check. Nana loved to be outside- check check.... The list of traits I see handed down is endless. 

And then there is my mom.... The person I call/text almost daily since becoming a mommy to ask questions. The one I frequently have talk me through cooking veggies (the good way- that you don't find in a cookbook). The one who takes my daughter at night when we visit so I can sleep all night, deeply, without hearing each little stir Whit makes. She's a teacher-check check; a crafter- check, check; a cook- check check; a lover of suspenseful tv (SVU/Criminal Minds)- check, check; a believer in pj days every now and then- check, check...


So many of the traditions I have started with Whitlee, the songs I sing, faces I make, clothes I dress her in are a result of these 3 ladies! For them I am ever grateful that God saw fit to let me learn from their love. 

And then there is my Mother-in-Law.  She is a proud Grandma to her first granddaughter and the amazing mom to a wonderful man. I'm not sure what her magic trick is but the day we bring home a son, she will be our indispensable source of knowledge. She raised a selfless, loving man that remains even-keeled and unruffled ALWAYS! A man that can't wait to snuggle his baby girl in the afternoons and proudly shows her off. A man that makes it possible for me to focus on raising our little girl. He makes Motherhood work! 


2 comments:

  1. So true! I cherish what my mother has taught me and is still teaching me. Only when we become mothers ourselves do we understand the depth of our own parents' love. And being married to the other wonderful Walton brother I agree!! Amazing men. Thank you to a wonderful mother in law. Thanks for a great post! Love you sister in law! Alex

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  2. And to a wonderful father in law!! You are such a great example to your boys. Thank you for everything!

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