Nineteen years ago I gave birth to a beautiful, healthy baby girl.
In the beginning as she was discovering how to navigate her tongue through her first sounds she would call me "ma" or "ma-ma". That didn't last very long. As soon as she could, those 2 little letters morphed into the full-blown word "Mommy".
In the beginning as she was discovering how to navigate her tongue through her first sounds she would call me "ma" or "ma-ma". That didn't last very long. As soon as she could, those 2 little letters morphed into the full-blown word "Mommy".
I have heard many
variations of this name over the years. From the sweet innocent whispers
of "mommy" as we cuddled close at night to the cries of
"MOMMMMMYYY" choked out with her tears when she was hurt or scared.
Let's not forget the sarcastic, roll her eyes "MUUuuuMM" when
I'm apparently doing something totally wrong or embarrassing. And even now when she thanks me in her text messages for something I've done (or given in to is probably more the case) I usually get a "thank you mommy". Just the other day as she was leaving the house to go out with friends she was halfway out the door, came back over to me, kissed me on the cheek and said "I love you Mommy". I had to pick my jaw back up off the floor after that I was so shocked. We have always been very outwardly affectionate but even so she can still surprise me at times!
I am Mommy! For the better part of 19 years that has been the most frequently used titled associated with me! I LOVE being MOMMY! Even if my first born is getting ready to leave the nest.
Almost two years ago now I gave birth to another beautiful, healthy baby girl.
To her I am "MAMA". At first I wasn't sure how I felt about this. I mean after all before she blessed us with her wonderful spirit I had been Mommy for 17 years! Even my husband, who always refers to me as "Mommy" with my older daughter now calls me "Mama". I hear "Mama, where are you?" and "Help please Mama". And just recently for the first time I heard "I wuv you Mama!". Sigh!!
I am Mama! I LOVE being MAMA!
Even though I wasn't sure about the name change at first, I told myself "It's just a word, just a name". But the more I've thought about it the more this feels right. I was 19 years younger with my older daughter. I raised her when I was in a completely different stage of my life. A young 20-something single parent trying to find her way in the world. Now with my wee girlie I bring a lot more life experience to the table. I've navigated parenthood, the dating game, the business world. I've been successful in most things I've done and when I haven't I'm at least proud & satisfied that I've tried.
I am different. My daughters are different. It's completely okay that I have two different but very similar titles. It doesn't matter the word; it is the feeling, the sentiment & the meaning behind it. The protector. The teacher. The storyteller. The healer. The comforter. The cheerleader.
I am Mommy! I am Mama! And I love it!
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To her I am "MAMA". At first I wasn't sure how I felt about this. I mean after all before she blessed us with her wonderful spirit I had been Mommy for 17 years! Even my husband, who always refers to me as "Mommy" with my older daughter now calls me "Mama". I hear "Mama, where are you?" and "Help please Mama". And just recently for the first time I heard "I wuv you Mama!". Sigh!!
I am Mama! I LOVE being MAMA!
Even though I wasn't sure about the name change at first, I told myself "It's just a word, just a name". But the more I've thought about it the more this feels right. I was 19 years younger with my older daughter. I raised her when I was in a completely different stage of my life. A young 20-something single parent trying to find her way in the world. Now with my wee girlie I bring a lot more life experience to the table. I've navigated parenthood, the dating game, the business world. I've been successful in most things I've done and when I haven't I'm at least proud & satisfied that I've tried.
I am different. My daughters are different. It's completely okay that I have two different but very similar titles. It doesn't matter the word; it is the feeling, the sentiment & the meaning behind it. The protector. The teacher. The storyteller. The healer. The comforter. The cheerleader.
I am Mommy! I am Mama! And I love it!
Hangin' out at YeahWrite again!! Take a look at all the great posts!