Do you ever watch or read something and you feel like you
can actually relate to the person and their situation? I felt like that today
when I watched Moms Night Out.
"An endearing true-to-life family comedy that
celebrates the beautiful mess called parenting"
You don't have to have had to watch the movie to understand
the feelings of the main character Allyson- I told my husband she is totally
crazy! ... (and he looked at me because she is so similar to me) but in such
a relatable way.
It's about a mom who just feels a little overwhelmed, a
little crazy and overly anxious by the mess, the safety of the children and
just about everything else, a little stretched too thin at times and then just
has some "moments" ie. major meltdowns. Yup I can definitely relate.
As moms I think we just feel -- inadequate at times... like
we are just not good enough - the house isn't clean enough, we don't spend
enough quality time with our kids - playing with them, teaching them
kindness, proper social and language skills, preparing them for life.
But when are we ever going to give ourselves a break???
Say its okay if they watch a few too many hours of tv in a
day when we feel like crap. Say its ok if we cook frozen chicken fingers and
fries for dinner instead of a fresh home cooked meal, when we forgot to take
meat out of the freezer in the morning. Say its ok if you can't wear your whitest
socks because I'm a week overdue for mopping?
Those moms on tv, in books and blogs that seem to have everything
together - do just that - have the appearance of perfectness - nobody is
actually perfect although I'm sure some of us handle it a little a lot
better than others.
But stills as moms all we can do is try. That's it! - Just
try our best. And if we have a bad day - loose our patience or burn dinner alls
we can do is try a little harder tomorrow and stop beating ourselves up
already! Because we are by far our own toughest critics.
Allyson says she feels like she just isn't enough -- for her
husband, her kids her mother but as Bones says she is only not enough for
herself.
For the most part our children our happy, healthy and
generally well adapted, who cares if society says they should be potty trained
by x date, sleep alone without waking through the night and have perfect social
skills.
Try a little harder to appreciate the small things - impromptu
dance parties, baby giggles, small accomplishments and give yourself a break
already!
This is such a common thing for moms to deal with, comparing ourselves to others constantly and feeling like we don't measure up!! We definitely need to give ourselves a break!!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the Create with Joy blog linkup. I so agree. We moms do need to cut ourselves some slack once in awhile. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHere! Here! I completely agree! We do need to cut ourselves some slack and we need to cut other moms slack too. Thanks for linking up. I have pinned to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Board.
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