 Motherhood is a Gift
Motherhood is a Gift
An infant’s earnest gaze
 The giggling feet of a baby in a high chair about to be fed
 The enthusiasm of little red boots joining me for a hike
 The sweetness of a toy hammer hanging from a bedpost
 A stroller bumping over “all the rugged way”
 Reading every picture book in the library
 Tiny carts rumbling at the grocery store
 Tuna fish with veggies hidden inside
 Finger painting, frosting cookies
 Wet “water work” at the sink
 Whittling walking sticks
 Latin flashcards
 Exploring together
 Learning how to learn…
Someone to make fairy houses with
 Someone to sing loudly in the car with
 Someone to go camping with for weeks at a time
 Someone to dance to Ella Fitzgerald with on a sunny day
Someone to blow bubbles with
 Someone to fill your house with noise
 Someone to buy lost teeth from for a dollar
 Someone to insist you join Facebook and Twitter
a dependent someone to help become independent…
Getting to be there
 (more than mere spawning)
 is a deep witnessing
 requiring time and attention…
More involving than a spectator sport
 requiring cheering
 and steadfast support even through losing streaks
 More volatile than a stock market investment
 requiring plenty of money,
 patient faith, and a willingness to risk
 More riveting than a thriller
 requiring honest hope
 way beyond all evidence
 More sanctifying than a cathedral
 requiring a covenant
 with both the Creator and the future…
An experience at once so generic and unique.
I like who they are becoming
 I’m so grateful to and for them
 I’m loving them so much
 And emancipate them
 to their own choices…
Motherhood is a gift
 we keep,
 but mostly one
 we give away.
05/09/10
 
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