A New Perspective on Mothering

A New Perspective on Mothering

November 06, 20234 min read

She remembers how hard it felt, how long the days were, how exhausting it was. So if she can ease that burden for me even a little bit, she won’t hesitate. .”

This message opened my mind to seeing another perspective... May you find joy in reading it and share it with someone you know on the journey of mothering in whatever stage that may be.

Here is the original post I saved:

"My mom told me she didn’t mind doing housework at my house when I needed to be helped after each of my children were born. She said it was like playing house since it wasn’t her stuff. I enjoyed that philosophy. I found out what she meant when my children were out on their own."

~ The Crone’s Cottage 💜


When my mom came to visit . . .

She cooked all of my favorite meals.

She spent hours playing with my kids.

She went to the store and stocked us up on laundry detergent and toilet paper and paper towel.

She took our dog for a walk.

And somehow the house was completely spotless.

My mom always makes it look so . . . easy.

Every single time she visits.

Not only does she do it all, but she does it with so much JOY.

I won’t lie—at first I wasn’t sure how to feel about it. Was I missing something? Why couldn’t I take care of my family the way my mom took care of my family?

I think I said something along those lines to her once, out of incredulity and a little bit of envy, when she turned to me and stopped me right there.

This is the difference, she reminded me, between mothering a child, and mothering a mom.

Right now, I’m smack dab in the middle of mothering children. Every day is devoted to caring for them and making sure they are happy and healthy and safe. Every day I get them up, get them dressed, get them fed, get them to school, get them to appointments, get them to activities, get them to do their homework, get them ready for bed. Every day I am responsible for not only their physical needs, but their mental and emotional ones—I help them regulate their feelings, soothe their worries and fears, mediate their disagreements, teach them boundaries, and show them how to interact with the world around them.

On top of all the other things I have to do just to keep our household going.

My mom is done mothering this way.

It’s why she gets to do the fun stuff. It’s why my own kids can get away with things I never would have dreamed of doing. It’s why she can shower them effusively with affection and gifts and overlook all of their quirks and faults and have energy left over to take care of everything else, too.

Because she’s not the one responsible for making sure they eat their vegetables. She doesn’t have to be the disciplinarian. She doesn’t have to clean my house or cook all the meals. She doesn’t have to fulfill every one of my children’s physical and emotional needs every single day.

So when she comes to visit, she does all the things for us.

Joyfully.

Because she remembers so vividly

what it was like to be a busy mom to little children and how demanding that could be. She remembers how hard it felt, how long the days were, how exhausting it was. So if she can ease that burden for me even a little bit, she won’t hesitate.

And because, well . . . it’s easier to do it all when you don’t have to do it all, all the time.

But MOST of all, I know

it’s because she loves me so very, very much.

And even though she may be done mothering children,

now she gets to mother a mom.

• author unknown


All seasons of motherhood are important. We can all have a motherly influence and mother a mom - even if you don't have kids of your own.

May you gratefully receive the love and support that is offered to you from your mom and many others!

Have a Wonderful Day!

Livia


Joyful Motherhood Checklist:

Here is a quick checklist to get you anchored to the joy of motherhood!

  • Deep Breath "I am so grateful for this season"

  • What can I do today to nourish me?

  • What does my child/children need from me today?

  • Give yourself Grace

  • Inspire Your soul (my podcast can help: learnlivefly.com/podcast - 2-10 minute episodes to brighten your day!)

  • Journal the good moments and the hard ones. (Audio journal while headed to pickup kids works well)

  • Partner with God. He knows your kids and He knows YOU! You are the right mom for them and if you partner with Him, you will be guided, sustained, & strengthened each day!

Livia is the founder of the Consecrated Life Project, the Anchored to Jesus Membership Community, and Learn-Live-FLY.  She loves Jesus with all her heart and time with her family.  It is such a blessing to be to spread the love of God through inspirational products, programs, events and gifts!  It is such a joy for her to connect with others and help nurture their dreams into creation through coaching, consulting, and creating.   Livia is all about a holistic approach and nurtures her community with tools and resources to thrive spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically.  She has unique offerings and photo experiences as well as lifestyle plans for those wanting to live a more healthy life and reduce toxins inside and out with doTERRA Essential oils. Visit LearnLiveFLY.com & let's connect!

Livia Pewtress

Livia is the founder of the Consecrated Life Project, the Anchored to Jesus Membership Community, and Learn-Live-FLY. She loves Jesus with all her heart and time with her family. It is such a blessing to be to spread the love of God through inspirational products, programs, events and gifts! It is such a joy for her to connect with others and help nurture their dreams into creation through coaching, consulting, and creating. Livia is all about a holistic approach and nurtures her community with tools and resources to thrive spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically. She has unique offerings and photo experiences as well as lifestyle plans for those wanting to live a more healthy life and reduce toxins inside and out with doTERRA Essential oils. Visit LearnLiveFLY.com & let's connect!

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