Image from hereAs we walked and chatted, we passed a group of Mums out for coffee. They looked at me with a smile. As we came level, Master 7 suddenly exclaimed: "When can I get my very own mobile phone?"
All adults gave a little laugh. I was rather astonished, as I am not into technology and children. Once a month he might get ten minutes on the computer, if that.
"When you have a job and can pay for your calls!" I replied.
Master 7 then floored me with: "But you don't have a job Mum and you have a phone?!"
Image from hereThe mums were laughing hard now, and I was in awe of the mind of the child, and the literal mind of the Aspergers' mind.
I am so grateful that he has an inquiring mind, that he has such a quick mind. I love his sense of humour.
Being a mother has not always been a joyful time for me. I sometimes wonder how I got here. I am certainly aware of the amazing gift that has been given to me, and I adore my kids. But what does it take to be a mother?
Once I knew I was pregnant, I considered myself a mother. I was growing a life. We bonded immediately. The dreams you have as a potential parent begin. You visualise your child, your famil. You long to meet them.
I ache at this time of the year for all the women who have lost a child. Friends who have "angel babies" are also mothers. A local church had a vigil service last night for all women who have had children, lost children, been unable to have children. It was an opportunity to reflect, listen to music, look at artworks, and meditate. I will be lighting a candle tonight for those friends who have carried a life, some brief, some to term, and have had to say goodbye. It's a tough time for them. They are mothers too.
I will not see my mother, as she is in Victoria, however I will call her and try and have a cup 0f tea with her over the phone. She's a great role model and a friend as well as a Mum. I know she will be thinking of her Mum.
I hope to go to a local park tomorrow for a Mothers' Day party in the park with an Abba cover band. Pop in to Glebe Park if you are in Canberra and be a Dancing Queen with me!
Image from hereHappy Mothers' Day to you - high five to all mums - we all do our best with the tools that we have. Take care,
J

8 comments:
That answer is the very same thing that my 10 year old nephew would have given.
Hope you have a lovely mothers day tomorrow and enjoy the concert!
Lovely Jess. And thank you. I should have been a mother twice over this Mother's Day and it's a hard thing for some people to understand how that makes women like me feel. It's kind of you to acknowledge it.
God I loved those ABBA outfits! I wanted one so badly.
Lovely post Jess and so very thoughtful. Have a good day tomorrow with your little ones (and your big one too).
What a beautiful and moving post.
Have a wonderful mother's day, Jess. I reckon your kids are pretty lucky to have you as a mum.
Hey Jess, what a lovely post. I love that mind of your boy - and you are soooo right, nothing like the questions of a child to make you realize how little you really do know!
I hope you have a wonderful mothers day. Motherhood is definitely a gift - not one to be taken forgranted! That service sounds like a great idea. There are just so many aching mother hearts out there... so many still waiting. We are priviledged.
What a lovely post.
Happy Mothers Day Jess :)
Dear Jess,
As an auntie, I would like to thank you for thinking of all women on Mother's Day. I probably won't have any kids of my own but I think we all have something to offer as human beings to make the world a better place - even as a long distance aunt! (I hope). So thank you for your thoughtfulness. Hope your Mothers Day was a beauty.
They are super special our boys aren't they. I love that they have a whole new take on the world, not that there aren't time when that is soooo trying. Beautiful photo on the swing, he is becoming quite the man.
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