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You're perfect.
It's not that you don't have faults, you do. You should know that, since you seem a bit focused on those faults.
But you're absolutely the perfect fit for your children.
You have flaws of course, but they're all covered up with the goodness of you--your intentions, and the depth that is in you, pounding to the beat of your children's hearts.
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In the middle of the daily grind, it's hard to catch your breath. The fatigue catches up with you at times, pulling you away from the person you've been striving to become. But your kids? They'll forgive it all in a moment, when you take the time to apologize and start again. Their love is unconditional.
Isn't it amazing how we're given children to teach us exactly what that love looks like?
It's a relief to know it goes both ways. We mothers would forgive a million mistakes our children make. It seems we should learn to forgive ourselves for our own.
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You never dreamed you could feel such a range of emotions in just one day. But here you are, completely crazy in love with your kids, while wanting to run away screaming in the midst of tantrums, stubborn arguments, and messes. The clash of such opposite emotions is so confusing. Then comes the guilt, the kind you can't escape no matter how hard you try, leaving you to feel you've failed to do any of the things you intended to do well. Try to fight that guilt. Stop yourself when you hear the negative voices. The good things you're doing are there, a thousand actions big and small. They are your unique ways of showing your love. Look at them. Think on them.
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Don't forget that all the stages pass in a moment, even if it doesn't feel like it at the time. You'll hardly be able to remember that piercing cry, the toddler time outs, the rat race and the chaos. That will all fly away like a feather on a breeze, catching up with the newborn baby smell and the pudgy little fingers.
So hang in there. You're doing a beautiful job, whether you know it in every moment or not.
You're a mother. You don't have to be the kind of perfect Mother you try so hard to be. You're already just the right Mom, just as you are.
Even when you make those mistakes you so despise, please remember, your children need you to believe in your goodness, so they can one day believe in their own.
You Rock,
Heather
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AH! That's beautiful, choked me up!
I think that gift is so great! I love things like that. I almost want to ask if I can get a copy for myself...!
Especially if it has entries like this letter. You captured the feelings so very well.
Heather, that is beautiful, and honestly, after my yesterday, just what I needed to read today.
Heather, how you manage to string together a coherent sentence, with all you're going through, is beyond me. That was beautiful. And I'll be back to read it again and again, because I need to hear it, every day.
You are the kind of mom friend every mom needs :)
I hope Asher is starting to feel better. I'll keep praying for relief for him, and you.
Peanut :)
I love the way you phrase things. What a beautiful idea. I'd heard about it on someone elses' blog too. Maybe I should attempt to write something.
I just posted a letter to my mom yesterday cause it was her birthday! I love moms!!
"Even when you make those mistakes you so despise, please remember, your children need you to believe in your goodness, so they can one day believe in their own."
This needs to go into the profound-quotes-that-will-change-your-life hall of fame, because it is golden!
I can't wait to see who this mommy is (I'm assuming post-Christmas we'll get to find out). What a sweet husband!
You are so amazing, and so good with words. Thank you for sharing this beautiful letter with us.
Poetry! How do you do that in the midst of so much stress? You amaze me!
how come you are so GREAT with words. will you write my letter? i emailed the guy and i'm posting it on my blog later. what a fabulous idea.
how come you are so GREAT with words. will you write my letter? i emailed the guy and i'm posting it on my blog later. what a fabulous idea.
Thank you for encouraging and affirming ME with your beautiful letter while you are in the middle of your own trials...after reading this post I felt renewed and equipped to make it through the rest of this very hard day I am having. Thank you.
What a beautiful letter, Heather. You always know exactly what to say.
You are a rock girl!
(and you rock the party)
What a neat project!
And I loved your letter. Thanks. We all need to hear that sometimes.
So sweet.
and I love how you end it.
You Rock.
What a sweet letter!
"We mothers would forgive a million mistakes our children make. It seems we should learn to forgive ourselves for our own." And that is some real truth, right there.
What a sweet idea! Tender and feeling. Terrific post :)
I can't wait to see the finished project...
Thanks for posting your letter today (ok, yesterday... :) ) - it was just the bit of encouragement I needed this morning!
crying.
Thanks for sharing your writings - really appreciated it. Keep writing with whatever you venture out in doing. Great posts especially for those who are really in that situations. Cheers.
Wow, I am jealous! What a fabulous idea. So sweet!
no heather, YOU ROCK! that was awesome, and perfect, and did you write that for me? because it spoke volumes. is it ok if i post that letter? (and then re-read it every single day because i need to hear those words, we ALL needs to hear those words, that truth, every single day.) serious rockage. ;)
(insert shaky inhalation) Stop it! You're making me cry all over my key board! So beautiful.
Oh Heather! Who knew such a gift lay inside of you! How beautiful!!
I love the Mother Letter Project.
I love this letter.
I love you.
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