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		<title>October 24</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 15:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;btw, this is a real post, not part of the story.    &#62; &#160; Thirteen years ago today, I became a mom. &#160; This phrase keeps running through my mind.  Like a broken record, it keeps replaying, reminding me of just how long it&#8217;s been since my first-born made her appearance into the world. &#160; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thirteen years ago today, I became a mom.</p>
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<p>This phrase keeps running through my mind.  Like a broken record, it keeps replaying, reminding me of just how long it&#8217;s been since my first-born made her appearance into the world.</p>
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<p>At church yesterday, I listened to some folks describe their parents, their families of origin, and I wondered how my children would describe me when they were all grown up and I was a mere memory in their life.  Would my first-born daughter always feel that I preferred her brothers, because she felt that they got more time and attention from me?  Would she feel that I was aloof with her, simply because I never know what to say to her?  Would she know that I love her?</p>
<p>But as I sit here with that sentence running through my head, &#8220;Thirteen years ago today, I became a mom,&#8221; I know that she is the reason I am a mom.  When I found out that I was pregnant, I became a mom.  I became anxious to do everything right for her.  And as my belly grew the slightest bit round, I was so eager to show it off.  I loved being pregnant, I loved the fact I was going to be a mom, I loved the fact I was going to have a baby.  As my belly grew big and heavy with her, I happily (and somewhat painfully) waddled about, ready to meet the tiny creature that kept poking me in the ribs.</p>
<p>And on the day she was born, when the pictures show that she was red and wrinkled and I looked exhausted, all I remember thinking is that she was the most beautiful thing ever and how amazing it was that she&#8217;d come from inside me.</p>
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<p>Thirteen years on, I still think she&#8217;s most amazingly beautiful.  I think she&#8217;s incredibly intelligent and talented, that she has a smart mouth (I wonder where she got that from?) and that she&#8217;s got wonderful things ahead of her.  And I still marvel that once upon a time, she was a tiny creature inside my belly, shoving her toes into my ribs.  She&#8217;s nearly as tall as I am now, and her feet are bigger than mine.</p>
<p>Thirteen years ago, I became a mother.</p>
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		<title>October 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 00:28:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a mom is sucking all of my time up.  One of the kidlets has lice, so every waking moment, it seems, is dedicated to picking lice and nits and doing laundry.  I&#8217;m also really trying to get up that oomph I talked about to get the house clean and keep it clean. For some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a mom is sucking all of my time up.  One of the kidlets has lice, so every waking moment, it seems, is dedicated to picking lice and nits and doing laundry.  I&#8217;m also really trying to get up that oomph I talked about to get the house clean and <em>keep it clean</em>.</p>
<p>For some reason, the baking bug bit me the last couple of days.  Homemade cornbread to go with the homemade white chicken chili; homemade pear-blueberry cobbler; homemade whole wheat banana bread.  I wonder what will come over me next? I wonder why that energy isn&#8217;t being more appropriately directed to cleaning the house?</p>
<p>For reasons which shall remain nameless here, we&#8217;re getting rid of a Sauder-style bookcase (ok, a watermelon went bad and sent its watery juiciness beneath it &#8211; I swear my house isn&#8217;t THAT bad).  My husband and I spent part of the day sorting through the books on the shelf and found a bunch to get rid of.  Sometime this week I&#8217;ll take a trip to the used book store and see what kind of store credit I can get for them.  It may not be much, but it will help pay for books for the kids and such.  Hey, I wanted to get a move on decluttering&#8230;just not sure I wanted to be pushed to it by a rotting watermelon!</p>
<p>Anyhow, this mom has got to get back to picking &#8220;nits and fleas&#8221; (as my youngest kidlet put it)&#8230;.so, back to being &#8216;Just a Mom&#8217; for awhile.</p>
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