As parents, you often times wonder if you've made the right decisions in training your children. Especially when you train them against of the grain of society. I really hope that you are encouraged by this post was written by my daughter Ruth Miller. I saw it on her Facebook page. It really touched my heart and I wanted to share.
I can't believe how quickly time has gone by. I remember as a kid,
days would go by so slowly. You could be outside playing for what seemed
liked forever, only to find out two hours went by. And now, I'm an
adult. My days filled up with cleaning and cooking, maintaining our
budget, reading books on pregnancy, and preparing for labor and delivery
with exercise videos. And the craziest thing of all is I'm about to be a
mommy! Wow. It never stops giving me the "wow" factor when I think
about it.
Last year seemed to fly by, with graduation and the
wedding and finding out we were having a baby. It was such a great year!
2010 was probably the greatest year of my life so far, and yet, 2011 is
sure to top it within the next two months when Mikey arrives.
It
wasn't until I became pregnant that I really truly began to understand
the power the love of a parent has.
Whenever I got sick or threw up due
to morning sickness, the first thought in my head was my baby. Is my
baby ok? Is he getting the nutrients he needs? Its mind-boggling how
without effort, your thoughts, emotions, and energy are all focused on
this little being whom you haven't seen yet. And how much relief you get
when you find out they are ok.
It's amazing how excited I get when
my little boy moves in my stomach when he hears his daddy talking to
him in the morning. And how much emphathy I have when he has the hiccups
literally all day long. I laugh when I look down at my stomach as he
rolls from one side to another, making my stomach very lopsided. It
touches my heart when he starts to calm down when I talk to him nice and
quiet.
The love I have for my baby boy is unlike anything I've
ever experienced. And I finally understand why my parents did some of
the things they did growing up. It was because they loved us that they
didn't let us sleep over at just anyone's house (looking back, that was
one of the wisest things they ever did. You never know what goes on in
people's homes). It was because they loved us that they didn't let us
pick out every toy we wanted at the store (we'd end up spoiled and
ungrateful if they did). It was because they loved us that they
disciplined us (if not, we would be some of the most unrulely kids!). It
was because they loved us that they decided to move our family from
Vegas (though I hated the idea at first, spending so much time with my
parents in Idaho was totally worth relocating). And it was because they
loved me that they let me spread my wings and fly when the time came.
I
really hope to be the kind of parent to my kids that my parents were to
us. One who puts my children first, despite what society says. One who
teaches my kids to respect those who are older than them. One who
invests my personal time into teaching life lessons to my children. One
who teaches them to respect their father by respecting him myself. One
who never misses a game, or a recital, or a play. One who encourages
them to never give up, even when things get hard. One who forgives and
doesn't hold faults against you. One who never lets a day go by without
saying "I love you"...
I'm so excited to be a mom, and I welcome
this new chapter of my life with open arms! I count down the days until
Ryan and I will be holding Michael in our arms, looking down in
amazement at this little guy God chose to bless us with..
Nothing is going to top that day :)
7 comments:
How sweet! You must be so proud of her! :o)
How blessed you must feel reading what Ruthie had to say about you and the values you've instilled in her. And now watching her get married and about to start her own family.I love my family and hope one day they say something half as nice as this to me and my husband. Wow, wow, wow. Praise the Lord. Go ahead Ruthie!
Janelle Cyphers
Beautiful words!
There is your reward, faithful Mother!
That is precious. She is going to be a wonderful mother herself!
This is truly what being a parent is all about. You sometimes don't see the rewards until they are grown and experiencing life in some real and practical ways. I'm so proud of you and I'm so proud of Ruthie.
God Bless!!!
I'm excited with her!
You've hit another nerve.Just did an update on FB about missing my father in law.He was 'perfect' in my eyes.I hope my children grow up to be like him (and my husband, LOL) Bless you and your family.
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