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| The Mommy Rhythm | ||
April 1, 2008
It's what makes you, unconsciously, rock back and forth, shifting your weight from one foot to the other, cradling your little baby, while waiting in the one out of 32 grocery store lanes currently open.
It's what lets you merge your minivan on the highway at the precise speed while refereeing a third row seat argument, holding the bucket for the barfing kid while calling the doctor's office to let them know you're running late for your appointment because Johnny chose this morning to see what would happen if he held a jar of strawberry jam over his head without tightening the lid.
It's what makes you pick up the phone and call the Bus Stop Mommy up the road to learn she's having the worst morning of her life. And you're just who she needed to talk to.
It's what makes your phone ring when you're having the worst morning of your life to find, on the other end, the exact Bus Stop Mommy friend you needed to hear from.
It's what wakes you up at 2:30 a.m. to make sure all the doors are locked, recycling bin is at the curb, garage door down, lights turned off and kids are still breathing.
It's what keeps you, unconsciously, rocking back and forth, shifting your weight from one foot to the other, cradling your 12 pack of double roll Charmin, while waiting in the one out of 32 grocery store lanes currently open. Long after your "baby" is too big to be held anymore.
It's what finds you spontaneously standing side by side, in your friend's kitchen sink, cleaning her window and horizontal wood blinds. Without words, one of you takes the left side and the other, the right. And you hand each other a fresh paper towel at the exact moment she needs one.
It's what puts a cordless phone between your shoulder and ear, baby on one hip and grocery sack on the other while you shut the door behind the incoming dogs with your foot.
It's knowing where to find the one remaining unused band-aid in the house.
It's handing a child their favorite pair of jeans before they make it half way to the laundry room and finish yelling, "MAWWWWWWM I'm going to DIE without — "
It's what keeps you rocking back and forth, shifting your weight from one foot to the other, cradling your 12 pack of double roll Charmin, while waiting in the one out of 32 grocery store lanes currently open. Long after your "baby" started middle school. And high school. And college.
It's what keeps you doing this Mommy Thing. And doing it really, really well.
It's The Mommy Rhythm.
Wow! There's a name for this!
I think you just made my day.
It's what inspires you to open a bottle of mayonnaise you just bought and smear it on your toddler's foot to free it from being stuck between the bars of the shopping cart. It's also what leads you to open the 12 pack of double roll Charmin to clean the mayo from the baby's foot and shopping cart before putting the baby in the van.
My husband is in the military. They call it "field expediency".
Hugs to all the moms who loved reading this as much as me.
"I know the Lord won't give me more than I can handle. I just wish he didn't trust me so much." ~Bl. Teresa of Calcutta



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It's what heightens your senses when the house goes deathly quiet for no good reason, only to find your two-year-old has figured out how to scale the refrigerator like Mount Olympus to nab the last Ding-Dong.
Thanks for the encouraging message!
Heidi Hess Saxton Editor of Canticle (http://www.canticlemagazine.com/). Author of "Behold Your Mother" and "Raising Up Mommy" (http://www.christianword.com/).