Rookie Mom Here Celebrating: True LOVE

March 1, 2015 , In: Baby, Katie Girl, Parenting 101 , With: No Comments
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rameys 1st birthday


My first year of Motherhood has been interesting to say the least. Turning one for the baby has been a BIG milestone, but in my way of thinking, it’s huge for Mom (me!).  I  made it through my very first year of being a Mother. I know that having a year of motherhood under my belt does not make me an expert parent. Far from it! But, I have finally figured out how to line up all the snaps in the onesie pajamas and that’s saying something!

The day has finally come and it’s Cutie-Pie’s birthday (OH MY GOODNESS!) Where in the world did the time go?

The toddler years are quickly approaching of which I know little and there is still much learning to come, and challenges to face. I am ready for the adventure to continue though. I certainly began this event not knowing anything. (I didn’t even babysit when I was a teen~)but have loved finding out new things about this little life. Turning one really reinforces the feeling of transition from baby to toddler. We now don’t have to count his birthday age in months but years. (I just did the math and Daniel Boy is 335 months old – and you thought I was going to tell you my age in months). Hummmm….

The epic highs of motherhood have been wonderful. I realize that most all moms have experienced this but it’s my first time and I just had to share the joy that many of you already feel. That first laugh,those sweet slobbery kisses, the feeling of unconditional love, hearing “mama” & “dada”, rocking that sweet baby to sleep, singing lullabies (he doesn’t care I can’t carry a tune), morning hugs, and so many more things.

Becoming a mom is the best thing that’s ever happened to me. I know so many parents say that and people without kids are like “Come on already!” But,  it is so true. I can’t wait for another year of all the  joys, questions, lessons, learning curves, discoveries, fun, tough love, dancing, nurturing, lullabies, exhaustion, confusion, purposes, excitement, kisses, thrills, disasters, prayers, tears, laughter, and certainly all of the posts on CDS.

One year ago I couldn’t fathom having a baby. I could barely understand why the hospital nurse said “It’s okay to take that tiny human home”.  Didn’t they get the memo? I run out of food often! I have an out-of-control laundry pile? I go, go, go, 24/7.  What will I do with a baby!

But love I did!  That’s what I did. Love a little one that we brought home!

Little did Daniel and I  know how joyful the next year would be. This is one proud Mama(and Daddy)! Get ready folks, this Mama’ is going to talk about her baby-cakes all the time. I hope you don’t mind.

Katie Girl

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