Callista

Callista

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Extraordinary Moms

Every mother has the gift of being awesome if they choose to do so. But some mothers are given an additional task of being more, of being extraordinary. They don't ask for it and when it's shoved upon them, it certainly doesn't seem like a gift at all. In fact, it can feel like your world is ending when you hear that something isn't quite right with your child, born or unborn. So here's my letter to those moms who've just had the title of extraordinary handed to them.

Extraordinary Mom,

You will be okay. I feel the need to say this first because it's short and to the point, and it's true. Sure, life has been shaken up for you and you'll need time to adjust, but you will survive. You will have to learn new things and your life will change forever. It might suck at times (any special needs mom who denies that is full of crap), but your good times will outweigh the bad ones. The key is to realize those moments are worth more to you before they even happen.

Thinking positive sounds lame and cliche; do it anyway. I know you can't help but to think through every single worst case scenario. Thinking positive doesn't mean you have to be happy about it, just that you can explore all the sides rather than just the dark one.

I also know at some point you're going to want to punch someone in the face for being all rainbows and sunshine when all you want to do is wallow in sadness. I wanted to smack the next person who told me "God only gives special children to special people". Barf. It is NOT okay to assault your friends and family, but it IS okay to be sad. Now, if someone tells you that you can't be sad.... Well, I might support punching that one.... But seriously though! Grieve. It's natural to mourn the loss of the baby you thought you were having. But while you grieve, remember that you're still having a beautiful baby, he or she is just different than the one you pictured.

Take a break from the research. As the Google Everything Queen, I get the urge to want to know every little thing about your child's diagnosis, connect with every stinkin' support group there is, ask every question under the sun, and get some definitive answers. It's awesome to be educated, it's not so awesome to be consumed by a diagnosis.

You are still YOU, so make some time for that. Do you like to sew? Scrapbook? Read? Do those things. Taking time for yourself will make you feel like yourself and not some zombie just going through the motions until your child is born. And even after your child is born, all babies need a happy, healthy mama. Sure, it's a little tougher to get away (heck, if my hair grows a few more inches before I can find a moment at the salon, I'll have ombre. That is still in style right?!) but even a short walk in the fresh air will do you some good.

I'm sure there's so much more that I can say to you, newly titled Extraordinary Mom.... But I will end with this: Know that you are never alone in your journey and you are loved. It's going to be hard but you will grow and learn and soon you'll have your own "normal".

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Of course, I have to end with a little update on Callie :) We have seen such amazing progress lately. Since starting Young Living Essential Oils.... We got our very first therapy progress report that actually showed IMPROVEMENT. Big deal in this house, we should have ordered a cake. Callie is making great strides in her speech skills.... We've heard a lot of new sounds since starting frankincense and I am more than impressed at this point. She can now hold onto two small, light toys and bang them together in front of her. Purposefully. WOW! She is beginning to balance herself while on her tummy, and her head control is getting better each day. She enjoys standing in her braces with assistance and is continuing to work on her trunk control. Of course, she continues to increase her cuteness to adorable ratio on a daily basis. If you'd like more info on joining our oil journey, come visit our facebook page or send me  comment :)



1 comment:

  1. Keep your chin up and remain strong! It's great to hear that Calle is doing well.

    Good luck!

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