Working Wife and Mother raising one homeschooled boy and one crazy rat terrier. Follow along on the journey of a modern day traditional housewife who believes in putting her man and her child before herself. That home is the best place for her son to learn and that a woman's place is at the heart of her family.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
A Mom Birthday
"Mom, what do you want for your birthday?" Almost every week for the last month, the kiddo has asked me this very question. In truth, I don't really have anything I need but my list of wants goes on forever.....
And so, when the kiddo asked me again just today, what I wanted for my birthday tomorrow- here's what I thought to myself.
I want you.
I want Daddy.
I want to eat breakfast together.
I want to spend the day with you.
I want to have no fighting.
I want you to do as your told.
I want to not have to work any of my jobs today.
I want to eat cake, preferably one that I didn't have to bake.
I want to enjoy one more day with Lucky Dog.
I want to NOT feed anyone today.
I want to sleep in.
I want no whining.
I want to snuggle with my boys.
I want to end the day with a cocktail.
I want to laugh and play.
I want to watch Buddy Boy play Frisbee.
I want to not worry about chores and household tasks.
I want someone to bring me coffee in bed.
I want quiet time to read a book.
I want to eat my favorite meal- fettuccine alfredo and not feel guilty.
I want to sit in the backyard and enjoy the fruits of all my labor.
I want to be loved.
I want to be cherished.
I want to forever be your Mom.
I want time to stop.
I want this life that I'm already living. Forever.
Tomorrow I turn 34. I am feeling equal parts amazed that I'm this old and pretty damn happy that I'm at this blessed point in my life. When someone asks me what I want for my birthday- my answer will always be- THIS. I want this. I want what I have. I want it to last forever. I want to live it, breathe it, relish in it- forever. Because I know how truly blessed I am and there is nothing I want more than to continue living this life of unimaginable riches.
"But Mom, what do you really want for your birthday?"
And so I simply told him I wanted to spend the day together, go out for pasta and eat cake. Because that's pretty great too.
To 34- may it be the best one yet!
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