Monday, May 6, 2013

What do I do?

Since I can't answer what I actually do for work then I guess I will talk about everything else. I have never been a person that work defines me so this should be easy but coming up with another answer is tricky.

I guess the most obvious answer would be mother. That's who I am and really what defines me the most. I haven't been doing it long (my son is only 13 months) but holy cow it really is all encompassing. Almost every decision is based around what would be best for Brandon.

Having a child really puts your entire life in perspective. Your thinking changes. Really, everything changes. At least at first. My weekends went from going out at night to kid's birthday parties during the day. Late nights are when I am still up after 10pm. Going to a movie means getting a babysitter first.

Everything is planned now, for the most part. It's much more difficult to decide to do something last minute as it takes at minimum, 30 minutes to get baby dressed, bags packed, and into the car.

It may seem like us parents give up a lot. Freedom to do what you want when you want. Honestly though, I am more fulfilled in who I am now then I ever was before.

Myself and Brandon Sept 2012. He was 5 months old


post signature

9 comments:

  1. I'm going to have my first at the end of August so am loving this post!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Congratulations. So exciting and seriously the best thing ever!!!

      Delete
  2. hi Rachell [love the way you spell your name] i would say that being a mother is the best thing ever to do =)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. haha. Thanks. It's a blessing in disguise. Good thing is I have never met anyone else that has it spelled like that. Bad thing is everyone misspells my name. Isn't so bad now but growing up I hated it.

      Delete
  3. Oh I hear ya on going anywhere takes so much more time. It almost makes me anxious just reading it! And yes, yes, yes. We give up a lot for the babies but get so much back in return! And I think I was over most of the things I gave up anyway. At least that's a good way to think. ;)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I was the same thing about being over most of it. I was almost 30 when Brandon was born so I felt like I needed to grow up anyways. LOL

      Delete
  4. So very true! I have a 14 month old and another one coming in June and I can't imagine what life is going to turn into. It has given my life more meaning than I could imagine though! Great post!
    Shannon

    www.smileandwrite1.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Two under the age of 2. You go girl!. I'm sure it will feel overwhelming at times but the love that they will share will all be worth it.

      Delete
  5. Love your blog title and header picture! I looovveee the beach! Saturdays filled with college football are great days and I have to say I am a Georgia fan tho. :o) I found your blog through the challenge link up and can't wait to read more.
    AshLee
    XxOo
    www.baseballdiamondshairspray.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete