Just like the title says, let's post some times that no matter how old we get we want out mothers to take care of us!!
I'll start, just got home from an urgent care center and I have the flu..yay!! My mom is thankfully on her way home from Florida and I fully intend on asking her to come take care of me when she lands.
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Re: Times you just want your mommy.
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Not exactly about my mom, but this topic made me think of this:
Right around the same time I found out I was pregnant, I was riding my bike to work and some school kids were walking in my way. They wouldn't move so I ended up swerving, hitting a sand patch and flying off of my bike. In order to keep from falling on my stomach or back, I threw out my hands and ended up having huge portions of the skin on my palms get ripped off. I walked my bike the rest of the way to work, trying to be brave and not look at my hands. The second I got to the employee room at work (DH and I worked together at the time) he spotted me with my bloody hands and his face made me have one of those moments where you start crying like a baby. I felt like a little girl again, wanting mom to fix my scraped knee.
I guess my point with sharing is, no matter how old I get or how far I move, at the end of the day, I love my mom and I hope that some day I can do all these things for my LO.
I'm sorry you're going through this with your grandfather. What a blessing to have him and to have your memories with him as comfort. My beloved grandfather passed away in September at age 96 - he was old, but pretty healthy and wanted to live to 103 because his mother lived to 102 (and he didn't really like her). As others have said, I'm super close to my mother but don't really need her for comfort (she taught me to lean on DH for that). But now I wear my Grandpa's favorite sweater when I need comfort. I still get really sad when I think of him being gone, but it's funny how comforting his sweater can be. We are Team Green but I'm hoping for a boy, only because we want to name him after Grandpa (Cy). Having such a special relationship with my grandparents was such a blessing, and I will be prioritizing LO's relationship with his/her grandparents, too. Sending you big hugs, @elvinnoe
My mom and I live 5 minutes apart, and I see her daily. I enjoy her company, but we have very different ways about living our lives, and she doesn't understand my ways. I *want* to be able to tell her everything, but I have learned that her opinion and advice, and then meltdown when I don't take advice, is detrimental to my anxiety and OCD. I really struggle with this, especially now that I am pregnant and having some complications. I want to tell her everything, but I have to filter it, and that's hard. I wish she would just be more understanding to others' lifestyles.
My Fiance is my best friend, hands down. The times when I WANT my mom, I realize I NEED him.
That all being said, I love just hanging out with her, going to yard sales, the pool, shopping, whatever...I just can't have her involved in major decisions or emotional situations.
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My mom is hands down my very best friend, besides my husband. She is the best, most loving, thoughtful, admirable woman on the planet. Since my brother died 20 years ago at 20 my mom as always been the one to make sure we are ok and supported. We live about 2 miles away. Every morning I call her and talk to her a few times a day. We do things on the weekend and she spoils this baby so much. I want her around whenever anything happens. I'll call her and she does the same. I'm so grateful for her, beyond grateful.
The time I most want her is in the delivery room. I'm so thankful she will be there with you. How wonderful and truly blessed I am. Thanks for making me take a minute to just appreciate how amazing my mommy really is.
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