Mother's Day is hard.
I am a woman living in the land of infertility which means it has been really hard for years. As a friend of ours said the other night, it is like starving while everyone around you is enjoying a feast.
With that perspective, I entered into this Mother's Day knowing and understanding the dark sides of it. Don't get me wrong, It is one of the greatest joys in my life to be Little Man's Mom. His snuggles and sloppy cheek sucks are just a piece of the blessing it is to raise him. But I know that Mother's Day was one of the hardest days of the year for so long and still is for so many women. This Mother's Day was like going to Disney World after spending time in India. It was fun and celebratory, but the filter with which I was seeing the world had changed.
So Jay and I decided, as a family, we were going to have a different tradition in our house. Instead of breakfast in bed (I work for a church, it will never work on Sunday anyway), gifts, or other grand gestures directed at me, we are going to make Mother's Day a day to honor the incredible woman who gave our Little Man life.
We are going to celebrate Birthmother's Day.
We started this year by writing a brief update on our Little Man to send to adoption agency and praying with Little Man for his birthmom by name last night, and then God, in His perfect timing, caused this to happen:
I was checking my email this afternoon only to find an email from our adoption specialist saying that Little Man's birthparents had requested an update over the weekend. It is the first contact with them we have had since birth. I quickly drafted an email, included lots of pictures and sent it away to hopefully bless them.
Our God does such crazy works in the world around us and I love to be in a place that I get to give testimony to that.
I am a woman living in the land of infertility which means it has been really hard for years. As a friend of ours said the other night, it is like starving while everyone around you is enjoying a feast.
With that perspective, I entered into this Mother's Day knowing and understanding the dark sides of it. Don't get me wrong, It is one of the greatest joys in my life to be Little Man's Mom. His snuggles and sloppy cheek sucks are just a piece of the blessing it is to raise him. But I know that Mother's Day was one of the hardest days of the year for so long and still is for so many women. This Mother's Day was like going to Disney World after spending time in India. It was fun and celebratory, but the filter with which I was seeing the world had changed.
So Jay and I decided, as a family, we were going to have a different tradition in our house. Instead of breakfast in bed (I work for a church, it will never work on Sunday anyway), gifts, or other grand gestures directed at me, we are going to make Mother's Day a day to honor the incredible woman who gave our Little Man life.
We are going to celebrate Birthmother's Day.
We started this year by writing a brief update on our Little Man to send to adoption agency and praying with Little Man for his birthmom by name last night, and then God, in His perfect timing, caused this to happen:
I was checking my email this afternoon only to find an email from our adoption specialist saying that Little Man's birthparents had requested an update over the weekend. It is the first contact with them we have had since birth. I quickly drafted an email, included lots of pictures and sent it away to hopefully bless them.
Our God does such crazy works in the world around us and I love to be in a place that I get to give testimony to that.
2 comments:
It's Deb from Ft. Wayne. Congrats on your sweet baby boy! Don't know if you remember our connection to adoption…. We were just discussing Mother's Day and what a hard day it is for so many. So touched by your sweet sensitivity and your new Mother's Day tradition. Be blessed.
PS We would love to have all 3 of you ANYTIME!!!
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