7.15.2011

great... with child

yesterday while texting a friend, she asked how i was doing.
i said, "i'm doing great."
but i wanted to say, "i'm great...with child."

in popped mary to my mind, and i understood something more clearly.
in the scriptures when it says mary was great with child, i can better relate that she was probably 'great with child' meaning that child was getting big.
but maybe that phrase means that she was already 'great...with child.' maybe she was already really great with the fact that she was so near to being a mom. maybe she was already really great at mothering, like the mother of our Savior should be. i don't think this is making sense but it was an ah-ha moment for me.

i feel pretty great with child at the moment. like i could always use an extra breath, and my right rib longs to remember what it feels like to not have a little bottom pushing on it. it's nothing

but i don't know when i'll be great...with child. probably eternities away. mary was way ahead of her game.

mom and i about a month ago

i am so excited for this baby to come. in an honest way, i've never been the girl who dreamt about mothering all her life. i'm the youngest. kids like devin more than me. i dunno how to hold newborns. sometime last year i had a whirlwind moment again. my stable perception of family was being rocked and i  felt sick seeing the family crumbling on every side. i was filled with a real desire to do something about it--to start my own family and try with all my might to not let it crumble--something i wondered if i would ever feel. that desire for motherhood came, different for me than for every other mom as i hope it would be.

i think everyone comes to motherhood with a different purpose, and i'm grateful i feel a purpose even if i don't know the first thing about swaddling, breast pumps, or sleeping schedules. that purpose has helped me realize that i don't need to be "great...with child" already to mother in a way that is uniquely me, unlike anyone else mothers. i'm sure remembering that purpose will come in handy during the tenth diaper change of the wee hours of the night that is foreseeable in my very near future. and remembering that purpose makes me very excited.

4 comments:

Bret and Cami said...

Mare, I am really touched by your words. I'm not a mom and I'm not expecting but I appreciated what you had to say about perspective. Sometimes we get so bogged down with details that we forget about what is most important. It sounds to me like you have the most important things down and I have no doubt that you will master the details as the need arises. You will make one incredible mother. I've always looked up to the way you delve into your role as a wife - I think of your example more often that you'd expect. If you bring that same love, determination to enjoy the journey, and selflessness that you bring to your marriage I know you will raise an unshakeable family. Good luck in the next few days... weeks... months. And know that an old friend will be thinking of you and praying for you.
-Cami

melissa marie said...

mare i miss you! you are going to be a wonderful mother. just be who you are and what feels right to you. god will send your babies to you for a reason. don't feel the need to be or do what other moms are doing. i have found this so amazingly true with my luce girl. i'm the type of person that i am so i could be the type of mom lucy needs. it will be the same with your children. i can't WAIT for you to have the birthing experience. love you!

Prina Family said...

Oh, I cant wait for you! You are going to be such an amazing mommy! So you guys moved?! Does that mean I can come see your bundle of joy when he comes?!!! I hope you are doing ok. Can I help you with anything?! please let me. K, I sound kreepy

matt and eve lloyd said...

I can't think of a luckier little boy! You will be the best mother around. Thanks for always being so inspiring- Love you guys.