9 Times I Just “Can’t Even” as a Mom

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If you’ve ever found yourself at a loss for words and just thought, “I can’t even,” you’re not alone. The phrase has become a go-to expression for many, particularly for us moms navigating the chaos of parenthood. It perfectly captures that feeling when life throws you a curveball so epic that you’re left speechless, or at least unable to finish a coherent thought.

Let’s break down some of the everyday moments that leave me in that “can’t even” state as a mom:

  1. I can’t even express my road rage anymore. Instead of letting out a good old-fashioned curse, I’m stuck calling that reckless driver a “silly goose.” Seriously, it just doesn’t have the same effect, right? My little one’s ears keep my vocabulary on a tight leash.
  2. I can’t even jam to my favorite music in the car. Sorry, old-school rock, but my kid isn’t ready for the deep lyrics of my teenage anthems. Suddenly, I find myself reminiscing about why my parents opted for the blandest music stations. Don’t get me wrong—I still love a good beat, but there are moments when I just can’t even handle the thought of explaining lyrics to a curious child.
  3. I can’t even sit down and eat a meal. It’s like I’m in a race against time. I’m convinced that my someday-obituary will read, “She choked on her food because she was too busy multitasking.”
  4. I can’t even leave the house on time. You know the drill: just when you think you’re ready, someone needs a diaper change or a last-minute snack. Murphy’s Law has nothing on parenting!
  5. I can’t even remember the last time I watched a grown-up show. Those carefree days spent binge-watching my favorite series? Gone! Now it’s all about cartoons and kids’ shows. What was I even thinking?
  6. I can’t even read the news without panicking. Being a mom seems to come with an extra dose of anxiety. Suddenly, every headline feels like a personal threat to my family’s safety, and I’m left spiraling down the worry rabbit hole.
  7. I can’t even recall how painful labor was. My memory has conveniently glossed over the details, which might just lead me to make the same choice again. Is this a sign of selective memory or something worse?
  8. I can’t even stay up past 9 p.m. Each day, my eyelids grow heavier, and the thought of a late-night outing feels like a distant memory. I mean, who knew that a 9 p.m. bedtime could feel so liberating?
  9. I can’t even enjoy bathroom breaks in peace. It’s like a race against time—every trip to the loo turns into a frantic dash to pull up my pants before the tiny tornado bursts in. I can’t even remember the last time I had a moment to myself!

Honestly, it seems like I can’t even do anything without interruption these days. But amidst the chaos, I wouldn’t trade my little one for the world. Those cute smiles and giggles make every hectic moment worthwhile, even if I can’t even catch a break!

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Summary:

Being a mom often leads to moments where you just “can’t even.” From road rage to chaotic meal times, the everyday challenges of parenting can leave you speechless. Yet, amidst the chaos, the joy of motherhood shines through, making it all worth it.