8 Realities Moms of Little Ones Absolutely Need to Know

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I spotted her in the parking lot of a big box store, juggling three kids all under five. One was strapped to her chest, another was darting away from her grasp right into the street, and the third was crying loudly at the entrance, screaming, “I don’t wanna go!” My heart ached for her as I pushed my cart past, wishing I could share some uplifting words to help her through what seemed like a rough day. But instead of the usual platitudes about cherishing these fleeting moments, what she really needed was a hearty dose of reality—truths about the future and how much brighter things will get.

So, to all the moms struggling through chaotic parking lots with little ones in tow, here are some truths that come with a silver lining:

  1. Yes, it’s going to be tough for a while. Like, really tough. It’s just part of the parenting journey, so hang in there.
  2. Some days, your toddlers might binge-watch TV. If you hand them a tablet so you can shower or cook, don’t beat yourself up. They won’t need therapy in ten years for it. In fact, they’ll be tech-savvy teens who can switch your Wi-Fi settings in a heartbeat!
  3. You might not be too fond of your partner for a bit. Resentment can build up like weeds in a garden, but don’t worry—you’ll fall back in love when you see the amazing dad he becomes. And trust me, the romance will come back, too, especially with the added bonus of birth control!
  4. The first day all the kiddos are in school will be life-changing. Embrace the chance to focus on yourself for an entire school year. Go ahead and indulge—it’s well-deserved!
  5. Your daily chaos isn’t sinking your ship. It may feel like it sometimes, but soon you’ll be navigating a well-run family vessel. And you’ll be proud to be the captain of your unique crew.
  6. Those folks who say teenagers are a nightmare? They’re partly right. But don’t forget, teenagers bring a vibrant energy and they can drive themselves around. Thank goodness for that!
  7. Shopping solo is as heavenly as you think it will be. A solo lunch? Even better. And how about a midweek movie? Pure bliss.
  8. One day, you’ll find yourself as the seasoned mom in the parking lot, watching a younger version of you struggle with a bunch of little ones. If you feel inspired, offer her a word of encouragement. But if you’d rather simply enjoy the peace you’ve earned, that’s perfectly okay too.

And here’s the happy ending: Yes, you will become that mom who walks through the parking lot solo, and it’ll happen way faster than you think. Trust me.

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Summary

Motherhood can be a challenging journey, especially when managing little ones. These eight realities serve as comforting truths that remind moms that tough times won’t last forever, and brighter days are ahead.