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Hold On Tight, Moms of Little Ones — It Definitely Gets Easier
My youngest child — my third and only son — just hit the big 8. Eight! It feels surreal that my baby is now this old, but time doesn’t wait. Kids grow up faster than we can blink.
I find myself longing to hold my teenager’s tiny hand when she was just 4, missing my 12-year-old’s adorable, toothy toddler grin, and reminiscing about my son busting a move at a holiday party five years ago. A part of me screams, “Let’s rewind!”
But here’s the thing: I don’t miss those early years as much as you might think. And to all you mamas of tiny tots, I want to say, hang in there! It truly gets easier.
We often hear well-meaning folks say, “Cherish these moments!” or “You’ll miss this chaos!” This sentiment is often wrapped in nostalgia that overlooks the sheer demand of parenting little ones. Yes, those years are filled with sweetness and cuddles, but they also come with a mountain of needs, constant attention, and an exhaustion that feels unending.
Some parents claim that while parenting doesn’t necessarily get easier, it just transforms into different challenges. I get that — I’ve said it myself. But let me tell you, when your youngest hits that 6 or 7 mark, there’s a noticeable shift. It’s like stepping into a fresh, new world. And trust me, it’s fantastic.
Sure, parenting can still be a rollercoaster, filled with emotional ups and downs. But soon, you’ll be sleeping through the night again. You can send your kids outside to play without hovering like a helicopter. They’ll start making their own snacks and buckling themselves into the car. Eventually, they’ll even handle getting ready for bed without you doing all the heavy lifting.
You’ll find pockets of time to yourself once more. Your energy will start to bounce back. Yes, you’ll still be busy with kid-related activities, but it won’t feel like an endless marathon of demands. You’ll rediscover yourself, emerging as a stronger, yet softer version of who you were before.
Some stages of parenting zoom by, while others drag on, and every phase brings its own joys and challenges. Raising kids is tough work, but raising toddlers is like juggling insanity, chaos, and exhaustion all at once. It’s a miracle we survive it! And believe me, you’re not alone in feeling overwhelmed.
As you navigate these challenging years, savor the moments you can, and allow yourself to cry through the tough bits. Just know there’s a light at the end of this tunnel. Someday, you’ll reminisce about the sweetness of having little ones, but you won’t yearn for the exhausting work that came with it. I’ve been where you are, and I assure you, it will get easier in all the ways it feels tough right now. Keep pushing through, Mamas. You’ve got this!
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Summary:
Raising little ones is a demanding journey filled with challenges and exhaustion. While it may feel overwhelming now, there is hope — as children grow, parenting becomes easier in many ways. Mamas, hang in there! Embrace the sweet moments, cry when needed, and know that brighter days are ahead.