As a freelancer, my pre-motherhood days were often solitary, spent working away in coffee shops. While I had friends, those without writing experience couldn’t fully grasp the nuances of my creative life. I sought out fellow writers for understanding and support, a common theme across various professions like the military or healthcare.
Motherhood, much like writing, thrives on the support of those who truly understand the daily grind. Over the past five years of parenting (my kids are three and five now), I’ve recognized the invaluable presence of different types of mom friends in my life. I didn’t actively look for them; they appeared just when I needed them. Each has made this wild journey of motherhood a bit more manageable.
1. The Seasoned Mom
This is the mom whose children have either flown the nest or are significantly older than yours. She’s walked the path you’re currently on and can offer invaluable insights on everything from potty training to sibling rivalry. When I was expecting my second child, my friend Lisa, who has successfully raised three kids, was a wealth of wisdom. She reassured me that if she could manage three, I could certainly navigate two.
2. The Calm Mom
Meet my friend Olivia, a mom to four energetic kids all under ten. Her serene demeanor in the middle of chaos always leaves me in awe. You may find yourself wondering how she maintains her composure with kids running amok. Is it magic? A secret elixir? Likely, it’s just her innate personality. Being around her brings a sense of peace that can help you find your own calm in the storm.
3. The Creative Mom
This is the mom who crafts everything from homemade baby food to handmade party decorations. She’s the one who inspires you to channel your inner artist, even if your attempts are a bit of a mess. My friend Claire’s knack for creativity motivates me to embrace DIY projects, and thanks to her, I’ve picked up skills I never thought I’d have. Plus, she’s a whiz at planning kid’s parties without breaking the bank or your spirit.
4. The Supermom
She’s the multi-tasking wonder who balances a full-time job with endless extracurriculars. From volunteering at school to organizing community events, her ambition is nothing short of inspiring. My friend Sara is a single mom who manages to do it all, and her unyielding energy pushes me to pursue my own interests and enhance my organization skills.
5. The New Mom
Whether she’s just given birth or is still pregnant, this mom is in the phase you recently experienced. She faces her own highs and lows, and you’ll likely find shared understanding in those moments. By becoming her mentor, you’ll not only help her but also reflect on how far you’ve come in your own motherhood journey. When you feel overwhelmed, reaching out to her can help you find your balance again.
No matter where you are in your parenting adventure, the journey is often smoother with the right companions. Embrace the differences among your mom friends, as they can bring balance to your own parenting style. And remember, your unique skills might just be the lifeline another mother needs. We’re all in this together, so let’s enjoy the ride!
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Summary:
Every mother can benefit from different types of mom friends. From the seasoned veteran to the new mom, each brings unique support and perspective to your parenting journey. Embrace these friendships, as they can greatly enrich your experience and provide the understanding needed to navigate motherhood.
