Becoming a mom
means absolutely no quiet
or personal space
Thank you for these great prompt words, Colleen. You can participate in this challenge here: https://colleenchesebro.com/2017/10/17/colleens-weekly-poetry-tuesday-challenge-quiet-space/
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seriously. 🙂
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I know Allie, it is a real true even when they are teenagers.
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Ah, this is something that your children will never understand, being as they are boys… perhaps they will have a bit of sympathy for their wives! ❤
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Perhaps, Annette. When they are small you can’t even go to the loo on your own [smile].
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Truth. 🙂
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It is an absolute takeover!
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It really is…
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Perfect sentiments to describe motherhood!
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I know, Ritu, and currently there is still no end in sight.
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Is there ever~???
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The MOST truthful Senryu ever written in the history of women! LOL! I love it, Robbie. ❤
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Thank you, Colleen. A lot of truth in a few words [grin].
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LOL! You said it!! ❤
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Even in the bathroom!
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I know, Elizabeth. They bang on the door!
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quadruplets would keep someone very busy – hah
and loge your take on prompt…
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Thank you Yvette. My mind just won’t extend to the terrifying thought of quadruplets.
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Terrifying indeed – sorry about that!!!
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Beautiful fondant infants on those flowers.
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Thank you, Frank. They are moon flower babies for one of my stories.
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Lovely little pictures, Robbie and so much truth in your words. Each mother goes through this once her children are born.
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You are right, Kamal. I am wondering if it ever ends…
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Yes so true Robbie
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🤣 sorry, all I can do is laugh. We stayed with friends and family now who have kids. It was good to be home and only have dogs who need our attention.
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I know, Tandy. No-one can prepare you for the absolute takeover of Motherhood.
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And it does NOT matter how old they are. (The kids not the mum.)
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You can say that again, Shey. I am finding out that teenagers are just as needy.
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Wait till you get even beyond that. It never stops xxxxxxx
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They are so cute though…and these don’t cry or fret! Very true words…it is a matter of accepting the full-time role for those years…
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You are right, Annika, and I wouldn’t change it for the world.
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Truer words were never spoken. Anyone who fights that will be disappointed.
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Thanks, Jacqui. Mothering is hard work but it is worth the effort.
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Thank you, Michael. I appreciate your sharing.
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Wow! You are great! What a wonderful creative image. Now you have a lot of babies. LOL 😉 Michael
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Thank you, Michael. The fondant babies are much easier to look after [smile].
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Lol Robbie, it made me chuckle. 🙂
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Thank you, Debby. We love them to bits but they certainly put and end to peace and quiet [wink].
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🙂 😉
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Totally true…however, once they leave the nest, it is oh so quiet, good and bad!
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Yes, I know that is true, Terri. Although, currently, it doesn’t feel as it they will ever leave and I will be washing dirty sports kit and making multiple hot dogs for ever. Bless them.
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I always say to just enjoy them in the moments we have them, laundry, sports, and all 🙂
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I know how you feel!
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Yes, you definately do, Kim.
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So true, Robbie! Once they go out on their own you still worry about them. Then the grandchildren come along and the worry increases! Still not sleeping because of this! LOL! 🤗 xx
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On dear, Janice, and I thought being a grandparent was the best thing ever.
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It is but the worrying never ends. 😜
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