Yesterday, we were in the waiting room at the doctor’s office when the nurse popped in calling for a “Lauren.” Boston turned to me, “Oh, it is Lauren’s turn. When they say ‘Momma’ then it will be our turn!”
Oh of course, we all know I am the universal momma indeed. 🙂
I was first humored, but then in awe. To my toddlers, I really am ‘The Momma,’ their deepest love and passion is for me. Kind of puts things quickly into perspective.
I am his world, her best friend, what more do I need from life?
What about you??? Has your child said/done something that immediately reminded you of how lucky you are? I would love to hear the story!!
That’s so adorable! My daughter is only 10 months for now o doesn’t say much but the way she smiles at me when I come into the room is enough to make my heart melt 🙂
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Sally, there is nothing in the world which compares to those smiles!
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That is so incredible sweet, it validates just how important we are to our little ones.
When I look a little stress my 2 year old will rub my head and say “Don’t worry mommy its okay I love you”. Its all I need to instantly feel better about any situation.
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Oh my, how utterly adorable!! They know just what we need it seems. 🙂
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This is so sweet! These mommy moments are so tender and seem to leave an imprint on our hearts.
Recently if my son Parker is away from me for a while, when he sees me again he will start to stroke my hair and kiss me over and over again. It makes me feel so loved and needed. They know just how to tug at our heart strings, don’t they? 🙂
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What a sweetheart!! I never truly understood “momma’s boy” until I had my son. Now I see no other way to explain it. 🙂
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That is funny, kind momma.
My son and I have a question a day book for kids. Yesterday’s question was “Who loves you a lot?” He didn’t pause a bit before saying, “My parents, of course!” – it felt so good to know that he felt the love.
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I love it–no hesitation or having to ponder over the question!!
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Gave my daughter a kiss when I went to bed and in her sleep she said “I love you momma…” And while I had a tiny meltdown because I lost an entire post I’ve wrote my son came over, gave me a big hug and kiss and said “It’s all going to be fine, mom. Don’t worry. I am here.” 🙂
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Aww, my own heartstrings are pulled just reading this!! You definitely are one lucky momma! 🙂
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All my little one has to say to make testy eyed is “Mama, come.” 🙂
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Haha, I know exactly what you mean! They definitely have us wrapped around their fingers, and I love it! 🙂
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*teary eyed!!
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Thank you for this, Sasha! Actually, yes! My daughter just said something to me yesterday of which I wrote about this morning. Children are so honest and so profound sometimes … because they speak straight from the heart! It is a privilege of grace to have these little lives to care for … and to be called “momma.” 🙂
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Yes, there are no filters whatsoever, no hidden motives behind their words. This really is why they are so beautiful, because of the sincere purity with which they are spoken.
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My kids are both teenagers now, but I love to hear these stories because it takes me back to those sweet memories 🙂
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I know it will all go by so quickly. I am trying to soak up every last minute of it. 🙂
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“Momma, I’m happy I’ve got your love,” as I was buckling her into her car seat, just like I do every morning. ❤
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Caroline, how precious!! It is the way they just spontaneously express their love, like no big deal, that completely melts the heart. ❤
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My Aspie son (7) is a family guy. He love his family. One recent Saturday morning both he and our girl (4) came into our bed and my son said with full joy, “I love my family”. Talk about making a momma’s heart melt.
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I can think of no better way to start a day!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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This is so sweet! I just love it when my little guy only wants his momma when it’s time for sleep. Sure, grandma’s arms are comfy and daddy’s voice is soothing, but only momma will do! Makes me feel special 🙂
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I know exactly what you mean here! Cuddling my little man to sleep, and knowing I am the only one allowed to do so, is one of life’s greatest treasures. 🙂
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Aww I can’t wait for my princess to call me momma all the time 🙂 she’s getting close!
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Yes, she will soon, and it will be the greatest moment of your life to date. 🙂
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She only says “momma” when she cries. So I can’t wait for the full “I love you momma!” Oh my heart melts just thinking about it! Blessings to you and your family 🙂
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My husband and I loved the stage when our daughter thought we would “disappear” if we all of a sudden were hidden from her view. It puts into perspective how you really are their entire world, how dependent they are on you. I think as parents we often get so caught up in the monotony of changing diapers, washing clothes, washing bottles, and bath times or bed times, that we don’t appreciate how important each one of those “chores” are actually little bonding moments with our babies. Their smiles and giggles really are the best part of any day.
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Megan, I completely agree. It has to be such an intentional thing, to remember how precious each and every one of these “chores” really are. Thanks for sharing this!!
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Yes, I wrote a post not too long ago about “momma” and how I seem to be synonymous with “hungry” and “thirsty”- I am what they need when they need. 🙂
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Haha, love it!!
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When I was putting my daughter to sleep, she whispered to me, “Zutto aitakattayo”–which, roughly translated means something like “I wanted to meet you for so long.”
It’s strange, I always felt like I was waiting my whole life to meet my little girl and she suddenly says that she had wanted to meet me for so long, too 🙂
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Oh my, my own heart has just fallen into a pile of mush. How very precious!!!
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That’s so cute. My daughter is a little young yet but the best sound is her saying mummy 🙂
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Oh Holly, there is nothing so majestic as hearing them say that name! Keep soaking it up dear momma. 🙂 🙂
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I was upset and crying one day and my 2yr old son started crying with me. I guessed that he saw me upset so he must be upset too. Good thing is that it made me stop crying as I didn’t want to see him cry.
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They are so sensitive to our hurts and needs. It really is one of the sweetest, most sobering things about motherhood I think.
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Super sweet story, Sasha. It’s moments like these where your children’s viewpoint is one you wish you could solidify forever. Savor it.
I once had to leave my daughter with a babysitter for an evening, and things did not go well for the two of us just before I left. She was horribly angry with me as I shut the door and and headed out. When I returned, I’d found a note on my pillow. It said, “Dear Mom, I hate you. Love Chloe.”
When I asked her about it the next day, I said, “Well, sweets, you couldn’t have been too terribly angry with me. You signed it ‘love, Chloe.’
Her reply? “I didn’t know how to spell FROM.”
Priceless. And I still have the letter.
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Bahaha!!! I am laughing out loud, sitting here all by myself right now! I will definitely savor my universal momma status while it lasts. 🙂
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My little one is gonna complete three months next week. Sometimes he makes this sound “mma”. Even though i know its too early for him to say words, i take it as he calling me Amma.. ( Mom) i jump with joy everytime he smiles and this mma is the cherry on the cake.
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I know exactly what you mean!! I still remember the first time my two babbled out “mama.” They had no idea what they were saying but I didn’t care–it melted my heart in ways I can never fully explain. 🙂 Enjoy each and every moment of it!!
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Hi great reading youur post
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