In celebration of my first Mother’s Day with Kate being outside the womb, I thought I’d share this poem that my friend Dana sent me shortly after Kate was born. Even though Kate was only days old at that time, this poem already rang so true for me. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Happy Mother’s Day!
Before I Was A Mom
Before I was a mom, I made and ate hot meals, wore unstained clothes and had quiet conversations on the phone.
Before I was a mom, I never worried about how late I went to bed because I could sleep in as long as I wanted.
Before I was a mom, I washed my face and brushed my teeth everyday.
Before I was a mom, I enjoyed a leisurely cup of coffee while reading the
morning newspaper on a Saturday morning.
Before I was a mom, I slept the whole night through.
Before I was a mom, my house was clean everyday and I didn’t worry about whether or not my plants were poisonous.
Before I was a mom, I had never been puked on, pooped on, peed on, chewed on or pinched by little fingers.
Before I was a mom, I had complete control of my mind, thoughts and body.
Before I was a mom, I never held down a screaming child while doctors and nurses did tests or gave shots. I never felt my heart break into a million pieces because I couldn’t stop the hurt.
Before I was a mom, I never knew how satisfying it is to feed a hungry
child. I never knew how fulfilling it is to soothe a baby’s cries.
Before I was a mom, I never looked into teary eyes and cried.
Before I was a mom, I never got gloriously happy over a simple grin.
Before I was a mom, I never held a sleeping baby just because I didn’t want to put it down. I never was up in the wee hours of the night just watching a baby while it slept. I never knew that something so small couldn’t effect my life so tremendously.
Before I was a mom, I never knew I could love someone so unconditionally and completely.
Before I was a mom, I never knew the feeling of having my heart outside my body.
Before I was a mom, I never knew the warmth, the joy, the heartache, the
wonderment, or the fulfillment of being a mom.
Before I was a mom, I never knew I would love being a mom.
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Note: I searched online to try to find the author of this poem, but there appears to be conflicting information, so I will leave it uncredited until notified otherwise.

what a wonderful poem.
Happy Mothers Day, D
LB
Adorable poem. Happy Mother’s Day.
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Lovely! It brought tears to my eyes. So true!
Simply beautiful.