You are always the mom, but you are so much more February 02, 2016 We tend to lose our identity when we become a mom. We morph into this person we perceive society dictates that we are to be. We are no longer the student or the corporate executive moving up the corporate ladder. We are a mom. A mother. One who has this wonderful bundle of flesh that desires our every waking (and not awake) moment, needing constant love and attention. And we give it. Freely. Because this wonderful new identity is what we feel we were born to do. To nurture, love, and rear this
We tend to lose our identity when we become a mom. We morph into this person we perceive society dictates that we are to be. We are no longer the student or the corporate executive moving up the corporate ladder. We are a mom. A mother. One who has this wonderful bundle of flesh that desires our every waking (and not awake) moment, needing constant love and attention. And we give it. Freely. Because this wonderful new identity is what we feel we were born to do. To nurture, love, and rear this