Time Flies – Cherish the Moments

Time Flies – Cherish the Moments

September 15, 2021 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

I took a baby gift to a friend. I could tell she was worn out. Focus had been on just her and her husband for some time. Now their world was rocked with crazy schedules, loss of sleep and wondering if they’ll survive raising this new little person. Then, I accidentally called the wrong friend, but it was God’s divine-appointment-timing as this friend needed a shoulder to cry on. She is the mama of a newborn. It hasn’t been the “bliss and delight” she had expected. Baby, daddy, AND mommy had all been sick, plus other challenges.

I was one of those mamas. I would have never made the cut as a social media queen posting all those cute and perfect photos of 1 week, 2 weeks, etc. of my little darlings. I remember longing for my babies to get past three night-time feedings, and past the illnesses they had and me getting much-needed sleep. Good news – we survived! And we turned out two amazing, decent and strong human beings. I saw a friend’s blog and I knew I needed to repost it for bringing light and hope for young parents.

“When you first have children they talk about the challenges of parenting….the struggles of a baby waking in the night, the toddler who won’t stay in their bed, the cost of childcare, injuries from sports. Having to take off work to pick them up from school when they don’t feel well, helping them with homework, a messy house, the never-ending laundry, the costs of school clothes, packing their lunches.

You watch their eyes light up on Christmas morning….and try to soak in the magic of those moments. You coach them in sports, rushing to practices and ballgames…and tote them all over the country to let them play the game they love…no matter how exhausting or expensive it becomes. Life is just so busy that you rarely even stop to think what the end of those days looks like. In fact, it’s not even something you can wrap your mind around. You go into it thinking that 18-20 years sounds like a long time.

Then suddenly hours turn into days…days into months…and months into years. That little person that used to crawl up next to you in bed and cuddle up to watch cartoons…suddenly becomes this young adult who hugs you in the hallway as they come and go. And the chaos and laughter that used to echo throughout your home, gets filled with silence and solitude. You’ve learned how to parent a child who needs you to care for and protect them but have no clue how the whole “letting go” thing is supposed to work.

So, you hold on as tight as you can…wondering how time passed so quickly…feeling guilty that you missed something. Because even though you had 20 years…..it just somehow doesn’t seem like it was enough. You ask yourself so many questions:Did you teach them the right lessons? Did you read them enough books as a child? Spend enough time playing with them? How many school parties did you have to miss? Do they really know how much you love them? What could I have done better as a parent?

When it’s time for them to go, it all hits you like a ton of bricks. And all you can do is pray, hope, and trust that God will protect them as they start to make their way into the world alone. Parenting is by far the most amazing experience of your life — that at times leaves you exhilarated — while others leave you heartbroken.

But one thing is certain — it’s never enough time…
So, for all the parents with young children, whose days are spent trying to figure out how to make it through the madness, exhausted day in and day out…

Soak. It. All. In.

Because one day, all those crazy days full of cartoons, snuggles, sleep-overs, Christmas morning magic, ballgames, practices and late night dinners…

All come to an end.

And you’re left hoping that you did enough right, so that when they spread their wings….they’ll fly!

Credit to Misty Brewer Lee