I remember the first time I admitted it out loud. I want to be a mommy. As soon as I heard it on my voice I got red and hot; I was blushing. But the inquirer of my future looked on with a surprised yet pleased look on his face. Approval. He said, You definitely don’t hear that often. That’s great!
All right! Hands down to Moms Night Out. That was one awesome movie!! Chris and I went to see it last night. And I am so glad we did.
I inwardly connected with Allyson. That moment she shared with her husband on the living room carpet… admitting to currently living her childhood dream: she married a wonderful man and is a mommy [to three].
Yep. That’s me…
I’ve got that first part down!
I appreciated the over-dramatic yet realistic portrayal of motherhood, the many demands that can cause those ugly “moments.” The position of motherhood is important, not easy, should be taken seriously–and at the same time taken with less seriousness.
Every day I learn a new lesson, I take another step to complete my dream. God knows it. And He prepares me.
For now, I will enjoy our nights out, my man and me.


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