For you, the single mom…

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My husband used to travel a lot for business.

Many of his trips were overseas and sometimes he was gone for two weeks at a time.

Even though I’m really independent and the kids and I stayed busy while he was gone, we always missed him.

And the time alone always reminded me just how much single moms do. 

There were days I had to get the kids to the orthodontist, then swim team, then guitar lessons, then youth group, all one after the other, and sometimes overlapping.

We ran late a lot, and some days were just plain crazy.

So today, I want to honor all you single moms out there…

Moms who do it on their own not just for two weeks, but all the time.

I want to honor all you military moms too. I cried sometimes when I would drop Mike off at the airport, and that was just for a two-week goodbye. When I think about the sacrifice that so many moms and dads in the military make, and the time away from their families, it makes me pause and appreciate all you do that much more.

So this is for you…

Single Mom

You–the strong woman (even if you don’t always feel like it) that runs her household alone.

You – the mom who wakes up before everyone else so she’ll have enough time to empty the dishwasher, pack lunches, get ready for work, and get the kids to school without being late.

You – the mom who takes the garbage out and cleans the leaves out of the gutter and fixes the sprinklers when they’re not working.

You – the mom who rakes the leaves and gets the oil changed in the car and runs to the grocery store at 9:00 at night so her kids will have milk.

You – the mom who stays up late helping with math problems and vocabulary words, even though she’s exhausted.

You – the mom who cooks dinner and pulls everyone together for a meal, even though she’s the only adult at the table.

You – the mom who signs the school forms that come home in the backpack,

and who remembers when school pictures are due,

and who walks her kids door-to-door selling fundraising candy around the neighborhood for their sports teams.

You – the mom who goes to bed alone,

and who might get a little scared in a rainstorm,

but who never lets the kids see her fear.

You  – the mom who carries the weight

and the responsibility

and the joy

of being a parent

with pride and determination

and perseverance.

You – the mom who is showing her kids how to be strong, 

simply by being there for them,

simply by loving them,

simply by being a mom they know they can always count on.

You – the one who is making a difference

day by day,

hour by hour,

moment by moment,

second by second.

You.

The single mom.

The good mom.

 

Are you a single mom or a military mom? Has your husband traveled and the time away has given you a new perspective on parenting alone? 

If you’re a single mom, I hope today brings you a lighter load, a peaceful moment, help from a friend, a kind word from a stranger, and some time just for you.

If you know a single mom, please send this to her and encourage her that she’s not alone and that she is making a difference!

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28

 

 


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