Sunday, May 10, 2015

motherless child, childless mother.

Is it me, or is everyone going extra-special crazy this Mother's Day?

Maybe I just didn't notice it last year. I had to work Mother's Day weekend. It was the first without my own mom and came on the heels of two failed IVF cycles, so working was like the best distraction ever.

There are a lot of motherless people in my life. Mr. Hope. My aunt. Some long-distance friends. Facebook acquaintances. This day tends to be hard for all of them.

I thought I'd feel different this year. This year, I am a mother-to-be. But it's weird. Even though this is the first Mother's Day that I am an actual mother (remember, never so much as had a pregnancy prior to last November), I am still just me. I feel slightly uncomfortable over all of the maternal outpouring. This is pretty much how I've felt even prior to my IF diagnosis, when motherhood was something I longed for and thought was only out of reach due to timing and circumstance.

Part of me hoped that my husband would make a big deal out of today. That instead of giving me his annual card from the dog, I'd get one that referred to our tiny human. There should be flowers, I thought. Some sort of sweet gift, maybe a silly onesie or a magnet that referred to me as Mom.

I didn't really tell him I was hoping for hoopla. When we were purchasing cards for the other mothers in our lives, I said something like, "You know, technically this is my first Mother's Day." He bought me a card while I was with him, which kind of sucked.

Maybe he'll surprise me. He often does.

I feel like I sound so spoiled here. I am so lucky. There is a presumably healthy baby baking in my belly. It's what I've wanted for so long, what I've tried for in earnest over the span of 4+ years. I know so many other women who haven't made it this far yet, whose longing runs every bit as deep as mine. I am grateful that we are where we are. I honestly never thought we'd get here.

But I guess I'm just sad that I don't feel less sad. Does that make sense? We're going to visit family today. We're going to tell some of the most important people in our lives about Jellybean. This is huge. And once we get the results of our MaterniT21 test next week, confirming that our baby looks healthy by all counts, we'll tell Mini-Hope. After she's in the know, we can go public.

Maybe that will be the turning point. When this will start to feel more real. Or maybe it's when we first hear the heartbeat? Or maybe I just need the results of that test.

I am possibly buying a crib off Craigslist. It's a white, four-way convertible with good reviews. You can get it brand-new for $220 and the woman is listing it for $120, but I talked her down to $90 because there are scratches on the top. I don't really care about the scratches, but I'm thinking if I can save money on certain things then I'll have more money for the top-of-the-line car seat/stroller combo I want, and a really comfy nursing chair.

At any rate: I am making plans. I am moving forward. I have stopped fearing that I will lose this child every single second of every single day. All good things.

So why am I not happier today? I want to be, honestly.

Maybe I just need to stay off Facebook for the next 24 hours.

9 comments:

  1. It just hit me that maybe the reason I'm having such a hard time is because we're telling family and I can't tell my mom. She wanted a grandbaby so badly. Today is going to be rough.

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    1. Aww Hun I'm sorry. I'm sure wherever she is she knows and is thrilled!

      Myself I got on fb this morning and just about vomited from all of the hoopla. People whom I know for a fact dislike their mothers posted the most nauseating things. Ugh why must people feel they have to publicly spew their feelings in front of hundreds of people?

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    2. Ha! It's true; on Mother's Day, suddenly everyone's is Mother of the Year.

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  2. A very Happy 1st Mother's Day to you! You, who have sacrificed so much, deserve an amazing day more than anyone.

    I'm proud of you for moving forward with starting to prepare for the baby. I'm sure it's very difficult to do so after all you've been through.

    I bet your mom is so happy and excited for you and helping to keep that little one safe!

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    1. You're so incredibly sweet! And I hope you're right. :)

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  3. It didn't feel real/exciting for me til we found out sex. I think because that one thing helps you visualize life for the baby. Hugs to you today!

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    1. I can see that. We should know this week! (And thank you.)

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  4. Happy 1st Mother's Day! Your mom would be happy for you! I like that Mr. Hope gives you cards from Precious Pup every year, that is so sweet!

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    1. He is a sweetie. I know my mom would be thrilled. But knowing her, she's also probably pissed that it took us this long to get pregnant. "Of course you waited until I was dead!" <-- like it was a choice. (I love my mother. She was also one of the most self-centered people you'd ever meet. I don't say that meanly, just as fact.)

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