To Young Moms
Home Sweet Home
by Wendy SilvaSticky Walls, toys all over the floor.
No matter what I do nothing stays clean.
Dirty dishes, laundry piled high and bathrooms a sight better left unseen.
Screaming kids, dirty diapers and children following me everywhere.
Combing hair, finding socks that match.
Fixing toys, can be more than one can bear.
Then we have baths, PJ's to get on and stories to be read at the end of the day.
With kisses good night and sweet innocent faces of love, I wouldn't want it any other way.
Dylan's messy face! |
When you are in the middle of raising little kids...
Remember to do this....
To Young Mothers
by Edna Jaques
Take time to hear their prayers at night,
and cuddle them a little bit;
Tell them a story now and then,
and steal a little time to sit
And listen to their childish talk,
or take them for a little walk.
You do not know it now--but soon
They will be gone(the years are swift)
For life just marches on and on,
And heaven holds no sweeter gift
Than a small boy with tousled hair,
Who leaves his toys just anywhere.
A picnic can be such a treat,
With sand to play in clean and white,
When blue waves breaking on the shore
Are filled with wonder and delight
For children armed with tins and pails
And wooden boats with crooked sails.
Take time to laugh and sing and play,
To really cherish and enjoy
A little girl with flaxen curls,
and the small wonder of a boy;
They ask so little when they are small,
Just love and tenderness--that is all.
Thanks Wendy, a great reminder. Can't believe your little ones are not little anymore!
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