I never thought becoming a mom would impact my life so much... physically, mentally, emotionally.
Childbirth was probably the most painful thing that I have ever experienced. It was really excruciating, but also the most rewarding. I didn't know that my body was capable of doing so much, and now I have a healthy baby boy to be thankful for. Breastfeeding was probably the most frustrating thing that I had to go through, but also the most selfless and giving thing I have ever done in my life. The sleepless nights, the hormonal turmoil, the cracked nipples, painful clogged ducts, and even the fact that most shirts didn't fit me properly made me just want to cry and quit. But with the support and encouragement of our pediatrician and my husband, I was able to do it fully till my son was 5 months old, and still do it partially now.
My son Josh is now 6 months old and he's able to do so much. From being
Rod and I are doing really well as first time parents. We learn along the way, but I love my husband more today than I did when we got married. I have learned a lot from him and about him the past two years that we have been together. He has been very supportive of me every step of the way. During my pregnancy, he took really good care of me ...from making sure that I took my fruits and vegetables everyday, to accompanying me to every hospital and doctor's visit, to being with me in the delivery room to help me welcome our baby into this world. When I decided that I needed to go back to work after giving birth, he made it so easy for me by supporting me to buy an expensive breast pump, so that I can still continue breastfeeding even though I am at work. I have also learned how patient he is because he knows how to handle my crying jags and unreasonable fits. I blame it all on my hormones, but he has always been there to wipe my tears away and listen to me even if I am not making any sense. And he even supports my bag and shoe habit!!!! What more can a girl ask for?
Now that we have a child, I am sure that Rod will be as good a father as he is a husband. I know that he will teach Josh how to be a loving, God-fearing, honest and strong man that he is. As for me, I just hope that Josh grows up to be a good and happy man, who realizes how fortunate he is to have two parents who love him very much, grandparents who adore him, and an extended family (aunts, uncles, cousins, etc) who will be there to love and support him as they watch him grow up and learn the ways of the world.
Welcome to the world Josh, Mommy and Daddy loves you!