15 Truths of Motherhood Told Through Honest Mother's Day Cards
Mother’s Day is just around the corner and that means that everyone will be searching for the perfect Mother’s Day card. What better way to express your enduring affection for mom. But to be honest, I think most Mother’s Day cards are lame.
Yep, I said it! While this does not apply to all Mother’s Day Cards, I feel like a majority are extremely bland and generic. So I made my own!A few months ago, my daughter and I did a thank you note craft . She had so much fun creating and “signing” (scribbling) her name onto the cards. This art project got me thinking, if my toddler designed my Mother’s Day card what would it say? Laughter ensued because what popped into my head was hilarious.I decided to ask a few other mom bloggers the same question. Each one of these honest Mother’s Day Cards shares a truth of motherhood. The answers range from sweet, cute, kind, hilarious and even gross. Because lets face it, motherhood can get dirty.
So sit back, put your feet up and enjoy these 15 truths of motherhood told through honest Mother’s Day cards.
1. We become milk making machines. Whether by boob or bottle, we make sure our little ones are well fed.
You can visit Jasmine at Love Life Laugh Motherhood
2. We are the most important person in our kids life, along with everyone else….
You can visit Ivy at SAHM plus…
3. We do the same things over and over again.
You can visit Leah at My Little Robins
4. We do countless silly things to make our little ones happy.
You can visit Rhiannon at rhiannonskeen.com
5. We handle surprises at like a boss.
You can visit Kristi at The Official CEO Mom as well as The Mom Life Chronicles
6. We become super humans that can survive off of minuscule amounts of sleep.
You can visit Ashley at Spit Ups and Sit Ups
7. We need a way to recharge, also known as coffee.
You can visit Nikki at Toots Mom is Tired
8. We need an extra 30 minutes, or more, to make it out the door.
You can visit Bernadette at Mom and Carrot
9. We become a human tissue.
10. We also play the role of human toilet, family cook and doctor.
You can visit Casey at Momma and the Pea
11. We sometimes have to stay firm and lay down the law. The kids may not like it but they still love us anyways.
You can visit Candace at Fullest Mom
12. We may have stopped buying things for ourselves but we buy all sorts of cool things for our kids.
You can visit Darci at Life Unplanned
13. We rarely pee alone.
You can visit Stefani at The Crafty Christian
Stefani was also featured in our Community Over Competition Series
14. We deal with an absurd amount of chaos.
You can visit Susan at Glorious Mom Blog
15. We are all doing the best we can!
I think we can all agree…
That being a mom is hard but it is also extremely rewarding! Someday our kids will be all grown up and we will miss those silly moments playing with toys and reading the same book a million times. We might even miss being their human tissue, cook, and boo boo kisser. So let’s do our best to enjoy this time while it’s here and live life to the fullest!