Motherhood Is A Musical!!
I so needed to go see the Motherehood The Musical on Saturday. I was reminded of how much of a job well done I'm doing in the lives of my children. I love being a Mommy. Ever since I was a little girl I knew I was going to be someone's mother one day. I was created to do this and although there are days when I'm just exhausted and I don't know where I'm going to find the strength for the fab five, I wouldn't have it any other way. And not to mention, there is no rewind button.
I went to see the musical with my good friend Camelia on Saturday afternoon. She told me about it a few weeks ago and we've been planning on making it happen since. I would never have thought I'd enjoy it so much. I laughed until I cried. I related to many of the skits the four talented actresses performed especially the Mommy, Mommy, Mommy musical number. I can’t tell you how many times a day I hear that name! I know many of you can relate to that, especially if you’re homeschooling and are home with your babies all day. You gotta love it!
Run and go see this play! You will not regret it! I highly recommend it to all mothers, of course, but I would really recommend it to new and expecting moms and those of you who are planning/thinking about becoming a mom. There is a lesson to learn, experience, and enjoy in the many stages of being a mother and the play does a great job covering many of these stages. I have to say I really miss the beginning stages. From finding out I was pregnant to all the sweet cues over my pregnancy and my oh so round and huge tummy *giggle*. And let’s not forget that waddle walk, loved it! I also miss the smell of a newborn to all the shopping for that newborn!! SN: if you allow me to hold and swaddle your little sweetie you might just have a difficult time getting them back, LOL! I’m gonna love all over them!!
I appreciate having had those experiences. I enjoyed the many goods along with the not so goods like, the physical pain of carrying them (my babies all weighed 8lbs and bigger), sleepless nights, sore nipple from nursing (ouch!), and all the questions I had about whether or not I was doing it “right”. All of those experiences have given me years of appreciating my Motherhood. Now that I’ve entered into other stages, like the teenage years all I have to say is…Bring It On!! Motherhood Rocks!!
I would love to see the play again and just might before it comes to an end in Atlanta on November 20th. If you’re interested in going and bringing a friend along do what we did and purchase your tickets here it will save you big time! If you do go stop by and tell me about your experience I would love to hear your thoughts! Now, I’m off to fulfill one of my many motherhood duties and cook some din din for my crew. Don’t you just love Motherhood?!!
Sounds like a great play. If my mom lived in the area, I would certainly take her to see this.
ReplyDeleteSmall world! I just got done commenting about this play on Camelia blog.
ReplyDeletesounds like a beautiful play..not sure if it's in the area but something to look into!
ReplyDeleteDr. Reginia ~ It was! Without me even knowing your Mom I think she would like it. What about you going with a friend? Think about it :-)
ReplyDeleteJenJen ~ Cool! I hope you enjoyed the post and get a ticket!! :-)
ReplyDeleteMrs. Pancakes ~ It really is and I hope you get to go. It's a boost of encouragement.
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