The Parent/ Child Relationship
I started thinking about this a few days ago as my two year old started falling asleep in my arms. As she laid there, so innocent and peaceful, tears started to fill my eyes. There is an uncomfortable understanding we all have as parents, but in my opinion, we do our best to not bring them to the front of our mind. The truth is one day my baby won’t be a baby anymore, she’ll have her own friends and her own plans and views of the world, and one day I won’t be there to rub her back and tell her I’m there when she starts to wake up at night. Every moment with her is a moment of purpose, wrapped with excitement and mystery. The best cure for the often overwhelming depression I deal with is seeing that smile or listening to her sweet voice, and while I never let her know I’m not okay, for it’s not her job to comfort me; her natural presence is more than satisfactory. Parents! Don’t take this time for granted. Don’t allow the foundation of a beautiful parent/ child relationship to not ...