Welcome to the February Carnival of Natural Parenting: Parenting Essentials
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama. This month our participants have shared the parenting essentials that they could not live without. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.
The distant melody of a child’s laughter ripples through my dreams. Slowly, I waken and in the haze of early morning light and the blur of my tired vision I see the source of this music. My children are piled on our bed, piled on my husband, perched on his head, tucked in the crook of his arm. They are bouncing, tickling and laughing at little jokes only they understand. What a blessed life, that my first emotion of the day is a feeling of love so intense that my breath catches and my eyes swell with tears at the beauty of this scene.
Suddenly, my husband notices I am awake and cheerily says “Guys look! Mommy’s awake!” In an instant I am showered with good morning wishes and cuddles.
Oh, how I am blessed.
I steal a glance at my husband beneath a foot, a bounce and a veil of two year old hair and I realise that he has been awake for a while, entertaining the children while I dozed under and around my mound of pillows. I know he has been as tired as me lately, and the thought crosses my mind, as it has a thousand times before, that I could never, ever parent without this man. The way he loves the children is apparent in every step he takes. It warms my heart daily to see this type of magic, so like my own love for our children, weaving itself around the heart of our family.
There is a deep, almost unexplainable connection between two people who share this kind of selfless, parental love. An unspoken understanding that says “you never have to explain yourself when it comes to any sacrifice you make for our children; I too would die a million deaths for them.” This love, this connection is the pillar of my parenting.
This united love is more strength to me than all the gadgets and gizmos in the world. To know that we both want the best for our children gives me security to question and re-adjust my approach, my philosophies and my beliefs without feeling like I have to defend or protect my thoughts. We can sit together and disagree on the ‘method’ but knowing that we agree on the ‘outcome’ means that we can peacefully find a solution to any problem.
I often try to look at us as if from the outside and smile at the realisation that we really are a team-he and I. Our life together is truthfully a balance between strengths and softness, energy and reflection, laughter and prayer. The balance of our hearts is the balance in our home, created in a loving act and nurtured year by year with love.
There are certain ‘things’ I would prefer to always have near me as I parent; for example, a sling, the 3-sided crib, Arnica; but when asked what is the one thing without which I could not live, immediately every breath of my soul screams “Him! I could not do it without him!”
I join in the early morning laughter, inspired by children who are always more wide awake than me and exchange, with this man, a silent look, a tender smile and a sigh. We have found it, Heaven on Earth.
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Visit Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama to find out how you can participate in the next Carnival of Natural Parenting!Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants:
- Not Without Him — The love Starr at Taking Time shares with her husband is the foundation of her parenting.
- I Cannot Imagine Parenting Without B(.)(.)bs — From an uneducated dreamer to a breastfeeding mother of a toddler, nursing has forever changed Kristy at Strings to Things's relationship with her daughter and her outlook on life.
- Raising a Child in the Internet Village — When Jenn at Monkey Butt Junction has a question or concern about parenting, she turns to the Internet. What did parents do before Google?
- Partner in Crime and Parenting — Bethy at Bounce Me to the Moon can't imagine parenting without her husband's sense of humor - he brings her laughter and love every day.)
- I Make Milk — Patti at Jazzy Mama can't imagine trying to mother her babies without her breasts, but she could do it if she had to.
- New Perspectives Bring New Beginnings — MJ at Wander Wonder Discover, who is a former authoritarian mamma, has gained perspective via parenting.
- Time Out! — Mrs. Green at Little Green Blog explores how time apart can increase your capacity to give unconditionally.
- Unimaginable Without Him — Kristina at heyred designs is celebrating her amazing partner, without whom none of her parenting experience would be possible.
- My Parenting Necessity — Claire at The Adventures of Lactating Girl needs "me time" in order to be the Mama she wants to be.
- Babywearing As a Way of Life — Darcel at The Mahogany Way talks about the benefits of babywearing in everyday life.
- Parenting Partnership — Sometimes Abbie at Farmer's Daughter doesn't appreciate her husband enough, but she definitely couldn't imagine parenting without his help.
- Parenting Essentials — Momma Jorje loves her parenting products, but she needs you even more.
- My Parenting Must-Have: Support — Joella at Fine and Fair wrote a letter to her daughter about the role that support from friends and family plays in her mothering.
- It's More Than Just Hair — Think doing hair is full of fluff? Too girly? Useless? Karli from Curly Hairdo Ideas used to think so too.
- The Minimalist Parent — The parents at Living Peacefully with Children embrace a minimalist perspective when it comes to baby gear. A good sling is all they need.
- Without My Breasts — Charise at I Thought I Knew Mama can't imagine parenting without her breasts; here's why.
- Loves Books, Loves People — Seonaid at the Practical Dilettante discovers that the library is a perfect fit for her family's needs.
- An Ode to the Maya Wrap — RevMama's next child might be named Maya, because of her fondness for the sling.
- Avoiding the Padded Room — Pecky at Benny and Bex is here to testify that it takes a village to raise a child.
- My parenting essentials, from Tivo to battery-operated monstrosities — Lauren at Hobo Mama presents a list of parenting essentials you didn't even know you needed (and probably don't…).
- Attachment Parenting Through Separation: It Makes It a Little Better — Jessica at This Is Worthwhile talks about how she couldn't survive her separation without attachment parenting and the bond it's afforded her with her 3 year old son.
- Parenting Essentials — Deb Chitwood at Living Montessori Now shares the principles she used to parent her children from infants to adults.
- My Parenting Essentials — The things that are truly essential to Kim at In Desperate Need of Entertainment aren't things at all.
- I'm No One Without My Sling — How baby carrying is essential to the parenting of Jessica Claire at Crunchy-Chewy Mama.
- I Cannot Imagine Parenting Without... — Isil at Smiling Like Sunshine talks about what she needs to raise her children.
- February Carnival of Natural Parenting — Through her experiences over the last five and a half years, Casey at Love What Is has discovered her most important tool for parenting is using her instincts.
- CNP: I Cannot Imagine Parenting Without __________. — The Artsymama discloses the one thing that gave her back control of herself as a parent.
- Laugh Until I Cry — Laughing with her sons keeps Acacia at Fingerpaint & Superheroes connected and grounded.
- I Cannot Imagine Parenting Without — Luschka at Diary of a First Child realizes what the one thing she can't imagine parenting without is, and it turns out it's not a thing after all.
- It Takes Two — Here are a few of the reasons why Jenn at Adventures Down Under cannot imagine parenting without her fabulous husband.
- Stopping to Listen — Though it wasn't easy at first, Knocked Up - Knocked Over cannot imagine parenting her daughter without listening first to what she is telling her.
- The Essence of Parenting — There are many wonderful resources that make life easier for Michelle at the Parent Vortex to parent, but the essence is the relationship between parent and child.
- What I Cannot Live Without — Sybil at Musings of a Milk Maker considers her computer to be a parenting lifeline.
- True Blessings: White Noise and Grandparents — Kat at Loving {Almost} Every Moment can't live without her white noise machine and the support of her parents.
- The Necessities! — What "stuff" does a natural parent like Lily, aka Witch Mom really need? Not much, it turns out.
- Mama Showed Me — Mama Mo at Attached at the Nip writes about how parenting wisdom is passed on by example.
- Ode to the Loo — For Joni Rae at Tales of a Kitchen Witch, the bathroom is her safe place, where she can take a minute to calm down if she is feeling touched out.
- Go, Mama. Go! — Andrea!!! at Ella-Bean & Co. has been able to integrate her many roles through her get-up-and-go parenting essential, exercise!
- My Other Half — Becky at Old New Legacy realizes what a relief it is to have her husband parent alongside her.
- Grace, Love, and Coffee — MrsH at Fleeting Moments realizes that lifelines can take the form of the profound, or the mundane. Both are ok.
- Supportive Spouse, Check! — There are so many parenting tools and gadgets that are superfluous, but the one essential, for Danielle at born.in.japan, has been her supportive spouse.
- Why I'm a Babywearer — Meredith at Becoming Mamas reflects on the ways babywearing has enhanced her mama baby relationship...and made life easier to boot.
- It's Marvelous Out Here, Kiddo! — Rachael at The Variegated Life can't imagine parenting in the big city without the marvels of Prospect Park to share with her Critter.
- Yes, Thank You — Amy at Anktangle offers tips on how to ask for and accept help, an essential for successful parenting.
- Parenting Essentials Checklist: Mom’s Inner Rebel and Her Kids’ Voices — Olivia at Write About Birth reflects on raising global citizens and saying no to societal norms.
- Eco-Mama Online! — An Eco-Mama living in the mountains of a nature island, Terri at Child of the Nature Isle finds it essential to connect to nature and to connect online.
- Sorry, We Just Sold the Last One — Nev at The Adventures of Lime confesses she missed out the day they handed out patience.
- Laugh — Tashmica at The Mother Flippin' Blog reveals her super power, her talisman agains mean mommy.
- My Priceless Parenting Resource — What do books, a magazine community, my mother and the local playgroup have in common? Lucy at Dreaming Aloud tells us...
- The Gift of Shared Time — Tree at Mom Grooves strives to experience the world from her daughter's perspective.
- Follow the Giggles — Dionna at Code Name: Mama can’t live without the sound of her child’s giggles - come watch her video and you’ll agree!
- Can I Mommy Without Boob? — Emily at Crunchy(ish) Mama shares her fears about weaning and losing part of that the mother/child bond.
20 comments:
The love between a mother and father is a child's 'true' home ;-)
This is why when parents split up it is SO important for them to be impeccable with how they speak about the other, and treat them, to their children.
A truly beautiful post. It is so easy to become "too busy" with life that sometimes I forget just how blessed I am. The amazing man I married some 21 years ago really is my soulmate and my children are secure in the love we have for each other. Thankyou for this gentle reminder of the truly important things in life.Blessings Lisa x
What a sweet wonderful tribute to your husband :).
So beautiful, thank you for sharing xxx
I love your post,so beautifully written :)
Aw, this made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. After a fee grumpy days, reading this was just what I needed for a happy outlook to start the day :)
Your first paragraph made my heart swell - it is one of the very same reasons both Tom and I love cosleeping so much - those early morning giggles and cuddles are some of the sweetest things I have ever experienced in life. And I love your thoughts on the method/outcome - what a great way to think about it when trying to find a solution!
This was beautiful! You put into words sentiments which I never would have thought could be reduced to writing. The love of a strong family is formidable, beautiful, strong, and a wonderful thing to be a part of.
This was really a beautiful reading today. I'm glad I chose this as the first post I read. I often think about how lucky I am to have my husband as well. Our time spent parenting together is very short but I can rest easy knowing that while I'm not there with Little Man and he is, that he is doing the best possible job raising our son. Thank you for shining a light on your husband's contribution to your home.
Just beautiful. I have been married for 34 years, and could not live without "Him" Cheers Marie
So-so-so lovely! Thanks for sharing this :)
"Heaven on earth" - I love it! My husband gets up with Ella every morning so I can have an extra 1/2 hour to sleep, even though he usually goes to bed far later then me, staying up working, to provide for our family. My mornings start with little elephant feet following her Dada around and "Hi! Hi! Hi!" her new favorite word - it's the best way to wake up ever!!
Such a beautiful post and one which resonates deep within me. Thank you for sharing such moving writing and thoughts.
That was just lovely. The connection that you feel with the one person that so unconditionally loves your children just as much as you do is priceless.
Oh, how beautiful! I love your expressive way of writing, and I feel the same about my husband. How much more could I love him than I do now, seeing him parent our children?
Beautiful! I love reading about the love wives have for their husbands, the father of their children. It is magical.
I have a new appreciation for my husband lately.
Oh YES! This is how it is with my husband- well, when he is home. I miss him terribly when he is on the road. You described it so perfectly. Beautiful post!
Lovely, I feel the same way about my partner, too.
What a beautiful post! It's so wonderful to be able to have that understanding and that type of relationship with a partner.
Just beautiful!I too just can't imagine living/parenting without my amazing hubby. Thanks for writing this!
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