Growth

I'm noticing how organized new mothers are today. I don't think I ever wrote out a schedule. But then, when it comes to time management, maybe I've never been organized.

I started my new nanny job today. I'm typing as "sweet Caroline" sleeps.
When I got here, mom went over lots of directions; All neatly written down in a white notebook. Shades of my Dad!
We walked into the kitchen to see where things are, conversation morphed easily from breast milk, to glass bottles, to dying. Mom told me about her dad's 6 year illness and recent passing. Her grief is still new and raw. Her tears were as natural as the morning dew (yes, I was up early enough to see and feel the dew) glistening in the sun. She had a story to tell. Her story. I listened. I nodded. I noticed how I felt and empathized, but didn't cry. Her story did not turn into my story.  Progress I think.

When the subject turned to nursing homes/care facilities we were both on the same page. Women warriors who know that comfort and care for the ill, infirm, and dying is just as important as it is for maternity patients who bring new life into the world.

I feel comfortable and at home here.
Smiling.
Merry ME

Comments

AkasaWolfSong said…
I think it is so beautiful when we show up where the Blessed Creator sends us...I'm sure you are much needed there Mary.
xoxoxoxo
Anonymous said…
How exciting to start with a new sweet baby! You are an amazing caregiver and the family is blessed to have you in their home.

Best wishes!
Sunny D

P.S. Although I have not had the opportunity to comment as often as I would like I am still and avid follower and greatly enjoy reading, feeling your compassion for others is God sent. Love you!

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