Crippling Mommy Guilt

Photo by Irina Murza

Happy New year dear friends. Hope you have an amazing New year loaded with all the goodness that you deserve. May you have a reason to smile every single day of the year.

Let me tell you a short story of my life in the last couple of weeks. I am currently pursuing my residency training in the field of Internal medicine at the moment and because of the pandemic from Covid 19, there has been a lot of modification made to our residency program including the fact that now we are doing a lot of rotations in the Intensive care unit (ICU). This is due to the large influx of symptomatic Covid positive patients at our hospital. Even though I had Christmas off, I worked over New year. I had to do work for almost 72 hours over the course of six days. So, on the sixth night knowing that I had the next day off, I made an executive decision to binge on Netflix – a luxury I had not indulged in for months. I gingerly picked up the remote control , being super-cautious so as not to wake the children up. They were resuming back to school at the beginning of a new year to continue with the school year. My son is in Kindergarten and my daughter is in pre-school.

I randomly scrolled through Netflix looking for a lovely movie to watch. I kept scrolling through until my eye caught a movie titled Bridgerton. Being an unrepentant romantic who is a sucker for fairy tales and good endings, I settled for this one. I chose Bridgerton despite the fact that I knew it was a season movie. I typically avoid season movies because I believe it is a waste of my time. Also, I believe I do not have the capacity to entertain such opulence. I watched the first five of eight episodes of the first season that night. I did not go to bed till the wee hours of the morning. I went bed around 5:30 am. So when I woke up at 10:30 am, I realized I had missed seeing my children before returning to school in the new year. I felt very bad. Almost like a very terrible mother. What mother sleeps off and forgets to give her children warm hugs, loving kisses and bear hugs before having them go to school even if school is just for seven hours? That’s me !

By the way, we have a nanny that took care of them and my husband who currently works from home had so lovingly told the children to allow mommy rest. So obediently, they had planted soft kisses while I was in REM sleep. I wanted to beat myself up. I felt a sharp wave of guilt wash over me. I felt a stabbing jab of irresponsibility for my eating the fruit of my desire to treat myself for working so hard. I wanted to regret watching that movie, but I could not. It was that good. Anyway, they came back from school and I gave them each the biggest hugs and kisses ever. Plus we read stories from their favorite books and did some painting. They were very happy. Then, I forgave myself.

I realized that moms are just humans too. We need not beat ourselves up for craving some degree of normalcy in our lives . Neither should we feel guilty for indulging in some self pampering.

“There is no perfect way to be a good mother. Each situation is unique. Each mother has different challengers, different skills and abilities and certainly different children. What matters is that a mother loves her children deeply.”

Elder M. Russel Ballard

Supermom of The Week

Meet the supermom of this week. She is a very stylish lady who is also a talented, yet creative genius and also a double -star mom. I actually first came in contact with her one fateful day while I was ‘strolling’ (actually scrolling) around on the ‘field’ of instagram (on my phone of course!) when I got stuck on her profile because I was attracted to her content.

She is passionate about sharing tips for new millennial moms. Perhaps I would say, we clicked. It did not stop there. First, what are the odds that you randomly meet a nice person on instagram, and then you leave the place you live, being Philadelphia and travel for a friend’s wedding in Denver Colorado, and you meet this person who had also traveled in from Texas for the same wedding? People, seriously, what are the odds? I was at the church reception for my friend’s wedding when I looked ahead and saw her face which I recognized from her instagram page(I have been gifted with an Eidetic memory, I never forget faces). I was still contemplating approaching her. “Perhaps I am wrong”, I thought to myself. “Funmi, there are about 329 million people here in the United States, the chance that she is the one is slim to rare, do the maths!”.

The rest is history and she indeed was the one . I call it Divine Serendipity. Perhaps we met so that she would do this interview and be a great inspiration to us all as she shares about her motherhood journey.

What is your name?

Tola Adeoti

What is your favorite color?

Yellow

Best Food?

Nigerian and Thai food.

Can you tell us about yourself? (Professional background and all the good stuff)

I am a wife and a mom, I am work as a payroll analyst and when I am not at my full time job, I follow my passion of building my lifestyle blog Alot.Of.Tola.

How many children do you have?

Two

What is your mommy mantra?

It’s a hard job, but the reward is far greater.

Your most craved food in pregnancy?

Chipotle for my first pregnancy, the second time I didn’t have any major cravings I just ate……lol


Hardest part of being pregnant?

In my first pregnancy I had very bad sciatic nerve pains, those were so hard to deal with. The second time I think it was just dealing with how much my body changed.

First thoughts when you first saw your baby?

It was just so surreal realizing this perfect human being that had been inside of me was out and real. I was mostly just amazed.


How can you describe your motherhood style?

I will say I am stricter mom than I thought I would be.


How do you balance motherhood and life generally (with career, marriage, business, etc)

Honestly I don’t think there is anything like balance, for me it is just taking each one at a time. When I am at work I try to give it my full an undivided attention, when I am on mommy duty I give my girls my all and as well to my husband with wife duty. As well as making time for my blog and trying to grow that and being fully intentional with it. I think some days one part suffers more than the other, but as long as I am being intentional with each one and knowing that my heart is with each other and I want to succeed at each one.



On a scale of one to ten, how loudly have you had to scream with your child (children) and why?

Probably a 10, because my daughter was trying to grab something off the fire!


Tell us what you miss about your life before babies?

The flexibility and countless amount of free time.


What is your typical fitness routine?

I work out whenever the Lord permits ….lol


What is your idea of self-care and how do you de-stress?

Self-care is making time for myself, doing something that gives back to myself and allows me to feel like myself still.


Best motherhood advice?

Do your best and leave the rest of God, and don’t be so hard on yourself because you won’t always feel like you are doing the best job, but your kids know you love them and will love your regardless.

As Tola made us understand, that the journey of mother is not always about perfection. The secret basically entails taking it one day at a time. It involves being intentional and making up your mind to give your very best at every instant as much as it lies in your power. While taking care of everyone else to always remember to also take care of yourself. As you give to others, never forget to give back to yourself!

Being a mother is learning about strengths you didn’t know you had and dealing with fears you didn’t know existed. — Linda Wooten