My maternity leave ends today. Bam! Just like that. No longer will life be entirely divided into feed/play/sleep intervals.
It’s been ten months since our little boy Harry was born. Ten months since I started learning how to be a mum.
But it’s time to go back to work and see what happens on ‘the other side’. But before that, I wanted to share some of the best things I have learned since becoming a mum for the first time.
1. Babies bring families together.
A new baby has an amazing ability to unite and heal; they personify vulnerability, beauty, hope, innocence, joy and wonder all at once. Family, including extended family, move front of mind. You see them more. Many times I’ve watched in complicit awe as a room full of grown-ups has become mesmerised by Harry doing little more than rub his eyes.
2. Hello, library.
Before Harry, my last recorded visit to a community library was circa 1992. Rediscovering libraries through our local branch has been one of my favourite things about maternity leave. Libraries are THE BEST. (Plus, these days, they text or email three days before the books are due. Lifesaver!)
3. Goals become smaller, dreams are greater.
Days are filled to the brim with achieving tiny goals – feeding, sleeping, changing, washing. But dreams become bigger. There’s a compelling feeling to make the world (and yourself) better.
4. Neighbours mean much more.
Confession: I used to avoid speaking to my neighbours. I was too busy/pregnant/tired/shy. Imagine how bloody terrible I felt the day Harry came home from hospital and there were cards and presents from the same people I had tried to avoid? Now, it’s often the chat with the lady across the street that has cheered me up on those really bad days.
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I was also one of the ones who took 12 months mat leave from my high flying demanding job. That was 15 years ago and I am yet to make it back. Who would have thought being a Mumma, Wife & homemaker could be so THRILLING! I spent years looking for love & acceptance and the most profound thing I've learnt in 15 years is you get what you give! I've given my whole entire self to my family and I in return have recieved more from just 5 people than I've ever known! I never want to go back to my old life so for the past couple and next couple of years I'm making provisions for a whole new life. I do realise the kids will fly the coop one day : )
Parental leave. For the last 10-15 years it's been called parental leave in my workplace. Gender neutral, remember?