As you can imagine, this didn't help answer most of my questions. Instead, I found myself often more confused, more anxious, and mostly just SO frustrated. After awhile, I learned to avoid mom forums which would often turn into virtual battlefields of moms not only contradicting each other, but actually judging one another's choices. I couldn't believe in the state I was in that there was any one out there that was so sure of their own decisions that they could possibly judge those of another. In my state, I was pretty sure I was screwing up everything I did in my first few weeks as a New Mom, so I couldn't imagine finding myself in the self righteous place so many of these moms with computers appeared to be.
TIH about to be discharged. I think he knew something I didn't. |
I didn't know it at the time, but I was hatching the idea for New Mom on the Blog.
And just a few short months later, I published my first blog post.
That was three years ago today. And though the vision for New Mom on the Blog has obviously changed (I initially did not see as many posts about meal planning), the message remains the same - You're a mom and it's scary, but you're doing a better job than you think.
I'm always been glad that my blog anniversary falls around the same time as Thanksgiving because it is one of the outlets in my life that I have been so, SO thankful for. This year I'm thankful for more opportunities and inspiration to post. This year, like every year, I fell short of what I had hoped to accomplish on the blog (I had hoped to roll out a new look for the site, write more, and maybe even register an actual URL.)
The biggest accomplishment on the blog this year was finally finding the courage to post about my struggles in my first few months of being a New Mom - and to give people hope that it does get better.
So, thank you again for another great year with New Mom on the Blog.
And, if you happen to be new and have stumbled upon this blog during a crazed, scared, Google search - I'm glad you found us. It's going to be okay.
photo credit: Rosser Photography |
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