What Mother's Day Means for a New Mom
Last year she was your cool, sexy wife. Now she is the mother of your child. With Mother's Day quickly approaching you are wondering how to honor the new mom in your life for the very first time.
My husband and I spent 4.5 years trying to conceive, so for me, that first Mother's Day was a very big deal. But beyond realizing for the first time in my life I wouldn't have to sit on the sidelines as mothers paraded their coveted role before my eyes.
I finally understood why each year we take a day out of our busy schedules to honor mothers. Being a mom is hard work and every mother truly deserves this recognition. But, especially the first-time mom. Before Mother's Day arrives, take a moment and ponder what this event means to your her. The pressure is on, can you deliver? Here are some tips to make your Mother's Day tribute a success.
Honor Her Physical Sacrifice: Just think of everything she went through for you and your family this year. More than likely, she loves being the mother of your child, but she also misses her flat stomach. She's given up her figure, her modesty and her skinny jeans. Celebrate her new body by letting her know you still find her attractive and appreciate all she went through. A great way to do this would be to give the new mom in your life a gift certificate to a local spa for pampering or take her on a crazy, indulgent shopping spree for a new wardrobe. Help her remember that the sexy, beautiful woman you love still lives inside the mother she's become.
Let Her Know You Love Her and Your Child: Take her out for a romantic dinner and during the meal tell her all the things you love about your child. Tell her what a great mom she is and how much you admire her. Recall your favorite "firsts" with her, like the first time you held the baby, impressions you had the first time he smiled at you and even the first time you changed a diaper. She'll love that you find these moments endearing.
My husband and I spent 4.5 years trying to conceive, so for me, that first Mother's Day was a very big deal. But beyond realizing for the first time in my life I wouldn't have to sit on the sidelines as mothers paraded their coveted role before my eyes.
Honor Her Physical Sacrifice: Just think of everything she went through for you and your family this year. More than likely, she loves being the mother of your child, but she also misses her flat stomach. She's given up her figure, her modesty and her skinny jeans. Celebrate her new body by letting her know you still find her attractive and appreciate all she went through. A great way to do this would be to give the new mom in your life a gift certificate to a local spa for pampering or take her on a crazy, indulgent shopping spree for a new wardrobe. Help her remember that the sexy, beautiful woman you love still lives inside the mother she's become.
Let Her Know You Love Her and Your Child: Take her out for a romantic dinner and during the meal tell her all the things you love about your child. Tell her what a great mom she is and how much you admire her. Recall your favorite "firsts" with her, like the first time you held the baby, impressions you had the first time he smiled at you and even the first time you changed a diaper. She'll love that you find these moments endearing.
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