Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The World is a Stage

I recently read about a fellow alumni, Aurora Dickamore, of Brigham Young University, who just toured Broadway as the lead in My Fair Lady. As acting used to be a favorite pursuit of mine, I have thought a lot about the different paths our lives have taken these past several months...

[Photo Courtesy of BYU Magazine]
She and I graduated the same time April of 2011. I was sick and pregnant (finally!) and in the middle of a move. She was about to get married and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, performing as Eliza Doolittle across America. While I realize what an amazing opportunity this was for her, I can't help but feel humbly grateful for my own very different experiences.

My "Fair Lady"
In the past six months, I delivered a baby...learned to be a mother...witnessed my very own tiny girl's first smile...listened to her first laugh [on Christmas Day]... watched her beam with pride as she first rolled over and steadied her with my own hands as she learned to sit up on her own...fed her every single meal of my own milk and gloried in the praise I received from her pediatrician for her chubby rolls of fat...basked in the applause of her every smile and cried with her in her most tender moments.

That scary but rewarding night in the NICU

My Little Sleeping Angel
Our First Walk Together
I estimate that I have changed over 1,000 diapers by now and I am proud of every single one of them. So many people think that being a mother is monotonous, but I got to thinking, how monotonous is singing "The Rain in Spain" every. day. for. six. months? How about 136 performances of the same lines, same songs, and the same choreography over...and over...and over...I know from experience that there are many thrilling moments being on stage and a fair share of validation and praise. I love theater and film and hope to continue to find ways to stay appropriately involved in the arts throughout my life. There's just nothing more fulfilling and satisfying than creating and raising a little human being. Period. My Little Me does new things nearly every day, she smiles at me and giggles when  I do or say something funny. She snuggles into my neck, sleeps on my chest or naps in my arms. She wraps her chubby fist around my finger and pats my face and mouth when I talk to her. She pumps her little legs and feet when she is excited and squeals with delight when she is happy. I love to see her happy. It fulfills me so deeply. I truly love being a mother and am savoring this gift I have been given. Thank you my little darling for every thing you have taught me these past six wonderful months!!!
1 Hour Old


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Thank you my little Hannah for making me a wonderfully happy and proud mama!!! I love you sweetheart!!!

2 comments:

  1. Mary! That was incredible and so true. NOTHING could have been worth not having Hannah in our lives right now. You could have taken a very different course in your life, but I'm so grateful you didn't. I'm sure Hannah feels the same way, as her happiness can't seem to be contained. As mother's day was only two days ago, let me pay tribute to one of the BEST moms I know.
    Way to go Fantastic Mary! (that is fancy for "you are amazing") (:
    I love you!

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  2. OH, Mary. You have fulfilled your dream of which I share, and I only hope that someday soon, I will have a "little me". I want marriage, a good husband and a baby... Several babies!!! You help encourage me to that goal and it feels great to have such a wonderful sister to look up to! Thanks for being a wonderful sister, daughter, mother!
    Love,
    Nini

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