When a mother says she's tired, that's all she meant

 
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We saw this beautiful essay/ poem. It rang so true to what a lot of Moms are feeling out there.

We understand.

From the Lisah Chronicles:

When a mother says she's tired, that's all she meant!
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She did not say she wants to drop her son and forget that he (a) exists

When a mother says she wanted some time alone, just for you, that's all she meant!
She didn't say she's sorry to be a mother and that motherhood was a mistake in her life

When a mother says she needs help to get things done, that's exactly what she meant!
She is not talking that she is incapable and does not realize her own life

When a mother makes a noodles for dinner, does not mean she does noodles every day of life and that the son (a) is a child who does not know vegetables and vegetables

When you arrive at a mother's house and face disorganization, it doesn't mean that every day that house is disorganized.
When a mother says she'd love to go out with her friends, that's all she meant!

She doesn't want to go back to being "Single / not mother" and like it as if she had no responsibility.
When a mother says she's worried and afraid, that's extremely what she meant!

She didn't say she's going to falter, and much less she's a coward
When you listen to a mother screaming, it doesn't mean she just screams, probably she has spoken 300 times with normal voice tone

When you see a nervous mother, the edge of madness, doesn't mean every day she's in that situation.
There is a whole context, a whole situation

Do not invent untruths to judge someone, let alone a woman who every day, at all times, gives up her own life to live the life of another being that she knows is much more important than her.
In the world there is no human being able to give up and donate as much as a mother!
And they deserve a lot of understanding and fewer trials.

Lisah - The Chronicles of lisah

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