I’m not a regular mom or a cool mom but
I’m a pretty good mom. Which more or less
means most of the time I’m just giving it my
best guess, and when my daughter asks me
“why?” over and over, I resist the urge to tell
her “that’s just the way it is.” My bag is full
of snacks and my car is full of crumbs, and
when my kid eats something off the floor I
call it building her immune system. I try to
take deep breaths more often than I curse
under my breath, and I try (I try!) to let her
do things herself even though it just makes
a huge mess. I have a Pinterest board of open-
ended activities that we may or may not ever
do. We’ve heard of Laurie Berkner, but more
often, Taylor Swift is who we listen to. No
matter what, my face lights up when my kid
walks in the room, and even when it’s way too
late, I say yes to Goodnight Moon. Each day
(or hour) has the highest highs and lowest lows
and all the in between, but when I ask her
favorite part, nine times out of ten she says it
was playing with me. So for all the messes
and guessing, this much I’m pretty sure of:
when it comes to being a mom
pretty good is enough.