Moms Wear Many Hats
I'm Not Just a Mom
Moms are some of the most amazing people I know (and I'm not just saying that because I am one). The abilities a mom possesses are, at times, beyond her own beliefs. So the next time someone asks you about yourself, you may simply say, "I'm a mom," but don't forget that you are so much more. I don't care if you work or stay home; all moms have hidden talents. In fact, the next time someone wants to learn more about you, here are a few things you can say.
Source: Flickr user John
My Body Grows Babies
. . . and Feeds Them
. . . and I Help Turn Them Into Functioning Humans
I Am Overtired
. . . Overcaffeinated
. . . and Underpaid
But I Get Things Done
I Am the Easter Bunny
. . . the Tooth Fairy
. . . and Santa Claus
I Can See the Future
. . . and Forget the Past
I Am a Multitasker
I Turn Frowns . . .
. . . Upside Down
I Move People
I Am a Doctor
. . . a Prison Warden
. . . a Therapist
. . . a Party Planner
. . . a Magician
. . . and a Private Investigator
I Beat the Clock
. . . and Make Time Fly
I Am a Pinner
I Pack Suitcases
. . . Snacks
. . . Lunches
. . . and Diaper Bags
I Am Comfortable in Yoga Pants
. . . and Heels
I Do Improv
. . . and Stand-Up
I Am a Master Chef
. . . and Nutritionist
. . . Basically I Am Martha Stewart
I Am a Teacher
. . . and a Jungle Gym
I Am Protective
. . . but I Know When to Let Go
I Am Prepared
I Take Risks
I Cry Effortlessly
. . . and I Wouldn't Change a Thing