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Written by Genny Heikka   

alt“What is a mother?”

That was the title of a poem my daughter wrote me last year. In the process of doing some cleaning-out this weekend, I happened upon it again.

“A mother is someone who takes care of people,” the first line read.

And, at a glance, that sentence made me sigh. Yes. A mother does take care of people. All the time.

I read that and thought about all the things we moms do, like cook and do laundry and clean the house. And, to be honest, I’ve been ready for school to start so I'd have more time to write and get things done.

But here I am today, alone in the house.

And I’m thinking…

About my son—my youngest—who, as much as I can’t believe it, is in third grade. And about my daughter, now in fifth grade, on the big playground. In a big class.

And I wonder why I was so ready to have them leave.

I can faintly hear their recess bell ring a few blocks away. And I’m picturing them in their classes...my son, thoughtful and a little shy until he gets to know you. And then he becomes silly.

And my daughter, sweet and eager and social. And a little too hard on herself.

I’m thinking about all the things they’ll learn as they grow. The good times they’ll have, and the challenges they’ll face.

And in these still moments without them--without the laughter and constant singing and running around--the house seems awfully quiet.

And it reminds me how fast time is flying.

As I type this, trying to see the keyboard through watery eyes, I think about that question in my daughter’s poem, “What is a mother?”…

And I’m struck by the awesome privilege of knowing the answer.

Because of those two precious kids.

And the gift of being their mom.

Genny lives in California with her husband and two kids, where she balances motherhood with writing, and loves both. Her work has been published in magazines and on Web sites. You can find her writing regularly at 5MinutesforFaith.com and at her blog, www.MyCup2Yours.com. In addition, she review books for the Sacramento Book Review and is an Assistant Regional Advisor for the Society of Children's Book Writers. Three of her children’s manuscripts have received awards. Genny is currently writing a non-fiction book for moms.

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