How I’m Celebrating My First Mother’s Day as a Single Mom

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Recently, someone asked me what I wanted for Mother’s Day, and I couldn’t help but chuckle. What exactly could a baby need from a shopping spree or a DIY craft session? Let’s be real, I treated myself to my Mother’s Day gift a while back. If I could wish for anything right now, it would simply be the luxury of sleeping in—until noon, if I’m lucky.

This weekend marks a significant milestone for me: my first Mother’s Day with my little one in my arms, and my very first one as a single mother. Prior to this, I had spent four Mother’s Days as an unofficial mom. Three of those were marked by the heartache of failed pregnancies, and the fourth came last year when I was pregnant but keeping it under wraps.

This time around, I finally have my place at the table. While I won’t be enjoying a lavish celebration, I’ll be attending a BBQ at my mom’s house. Sleeping in won’t be an option, and I can’t expect a day free from chores like doing dishes or laundry. There will be no flowers or breakfast in bed either. It’s just my daughter and me.

But I get to wake up and lift my baby from her crib. I get to plant kisses on her neck, which she absolutely adores. I’ll snuggle her up while she drinks her morning bottle, watching Mickey Mouse together. I get to lay her on the couch and cherish the moments as she rubs her hands against my face—this new gesture melts my heart.

I’ll dress her up, selecting the cutest clothes, bows, and shoes for our day out. I’ll load her into her car seat and take her to my mom’s to commemorate my first official Mother’s Day. I’ll bask in the compliments about how adorable she is, and I’ll be the one making laps around the spare bedroom, trying to coax her into a nap.

I’ll be there when she wakes only 15 minutes later, greeted by her proud little smile. I’ll lay on the floor beside her as she learns to roll over, and I’ll watch her chew on her teething rings, seeking comfort for her gums. At the end of the day, I get to take her home, where I’ll introduce her to solid foods and laugh at her priceless expressions. I’ll run her bath and watch her delight in the warm water as she nibbles on the washcloth.

After a soothing rub down with baby lotion, I’ll find her the coziest pajamas and snuggle with her on my lap. We’ll watch more Mickey Mouse while I feed her the nighttime bottle. If she wakes up after I lay her down, I’ll be right back to bouncing her around the living room, making laps until she drifts off again. I’ll turn on the baby monitor and listen to her gentle breaths, reassuring me that she’s peacefully asleep.

As I wash her bottles and prepare her clothes for the week ahead, I feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude. I’ll go to bed knowing my little one is in the next room, sleeping soundly, and I’ll have the privilege of experiencing all these moments again tomorrow—a day that isn’t even Mother’s Day.

This is what I’ve longed for. I feel whole and have finally discovered my purpose. The joy I feel is so intense that sometimes it’s hard to contain. On this Mother’s Day, I’ll reflect on her birth and cherish the memory of her first cry, the first time I held her, and our initial moments alone together.

I am deeply thankful, blessed, and happy. I feel rich in love. How can it get any better than this? Happy Mother’s Day to me!

And a heartfelt Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms out there: the new moms, the experienced ones, the expectant mothers, those who have adopted, those who have faced loss, and all the aunts, grandmas, sisters, and fur moms. If you love someone unconditionally, today is your day—Happy Mother’s Day!

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Summary

This Mother’s Day marks a profound moment for a new single mom celebrating her first holiday with her baby. Reflecting on her journey through past Mother’s Days, she embraces the joys and challenges of motherhood. While the day is simple, the moments spent with her daughter are what truly make it special, filling her heart with love and gratitude.

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