Dearest future son and/or daughter,
I have heard that being a mother is one of the most difficult
but most rewarding “jobs” in the world. But you see, I do not think of it as a
job. I see it as a beautiful and wonderful part of life for a woman. I am
extremely excited about you coming into my life.
I cannot wait to hold you in my arms and I promise that I
will take care of you more than I have ever cared for someone or something before.
I promise that though I am bound to make mistakes, I will
learn from them and that I will love you unconditionally, even on the hardest
days.
If you are LGBT, I promise that I will love you until my last
day here on earth. I will remind you how much courage God has given you to face
the challenges of being different. I will remind you that you are always loved
by me. I will not judge you. Instead, I will be proud of you. You will always be
my wonderful child. I know that nothing about you is an accident and that you
are an amazing part of my life,
If you are adopted by me, I will love you as if you are my
birth child. I will not look at you differently. I will help you grow and help
you create the life you want to have. I will love you unconditionally and I
will learn how to be the best mother I can be for you. I will be there for you
if and when you find yourself wondering about your birth parents.
If you are disabled, I will tell you that I am disabled as
well and that I will help you through daily life meeting the tough times. I
will look beyond your disability and help you achieve any goals or dreams you
have. I will teach you that the
impossible can be possible. I will not look at you differently. You see, I have
worked with hundreds of children and adults with special needs and I will be
proud to be your mother. I will guide you through challenging days. I will help
you to know your capabilities and not to focus on what you cannot do. Because this
world needs you. I need you.
If you are different in any other way, I will embrace your
differences and never stop loving you. After all, our differences are what make
our lives exciting, not dull.
Now a few things you should know about me is that I struggle
daily with Schizoaffective disorder, bipolar 1 type, and PTSD. I daily struggle
with hallucinations, paranoia, flashbacks, psychosis, mania and depression. But
that does not stop me from loving you or making your life worth living. I face
my own challenges and want to help you do the same.
I believe in God. I feel God’s presence when I am running or
walking through nature. God is not a distant God. He helps me get through each
day and I know He will help me to raise you in the best possible way I can. I
learned unconditional love through God’s love towards me. I know that we are
all special and loved by Him, no matter if He feels distant or not.
I love to run. Currently, I am training for a Half Marathon.
I want to run in the NYC Marathon within the next 5 years. Running the marathon
is a dream of mine and I will teach you as you grow up to reach for your
dreams. Follow your dreams. They are what make this life so beautiful. When I run, I raise money for charities. I
want to show you how to make a difference in the lives of many and that caring
for others Is an important part of life.
I will undoubtedly not be a perfect mother or even the best
mother in the world but I promise I will aim to be the best mother I can be for
you.
Dearest son and/or daughter, I cannot wait until you enter
into this world. I know that you are going to make a difference in all of the lives
of the people around you, especially mine. I cannot wait to hold you and hug
you. I cannot wait to make you giggle. I cannot wait to let you know that you
are beautiful and that you are loved, no matter what. I cannot wait to help you
dream and then follow your dreams. I cannot wait to watch you grow.