By Lizzie @ What Makes My Kid Cry Today
Real Life. Real Laughs. Real Jesus.
🚫 Mom Mythbusters:
“You’ll sleep when the baby sleeps.”
LOL. No. You’ll probably:
Wash bottles Cry while folding onesies Eat over the sink with one hand And stare into the void wondering what your name was before “Mom”
Let’s be honest—this one was never true.
Because babies don’t have sleep schedules.
And neither does laundry.
💛 Faith-Based Reflection:
Motherhood is full of moments we didn’t sign up for—like the sleep deprivation Olympics.
But God doesn’t expect us to be superhuman.
He meets us in the bleary-eyed, caffeine-fueled moments.
He offers rest that isn’t always about sleep—but peace in the middle of exhaustion.
📖 Truth Over Myth:
“He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.”
—Isaiah 40:29
🙏 Mini Prayer:
Lord, I’m tired.
Like, bone-deep tired.
Give me just enough strength for this hour, this diaper change, this midnight feeding.
Remind me You’re not asking me to do this alone. Amen.
📣 Comment below:
What mom myths were you told that turned out to be hilariously wrong?
Let’s bust them—one prayer, one spit-up rag, one scripture at a time.

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