Challenges

Daily writing prompt
What are your biggest challenges?

Happy New Year All! 2024 dawned for me early as my brother’s family left after staying the weekend with us. It has been many years since I spent my time with my brother for a New Year’s Eve and it felt good!

So the first challenge I faced was finding the Bloganuary prompt today morning. I had to log into my laptop to find the prompt and then I saw multiple prompts being lined up. The past two years I have done this with sincerity so this year again I am planning to do but it would have been better if it was more user friendly and not cumbersome. Anyway the next thirty days, I will be writing everyday. I have met a lot of new bloggers on Bloganuary and it is an awesome opportunity for us to share our blogs too.

So, the prompt asked about my biggest challenge. I am a Mom to a 26 year old young adult with autism. It in itself is a very challenging experience. But, I am not alone in this journey. There are so many Dads and Moms who are in the same challenging journey as I am in.

The more challenging part is to come out of that circle and do regular things. It took years for me to do things for myself and not keep my boy as the center of my solar system. It is not an easy process since the guilt of not taking care of your baby over weighs, but I have understood, spending some “me” time for myself and my self achievement has given me more energy. 

My boy is also my partner in so many of my typical activities that, it too has helped with me overcoming this challenge. We cook, do 5k walks, do craft activities and sing together! I love this partnership. Yet, I have this guilt consciousness popping up from time to time! Maybe 2024 is the time, I completely get rid of those tiny guilty feelings and sail past smoothly. A small challenge to overcome and that is it!

See you all with another prompt answer tomorrow and “Thank You” for stopping by!

First Night Fireworks 💥 We travel too!

23 responses to “Challenges”

  1. I think that often, taking care of yourself would eventually help you take better care of your special boy.

    And it seems as though your special boy has come so far!

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    1. Thanks and yes it is so true!

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  2. Getting rid of the last of the mom guilt seems like an excellent goal. Happy new year.

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    1. Thanks! Keeping fingers crossed!

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  3. Nicely said. One of my best friends has a developmentally disabled 40 year old! She is very very good at grabbing her own life from that situation. Happy New Year!

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    1. It is really hard and I am glad she did it!

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  4. Umakutty I am really proud of you

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  5. After having worked at school with kids having the same situation as your son, I have so much respect for the parents of these beautiful human beings who approach life so differently than what we do. Thank you for being open about it and what it demands of you as a parent.

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  6. A little bit of “me” time helps you to be a better mother for your boys. “Me” time refreshes and relaxes you, giving you a time to just breathe. This year I hope you can get rid of the little guilt, as you are guilty of nothing but being a good mom to your sons.

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    Kimerle Anne Viccaro

    You are brave Uma, going to first night. I saw on local news this is the 30th year of First Night downtown. I have never been to one of them!!

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    1. We go for family fire works. We have done in Boston and Pittsburgh whenever the weather can be tolerated.

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  8. Hello from a 28 year old daughter with Celebral Palsy. Thank you for being an amazing mom to your son🙏

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    1. ❤️! Can you share me your blog.

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