From One Mother to Another: Equalization of the Ages

Whether you are 20 or 40, having your first baby or fifth; when it comes to raising children, every mother is "ageless."
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Age Is Just a Number When It Comes to Being a Mother!
By Jodi Ciampa

Remember when you were growing up and 30 seemed so old? Or when you were in high school and the thought of dating a college boy seemed so far out of reach? Well, when it comes to having babies, there is no greater equalizer. That's why I call motherhood "Equalization of the Ages." Whether you are 20 or 40, having your first baby or fifth; when it comes to raising children, every mother is "ageless."

Some of my dearest friends could not be further apart in age, yet my life would not be the same without them. They have all given me immeasurable strength at one point or another. A dear friend of mine who is 73 has been in my life for 22 years. I met her when I was 17 years old. She has seen me through the ending of my teens, dating, marriage and now, motherhood. Her knowledge has carried me through numerous triumphs, trials and tribulations and she has always been such a positive role model to me.

Then there are all the great friends who are such huge part of my daily life; I don't think I could function if they weren't here for me. Some I grew up with and others I met through my children, but we all have a common bond and there is at least a 10 year age span between us. Our children are basically the same age, so we are experiencing the same highs and lows together. Despite where we live, whether it is two minutes or two hours away, in desperate times (which include complaining about our husbands) we are there for each other in a flash.

It is so comforting to have trustworthy and reliable confidants around when you need an extra hand, listening ear or someone to laugh with. So believe in the saying, "age is just a number" -- it couldn't be truer when it's From One Mother to Another.

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