When you had your first child with your husband Surge Protector. You felt a bit nervous that you wouldn't be the perfect mother for your own daughter and frowned, you reflected on your mother's own experiences as a new parent raising you, and she was we’re taken on a journey through her memories of your babyhood. And you feel the weight of your own expectations and the comparisons your mother made, which ultimately led to feelings of inadequacy and anxiety. This is something many moms can relate to: the fear of not measuring up or not doing enough.
Your reassured that everything will be okay and you'll be a great mother to your daughter.
It was a race between babies to see who will crawl first. On the surface, it’s a playful and fun concept, but as the story unfolds, it becomes a metaphor for the internal and external pressures parents face. Throughout the weeks, you were grappling with your own insecurities, feeling that your failing as a mother because her baby, Lyra, isn’t developing at the same pace as others. This feeling is compounded by well-meaning advice from friends and family, which can sometimes make us question our parenting choices and wonder if we’re doing enough.
But today was different as you felt burn out and your husband returned late to work, no cooked dinner and the house mainly clean. You were eating Ramen instead of your cooked meals, he was concerned.
Surge Protector walked up to you and put his hand on your shoulder and sensed that you were stressed about the baby, luckily Lyra was already asleep.