The days are long but the years are short poem

We always find ourselves writing about how utterly exhausting parenting can be, how challenging it can be to balance work and family and how, sometimes, nothing we’re doing is wrong, “it’s just hard”. But we rarely take a moment to reflect, before it’s too late, of course, on how much we love and we’ll truly miss our kids when they’re all grown up.

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Blogger and mother of two Ginger Hughes from No mama’s perfect, however, recently posted about and reminded us of just how short our time really is with our children. 

“The nights are long,” she began.

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“The nights are long.

“When you’re finally home, hospital bracelet still on your wrist, and your sweet infant girl cries all night. When you try everything you know to soothe her and nothing seems to work, and eventually the tears of joy you expected become tears of exhaustion and frustration.

“The nights are long.

“When you rock, soothe, and sing lullabies all to no avail, and that bassinet you chose with such care sits empty, while you walk the length of your home, shushing, and swaying, and praying sleep will come.

“The nights are long.

“When the fever is high, his eyes usually dancing with delight, are dull and weary. When his little body is wracked with sickness, and you don’t know what’s wrong. When you call the 24-hour nurse line, or research symptoms online, only to end up terrified.

“The nights are long.

“When we lie awake at night wondering if our babies, now children, are making friends at school. Our bodies are exhausted from the day, yet our minds still churn with questions: are they adjusting, are they happy, have we taught them enough to navigate these new experiences? 

“The nights are long.

“When the ones who once filled our backseat with more questions and songs than our ears could digest, now, a few years later, scroll their phones quietly instead. When the eyes once filled with amusement and laughter are now rolled skyward more often than we’d like, and we sit there wondering if all is well in their world. We try, but at times feel unable to find our way into the heart of things.

“The nights are long.

“When she’s out on a date, and you wonder if all the things you’ve taught her, and all the conversations you’ve had with her, will be enough. When he’s out with his friends, and you hope he'll be a leader rather than a follower, and that the heart to hearts will be lived out now that the decisions are his to make. When the car is packed, and your eyes hold hers through that window one last time as she pulls away.

“Yes. The nights are long.

“But the years? 

“Oh, the years are short.

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“When the little bundle that once wouldn’t sleep in the bassinet is now too long to fit, and you lay her gently in the crib instead.

“The years are short.

“When the tiniest hand that once clutched your finger so tightly, releases your hand readily and walks towards the first day of Kindergarten.

“The years are short.

“When our babies, who were just cooing, snuggling, and filling their fists with our hair are now curling, straightening, and styling their own.

“The years are short.

“When the one you thought would never sleep, would now sleep until noon if you let him.

“The years are short.

“When you see the hand, that just yesterday learned to wave while you encouragingly said, “Say bye-bye,” waving goodbye as she drives away. 

“The years are short.

“When our littles become our bigs; When our way becomes their way; When our love is stretched to the point of aching…

“We will remember…

“That the nights were so very long. But the years are so very short.”

Do you also feel that the kids are growing up much too fast? Share your thoughts and stories with us by commenting below or emailing  and we may publish them.

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The days are long but the years are short poem

Gretchen Rubin quote The days are long but the years are short as it relates to parenting. Parenting quotes for the overwhelmed mom. How to overcome the stress of motherhood and… 

The days are long but the years are short poem

Gretchen Rubin quote The days are long but the years are short as it relates to parenting. Parenting quotes for the overwhelmed mom. How to overcome the stress of motherhood and enjoy being a mom.

Gretchen Rubin quote The days are long but the years are short as it relates to parenting. Parenting quotes for the overwhelmed mom. How to overcome the stress of motherhood and enjoy being a mom.