Being a mom is no mean feat. Unless you are a mother yourself, it is hard to grasp the emotional roller coaster that parenting can be. Motherhood is a privilege and a joy, but it also comes with stressful mornings, sleepless nights, and occasional mental breakdowns. From your toddler’s “No!” phase to every mealtime turning into a power struggle, a mother constantly has to hustle to make sure everything gets done on time. When the responsibilities of motherhood are constantly looming over your head, motherhood can seem more like a tedious job than a rewarding one. Though the love you have for your little one makes up for everything, sometimes mommies need to feel like they are not alone. Continue reading our post as we have rounded up the 9 best relatable mom memes that will brighten up your day.
1. “I Offer You A Choice…”
“…bend the knee and join me.” We are familiar with this famous quote from the Mother of Dragons in Game Of Thrones. But who knew this scene would make for a popular meme material? If you are a mom who knows the struggle of getting your toddler in a onesie, we’re sure you would find this meme 100% relatable.
2. Wait Till We Get Home
How many times has your kid mortified you in public by throwing a temper tantrum or revealing embarrassing details to a stranger at a public loo? We bet you’ve probably lost the count. But all we could do then is smile through while gritting our teeth with a look that says, “Wait till we get home.”
3. A Typical Sunday Night
Every child forgets (read: waits) to reveal the information that they have homework or some school project until the last minute.
4. It’s Mommy Time!
You love your kids and you can never get enough of them. But sometimes mommy desperately needs her me-time. When you have a clingy toddler on your hands, it becomes almost impossible to sh** in peace. So, don’t ever feel guilty if you relish your time away from kids.
5. When You Always End Up Being The Bad Cop
Until recently you thought parenting is all about teamwork. But then, your husband goes and pulls the rug from under you. Now you have to be the one who forces them to do something they don’t like while your husband ends up being the fun parent. You feel betrayed, annoyed, and angry while your husband gives you an innocent confused look like it’s no big deal.
6. I Don’t See Nothing!
Sure, it would be nice to come home to a neat house. But when you have kids, the sooner you accept the fact that your house will always be messy the better chances you have of keeping your sanity intact. Because no matter how much you ask your kid to pick up the toys after playing, you will always find one G.I. Joe or a crayon lying on the rug. But hey, a messy home equals a happy child.
7. I Want Another One!
You are always sleep-deprived, stressed, and completely exhausted. You have made up your mind to never go through this again. You are happy with your small clan and think that it’s enough. But whenever you see an adorable baby at the park or the grocery store, you cannot help thinking it might be nice to have another one. Sound familiar?
8. “Oops!… I Did It Again”
You have tried every trick in the book to get your baby to sleep. But it’s like your toddler can sense the happiness in your eyes as they drift off to sleep and wants to test every ounce of your patience.
9. Wait, What?
10 year old me
explaining why i need
a club penguin
membership to have
different colored
igloos and puffles: my mom: pic.twitter.com/G8VW4M3IS8— ˗ˏˋ tony ˎˊ˗ (@voguetony) May 23, 2019
Have you ever been in a situation where your exasperated child is desperately trying to explain something to you, but you have no idea what the hell they are talking about? Well, you are not the only one.
Raising a child can be extremely difficult. But sometimes it helps to know that you are not alone. Which memes could you relate to the most? Let us know in the comments section below. Also, if you enjoyed our post, don’t forget to share it with your friends.
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