As I prepared for my son’s two year old birthday last week, I knew I wanted to bring cupcakes to his daycare Friday afternoon. As the days slipped by I realized I would have to settle for store bought cupcakes. By Friday morning, I was rathered dissappointed in myself that I still didn’t have cupcakes for the party. What kind of mom was I? 

Long story short, I stopped at serveral stores before going to daycare and the closest things I could find were Hostess donnettes (ugh, they weren’t even officially titled donuts). With 10 minutes until the party, I swallowed my pride and bought 3 bags of donnettes (yes, they were right next to the twinkies). This is a far cry from the organic Whole Foods cupcakes had imagined I would be bringing to the my son’s party.

In those moments at the drug store (did I mention I bought them at a drug store) I felt so much guilt of not being the perfect mommy. How could I be so irresponsible to not be able to pull off cupcakes for my own child’s birthday? I was so embarrassed to bring in 3 bags of proccessed donuts, that I also bought a yellow gift bag so I could at least walk into daycare thinking I looked put together. Bree Van de Kamp would have been appauled.

Everything changed, however, the moment I walked into daycare. My son had a huge smile on his face and thought I was mom-of-the-year just for being there. When he saw the donettes, he started chanting “Yeah! Cupcakes!”. He didn’t even notice they were drug store bought donettes.

I realized it wasn’t about the cupcakes, or the donettes, or how I packaged the celebration….it was about the celebration itself. Thank goodness I was able to release my unrealistic expectations and leave my silly pride at the door. When I was at the party, I was in the moment full of love and joy.

Creating a balance sometimes means letting go of useless expectations and focusing on what matters most.

Below is a video of the evolution of the birthday donette. Even without cupcakes, the party was fabulous!

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  • JHS

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  • Awww, how cute! Kids really don’t even care about that stuff, which just melts any mom’s heart. 🙂

  • This article has been included in the latest edition of MOM’S BLOGGING CARNIVAL.

  • Great story! I am hosting the mom’s blogging carnival. Your blog looks interesting, creating a balance in life is definitely a goal I have on a daily basis 🙂

  • @All – Thanks for the great feedback. This was the first time I incorporated my flip video technology onto CreateaBalance.com. It was fun being able to show everyone my experience instead of only writing about my birthday extravaganza.

  • What a great encounter! Not only did you rise to the occasion by bringing something, but also for sharing it with us. I wanted to laugh and cry and say, I’ve been there, too. Kudos! G.

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