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Posted: 2017-12-28T18:14:39Z | Updated: 2018-01-01T17:51:42Z The Passionate Stepmom | HuffPost Life
The Passionate Stepmom
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Michelle Zunter

Im a mom and a stepmom. I know both jobs are two of the hardest, sometimes most thankless jobs on the planet. But one of those roles has been more of a personal challenge for me than the other. Can you guess which one it is?

Yup its the stepmom one.

I went through the first several years in my stepmom role trying way too hard, beating myself up at every perceived failure, and ultimately reaching my breaking point more than several times.

For those first years I was pretty much a full-time stepmom. It was hard. It was overwhelming. Summer and Christmas breaks were rough, especially after I had my own baby. School pick ups and events for my stepchild were often difficult to manage with a newborn in tow. I was pulled in a lot of different directions trying to show up, be there, and fulfill the needs of a child who needed their mother as well as being a new mother to my own child. But time and again, I got it all done.

After I quit my job to care for the kids full time and my husband started working longer hours, I started to feel like I was on an island alone. The isolation of being a stepmom to a young child was actually worse for me than being a new mom struggling with sleep deprivation and breastfeeding challenges.

There were times I wished I could quit being a stepmom. There was resentment (which is one of the ugliest emotions a person can experience). It took every ounce of patience I had sometimes not to lose it.

But I didnt lose it. At least not in front of anyone. And there was a good reason for that which kept me hanging on to sanity. I knew in my heart that somewhere down the road all of the dedication and all of the holding my sh*t together would pay off.

And now it is.

Seven years later I can see all my seeds of love, time, and effort blooming into what is a truly wonderful relationship with my stepchild. Our relationship isnt perfect but I believe its grown in a healthy direction because I took the time to nurture it and hung on for dear life when quite often all I wanted to do was escape from it.

Im an incredibly devoted, passionate, and highly involved stepmom. Im also that way as a mom. And as a person. Thats just me. I cant help but be a passionate stepmom. Its in my nature.

Should I have given myself a break all those years ago when I was practically bending over backward for everyone as a stepmom while also struggling with my own child? Yup. Should I have asked for more help? Sure. But when it comes down to it, the kind of woman who takes on the stepmom role has been called to it for a reason. It may not even be a reason thats realized at first. That answer will come in time.

Ive discovered that every problem thats come up in my role as a stepmom has taught me more about myself than I could ever have imagined. Every time I hit a wall and wanted to quit, I had to pick myself back up and learn a new way around a problem that was productive and healthy for my stepchild. Just as having your own child teaches you that its not just about you anymore, so does having a stepchild especially one youre very close to.

You can be a good person and still struggle with being a good stepmom. It comes with challenges and dynamics which most of us are not born knowing how to handle.

A good stepmom is not made she is built. She is built by the hardships of her role, the tears she cries in secret, and by the lessons she learns by trial and error.

The passionate stepmom lives in all of us. She makes mistakes. She has strong opinions that she often cant express. She remains quiet when she wants to scream. She makes sacrifices others may not be capable of. She learns how to love in many different ways. And she gives. She gives her heart, her soul, and her life to making sure a child she didnt give birth to smiles, has wonderful memories, and most importantly feels loved.

You can read more from Michelle about parenting, step-parenting, relationships, marriage, divorce, and body image on her blog, The Pondering Nook & also listen to her co-hosting at The Broads Way Podcast . You can also follow Michelle on Instagram and Pinterest .

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