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the baby in my belly

By November 9, 2013 56 Comments

Yesterday I was on the Today Show talking about women and jealousy, and in a couple days I’ll be sending out the video clip.

If you watch it, you’ll catch a glimpse of my belly.

There’s a baby in there, and God/universe/force of life willing, the little guy in my stomach will be joining our family in a just few months.

This is our first child. Eric and I are incredibly excited and we feel very blessed.

I thought many times over the past several months about how and when to share the wonderful news with all of you.

The early months felt way too soon. Telling twenty five thousand people about something in an email feels like inviting A LOT of energy to come back at you. I keenly felt an intuitive sense that I can best put like this: I needed to keep the amount of energy coming toward me/the pregnancy/the baby/ in proportion, somehow, with the newness and fragility and smallness of the life itself at that stage.

Then, after those early months, it just felt personal, quiet, intimate. I’ve loved that part of mama-ing, already, feels to me like creating a protected space, and I’m happy that I listened to that call.

There is something in this idea for all of us. What is in you right now that deserves quiet, protected space? Is there something you’d conventionally announce or talk about, maybe something that others conventionally talk about, but that, if you listen deep within, doesn’t feel right or ripe to share it yet?

Sometimes we don’t share out of shame or out of wanting to save face or avoid real feedback. I’m not talking about that. You know the other thing I’m talking about: respecting what is growing in you enough to discern the right timeline for bring it out into visibility. Respecting the period of growing underground and waiting for something to tell you its ready to come up and out of the soil.

I think we, women in particular, possess a native intelligence for knowing what to protect in silence and incubate. Yet many of us have to rediscover and then learn to trust that intelligence, which is our natural inheritance.

I so appreciate all the support and congrats and connection I can already feel coming toward me from you as I write. Thank you.

Be well.

Love,

Tara

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  • […] Okay, here’s the clip! Enjoy. Oh, and if you notice my pregnant belly, and missed Saturday’s post on that…you can read about that news here. […]

  • Susie Cassens says:

    Sweet…I loved being pregnant and my children…fondest of memories..God Bless:)

  • Congratulations, Tara! May you, your family, and your new little one receive nothing but blessing in the coming year!

  • Terri says:

    Congratulations Tara – How Precious

  • Mary Montanye says:

    Darling Tara, so happy for you and Eric. What a special time. It’s been 38 years since I was carrying my one beloved boy and your post brought those feelings back as if it were yesterday. Enjoy every precious second of it, and of your new life to come.

  • stephanie says:

    Oh Love! I am so happy for you! You are so wise and I learn from you every time I read what you write. Many blessings, Love, and Light to you and your little one!!!! You are in for the joy of your life! xoxoxoxo

  • Barbara says:

    Congratulations Tara!!! I envy you…with the warmest eishes for you and your growing family, xox Barbara

  • Cara says:

    As the mother of 6 this makes me soo very happy! Giddy even 😀 Congratulations! What a wonderful mother you will make!!

  • June DeSena says:

    Soil so rich
    Weed free by design.
    Heart so open
    Love flowing at all times.
    Deep, organic, safe
    Her garden grows within.
    June DeSena 11/9/13

  • Anja says:

    Dear Tara,
    these are such a great news. May every day of your path be blessed with that sacred energy of new life coming into existence. Love is miraculous :)!

  • Sending love! Lots and lots of love.

  • Kathleen says:

    Blessings to you and yours ~ It is, without question, one of the most AWEsome gifts of a lifetime.

  • lornaesmith says:

    Wonderful news, every good wish and blessings to you and yours.

  • David Lloyd says:

    Congratulations Tara , how lucky your baby is to have such a wise and understanding mum.

  • Sandra says:

    Congrats and wise move to keep it protected!

  • Tara, this is nothing more special in the whole wide world than motherhood. Savor each moment, take tons of photos to an embarrassing level, and write it all down.
    Congratulations, and love,
    Holli
    XO

  • Marie says:

    Yes. I often know where I am going. I can see it coming. I see the pieces lining up. If I say I can see where this is leading but don’t want to share the details with someone else, it can seem like withholding information. Rather, it’s for this very reason. The development needs protection, nourishment, and a gentle opening to what will be. Thanks for articulating this experience, Tara.

    There is wisdom in a gentle opening.

  • Carmen says:

    Congratulations Tara! Your baby is so blessed to be coming into such a loving, thoughtful home. Thank you for that poignant post. It feels good to think about giving a nurturing sacred space to a nascent idea, mind shift, endeavor, relationship or whatever it may be. Then whrn we feel its strong and ready we can share it with a centered joy and confidence. It also is a great reminder to enjoy the intimate mysterious and developing journey of new endeavors.

  • jane deramus says:

    testing

  • jane deramus says:

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  • jane deramus says:

    ahh, shall try this again…..i was so impressed to find a woman of discernment—a person of intellect who could transcend the boundaries imposed in society…..someone who could look beyond their own needs and recognize the over-population of this beleagured sweet earth who can’t take our pollution anymore…….someone who could bring our attention to the hungry hordes who just want someone to love them and provide…the flora and fauna who give up their homes daily due to our greed and rapacious appetite which knows no bound…. species exterminated of which we have not even classified……

    i am aghast.
    pls. disconnect me from this site. be well.

  • Lily says:

    Congratulations!

  • Alana says:

    Congratulations new mama! As a fairly new mom (my husband and I had our first child – a girl- 21 months ago)you are on an exciting journey! One that will test your identity and at the same time strengthen it. I can’t imagine life without my little whirling, twirling bundle of energy! For me anyway, being a parent has opened up an entirely new world of people to connect with that I may not have if I didn’t have a child. Instant connection with any fellow member of the “kick butt moms club”. Welcome to the coolest club on the planet!

  • Margaret says:

    How wonderful for you! I loved your post. I also loved that you waited to share until it was the right time for you to do so. You share yourself with the many of us that follow your posts, but I appreciate that you are taking care of yourself and your family needs – that’s a person I want to hear more from. Congratulations!!!

  • Reena says:

    Congratulations! I really identified with your post. I am expecting my first next month, and had the same feelings until I hit the 20 week mark. I really struggled with anger that my mother-in-law insisted we tell her side of the family before I was ready (at 15 weeks). It still makes me upset she didn’t understand my need for privacy during that time, even with extended family. All the best in your pregnancy!

  • A says:

    Dear Tara,
    Congratulations to you and your husband and many blessings!

    I loved your letter. How wise to try to pace the energy coming your way with this wonderful news.

    It really made me think that we should all be more conscious of how we distribute our energy to others, and what can truly be beneficial to our recipient, not overwhelming.

    Wishing you again the best 🙂

  • Blessings to you and your family! I respect that sense of discernment as to what/when to retain and what/when to speak. Intuition will continue to guide you.

  • Juli says:

    Blessings to you and your growing family, Tara! xoxo

  • Bela says:

    Congratulations to you and your family! As motherhood tends to change us, I just can’t wait to witness your growth in this new journey!!!! Enjoy every second of this precious gift!

  • alison p-h says:

    Congratulations to you both! What an exciting time. Wishing you all the best.

  • Carol says:

    Tara,

    Oh what happy news for you and Eric… and an exciting time indeed. I so admire and respect you waiting to share the news until it felt right ~ and even moreso that you were so in touch with what you were feeling and the experience that you knew you needed to be gentle and nourish.

    Thank you for also showing me it’s okay to wait to share until the right moment… and to trust that I will know when that moment arrives.

    Love and blessings to you and your growing family!

    Carol

  • Dee says:

    Such wonderful news. Congratulations.

  • Genevieve says:

    Oh- sweet Tara, Lovely. Lucky baby.xox

  • Kathleen says:

    Congratulations. So happy for you.

  • Beautifully expressed… thank you for sharing it

  • Oh, Tara! Congratulations of the highest order! I am so excited for you. Promise to make new parameters for yourself once he is born, okay? — You will know what I mean soon. 🙂
    Blessings!!!!!!!

  • Juliana JBoner says:

    Tara,
    I love the way you chose to share this with us…and i love your timing as well. Not that any of it is waiting for my approval or anyone else’s, but I appreciate how you waited and chose the time that felt right for you. I also appreciate the way you described that feeling of knowing that something just needs time to breathe, to grow, to be sheltered while things come into place and become ready–I have experienced this as well. You have such a fine gift for articulating the things unseen, the things felt but held unspoken, and you do it in a way that always gives me the opportunity to twist the kaleidoscope to see life from one more angle. Thanks for your wisdom, again. Best wishes to you!

  • Anne Omland says:

    Congratulations Tara! That is such great news! Thanks for sharing such a personal part of you with us. All the best!

  • Deidrah Shutt says:

    First let me add my congratulations. Baby’s are wonderful. And wait until you get to the grandkids! They are even better. I also wanted to say thank you for this post. It came at a perfect time. I have been working on something and have been conflicted about revealing it. I told one friend about it but hesitate to mention it to the rest of them. And now I know why. It isn’t time yet. It still needs to be just mine for a while longer.

  • Sheryl says:

    Oh how wonderful! Congratulations and continue to enjoy the journey on which you and your husband have embarked. It will be trying at times, but always so rewarding and full of unimaginable love.

  • Lydia says:

    So exciting! All the happiness in the world to you! You’ll be an awesome mommy!

  • Smitha says:

    Congratulations 🙂 It’s a wonderful experience, enjoy it to the fullest!!

  • Tracy Allen says:

    Tara,
    CONGRATULATIONS!! What a wonderful time.
    Nesting (in whatever form for whatever reason) is very important & special. I’m glad you’ve taken the personal space / time for yourself!
    Best wishes with the book. Taking your course has been a spring board to many great changes in creating a life I love! Thank’s to both Amy Kessel & you as I continue to unfurl in many areas of my life!
    🙂

  • Kate says:

    Congratulations, Tara!! Wonderful news!

  • Elizabeth Hakim says:

    Thank you, Tara, for your great thoughts about the process of creation. All females are nature’s natural creators. Many thanks.

  • That’s EXACTLY why I kept my maiden name in business but use my married name in my personal life and especially for anything that pertains to my children. Though it’s a pain to have two different last names (and sometimes I mix which world I’m in), it is one of the ways I keep my kids isolated. They know I work on the computer at home, but to them, I am a stay-at-home mom. And that’s just fine by me.

    Congrats!

  • Linda says:

    Tara
    I’m so happy to hear the news
    That quiet you speak about is very true. Enjoy the wonderment, enjoy the connection between you and your baby. It’s the most special connection ever
    Congrats
    Love Linda

  • Jane Cade says:

    Love and prayers to you and your growing family- it’s a fabulous ride!!!

  • Congratulations, Tara!! Wonderful news!
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  • Dear Tara,
    Wonderful – my heart leapt for joy when I saw you on the Emerging Women Live broadcast – it was as if I had felt that motherhood was where you were headed somehow and I am so pleased for you.

    My daughter is now 8 years old and it’s so good to be reminded to keep a protected space when it’s needed, I had forgotten that feeling.

    It’s pretty much 9 years to the day that she was conceived and I’m just in the process of incubating one new creative project and birthing another. Thank you yet again for voicing what so many of us need to hear.

    Very best wishes and blessings xxx Marie

  • Rashidat says:

    Wonderful news. Congratulations to you, Tara and Eric of course 🙂
    There’s a short well-wishing/prayer meant for pregnant women in my native language of Yoruba, and I will try my best to translate- “Just as the leaves fall effortlessly from the trees, may your day of delivery be with such ease for you and your child. And on the blessed day of delivery, may we hear the voices of BOTH mother and child.”
    And as for the “Baby” in my belly, I call her my CreatEve Child. I believe when the time is right, I will get the nudge to share her with the world. Though I still get jitters hinting about her, I’m doing a good job of quieting down and listening.
    Congratulations again, Mama.

  • Sophie says:

    Tara..this is such great news and I am so glad that I managed to do the Playing Big course before you take the quiet time out to be a Mum..it is a blessed road.I have three little girls. With love and your calls are just invaluable to me and will also be to my three girls as I bring them up in this world. Thankyou for all your are.

  • donna says:

    Dear cousin Tara and Eric, Ray and I are so pleased with your news. We can’t wait to meet this little guy, Lots of happiness. Love, Donna

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