A year ago, I embarked on my maternity leave, fully immersing myself in the joys and challenges of motherhood with our son, Ethan.
I embraced every moment, from late-night feedings to soothing his cries, and even the mundane tasks of keeping our home in order. Each scraped knee and sleepy cuddle filled my heart with a joy that was hard to articulate. I had envisioned this time as an opportunity not just to nurture Ethan but to relish the small, beautiful moments of motherhood—the tiny smiles, the first giggles, and the soothing lullabies that echoed love throughout our home.
As the year came to an end, the reality of returning to work loomed over me. I found myself missing the stimulating conversations, the sense of adult responsibility, and the satisfaction of contributing to our family’s finances. I longed to reclaim my professional identity, which had taken a backseat during my time at home.