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Sep

Muddled Mommy-ing

   Posted by: Sandi   in Parenting

Sometimes, I take a look from outside myself when I talk to my kids.  Do I speak with them as my mother did with me?  I believe my mom did a great job with all three of us.  She treated us as unique individuals, always capable of rational thought.  We were each handled as best suited us, not as best suited her, necessarily.  It wasn’t easy…we’re a strange trio, my sibs and I. But she managed us with such seeming effortlessness that I was unprepared for how much effort it takes to do that!

One morning last week, after a nearly sleepless night, I had fallen asleep and my older son, Cyclone, nudged the bed to inform me it was time for him to go to school.  In general, I am up when he awakens, to make lunch for the Spousal Unit, so I am utterly on top of things. But not that morning.  I had sent Spousal Unit off to work at about four-something in the morning (he had to work on the other coast) and had, at last, managed to fall asleep.  So Cyclone had to wake me up.

“Wha…huh?” I mumbled.

“Time for me to go now.  Thought I’d better wake you so you can wake Cartoon Ranger.”

Still half-dazed, I muttered something about loving him and hoping he had a good day and then he left, without the usual kiss on the forehead that is part of our morning routine.

I felt guilty about it all day.  Did my mother ever react so absently?

However, after due thought and memory-probing, I did recollect that Mums was not known for getting up and greeting us in the morning. She held court (truly) in her bedroom, with coffee.  We would appear before her (it was fun) so she could see that we were in good order before leaving for the day.  On days I had to leave too early, I would leave her a note before I left.

I don’t remember her addressing me with such a fuzzy voice, but I do recall mornings when I didn’t see her at all.  This eased my mind.

I can’t be my mom, but I can try to be the best mom I can be. And, sometimes, that’s enough. :-)

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Actually, I am glad you shared this…because sometimes with my 2 .. I did the same thing.. not always, but with my husband prone to working nights, I was often in that same situation… I think to some degree it teaches them independence… they know we are( my case..were) there for them, meeting their needs in a myriad of ways. Its nice to raise boys to be able to take care of themselves. My mom has always been an early riser, she would be at the kitchen table with her coffee… but we got ready for school on our own basically..she wasnt running around making breakfast and ironing our underwear, lol!

Dawn

September 23rd, 2008 at 11:21 PM
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Thanks, Dawn. :) I don’t iron underwear, either. I do believe in raising my kids to be an independent as possible and at age 14, Cyclone is well able to care for himself in the morning.

Ironing underwear. That is an image that will stick with me. And make me grin. All day…………

September 24th, 2008 at 9:28 AM
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LOL is right… but seriously, my grandmother ironed my grandfathers boxers.. yep..she sure did..lol!

September 24th, 2008 at 8:22 PM

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