Here in Idaho

Hey ladeeeeez….this one’s for you.

First off, Happy Mother’s Day to you and yo mamas. Being a mutha is hard, yo. Half dream job, half prison sentence, motherhood is a complicated adventure. So is fatherhood, but it’s not June so let’s forget the babydaddies for a minute.

Excuse me for a moment while I go get something.

(Leaves room.)

(Comes back carrying invisible soapbox. Places soapbox in front of keyboard.)

Here we are. Let me just step up…onto…GO TIME!

Now. It’s Mother’s Day….yay us. I’m proud of my family and happy to be a mom. But this, my American friends, is not a celebration of me. Or you. American motherhood is great, but it’s easy-peasy compared to poor country motherhood. Where the mamas are trying to feed their children while defending their homes - literally. Where staying home or going to work is not a choice a mother can make, and the price of gas is utterly irrelevant. Where pantries and refrigerators and toilets and make-up don’t exist, and are not missed, because they are products of a lifestyle where time and money are in abundance. This is the mother who should be celebrated today. The one carrying her babies on her back while she makes a trek to get clean water. The one who shields her children from warfare only to fight off malnutrition and disease and AIDS and a culture where being a woman is fifty times the battle western women endure.

Sometimes I complain. I’m tired of being with the kids all day long, I’m stressed out, the housework is never done, there’s nothing to eat in the house, I need new clothes, etcetera. But what am I complaining about? That I’m bored with this lifestyle that millions upon millions of women around the world would kill to have? Mothers who have risked their very lives to get to our shores would roll their eyes and perhaps spit in my general direction if they heard my whining.

And I would deserve it.

Because my life is safe and easy and blessed. I’m going to eat steak and drink a glass of wine and hug my children and maybe even get an uninterrupted nap. I am neither oppressed nor subjugated and I have a difficult time relating to American women who say they are. My children are fed. My home is safe. My life is good. My life is easy. My life is blessed.

Everyday is Mother’s Day for me.


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Comment by Mrs. Schmitty
2007-05-12 09:30:45

Stop by today, you’re it!

 
Comment by Mrs. Schmitty
2007-05-12 10:34:03

Wow! I feel like a complete ass for the above post. I posted it with full intentions of coming back to read your post. Then I read it and want to kick myself square in the pants!

That was a wonderful post and so on target. We are truly blessed in the lives we lead. I will remember your post the next time I think my life is so bad.

Thanks so much for sharing and reminding me of what’s important!

 
Comment by dgm
2007-05-12 18:53:37

so. true.

 
Comment by flipflopmamma
2007-05-12 19:18:20

Ok, I’m totally linking this post to my Mother’s Day post!!! Without your permission!! Don’t sue me please, I have nothing anyway. heehee

 
Comment by Kristi
2007-05-12 19:18:30

Mrs. Schmitty - no need to kick yourself in the pants. I do not to presume to be changing anyone’s lives with my diatribes. And seriously…soup cans…scary.

 
Comment by Jessica
2007-05-12 20:08:24

Great post. I ain’t no mamma, but it’s refreshing to read something like this.

 
Comment by Posybunny
2007-05-12 21:27:06

Thank you, Kristi…I needed that!

 
Comment by MamaLee
2007-05-12 21:33:02

Amen. xoxo

 
Comment by Rhonda
2007-05-12 22:04:01

Thank you for that, it really puts things into perspective…even though I’m not a mom (yet).

 
Comment by Pam
2007-05-13 05:51:40

Puts it all into perspective. Thanks so much:)

 
Comment by Holmes
2007-05-13 18:38:46

Wow, this is like the best Mother’s Day post ever. Happy Mother’s Day to ya!

 
Comment by Heidi
2007-05-13 21:58:55

Love your perspective, thanks for sharing!!!! BTW here from Flip Flop Mama!

 
Comment by Melanie
2007-05-13 22:04:36

I agree with Holmes - this is indeed the best Mother’s Day post I’ve read today. Thanks!

 
Comment by carla licon
2007-05-14 06:29:28

That post was beauitful!

 
2007-05-15 09:11:20

Kristi,
get off of my soapbox. want to go to Sierra Leone next summer? my plan is to go help amputees and child soldiers and former child prostitutes from the diamond wars in the summer of 2008, we’ll see.

chuck

 
Comment by edj
2007-05-15 12:53:09

Preach it, sistah! Right on!
Oh wait, does this mean I can’t complain about the heat anymore, since I just learned that the poorer part of town doesn’t even have water? Sigh.
I hate you, Kristi.

 
Comment by crys
2007-05-15 19:07:14

well said. thanks.

 
Comment by LifeAsIKnowIt
2007-05-16 11:59:19

Great post. I needed to read that today!

 
Comment by Riley
2007-05-16 19:26:25

What a great picture of you guys!

 
Comment by trouble
2007-05-21 14:25:16

chill bumps.

you pwn.

 
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