The start of a new series on Motherhood.

Evolution - Mothers #1

Hard Moms

I always feel very sad when I hear from someone who had a mother that did not care for them as they deserved.  I am not talking about moms that are a bit too controlling or a bit too demanding. I am talking about moms who abandon and abuse.  It’s just really, really sad when I hear those memories come out.

Luckily it does seem they are in the minority. Most of those I know are very grateful for their mothers and what they did for them, even when there are shortcomings in them that cause hardship for us.  I had that with my mother. She was an alcoholic and wasted many good years in a fog of liquor.  But she became and stayed sober for 15 years before her death and that made a huge difference in the redemption our family had together.  There is nothing quite as sweet as a family rebuilt and restored.

Emotional Hands

We read the quote above and look at the illustration and it seems to be about physical limitations.  But what about all the emotional and psychological hands a mother needs? How many of those hands does one have available?  It becomes a lot more complicated when we realize it’s not just about if they can do all the activities they need to do, but about all the emotional personas they have to deal with and be.  It isn’t easy being a mom.

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Drawing and commentary © 2014 by Marty Coleman

Quote by Milton Berle, 1908-2002, American comedian

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