Unconventional Mother’s Day
By Jody Worsham’
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While most traditional Moms are receiving breakfast in bed,
roses, gifts of perfume, or long distance calls from far flung offspring on this
Mother’s Day, I remain the unconventional mom. I mean what else would you expect when you are
both grandmother and mother to two of your children who are also the siblings
to your other daughter. So would you
expect my Mother’s Day to be any different?
For a week the children had been secretly hauling crafts and
cardstock to the upstairs sewing room with continuous admonitions not to come
upstairs. Backpacks came home from
school Friday with bulging pockets along with warnings of “Don’t look inside!”
“I hope you like cards,” leaked the seven-year-old who was quickly
bopped on the head by the ten-teen resulting in WW III for which I had to
negotiate peace treaties beginning with “I don’t know what this is about, so stop fighting.”
Today is Mother’s Day; I was awakened not with breakfast in
bed, roses, perfume nor the aforementioned secret avalanche of cards, but with “What’s
for breakfast. I’m hungry.” The bulge that I am not supposed to know
about is still bulging in the backpacks with no indication that they will
remember them before the day is
over. I just hope it is not something
alive, perishable, or made from cheese.
The children did call me out to the backyard a few minutes
ago. “We want to show you something.” Ah ha, my big Mother’s Day Surprise. The ten-teen hollered from the trampoline “Watch
this!” like I haven’t heard that command a million times. “I’m going to do what you taught me.” She proceeded to do forward and backward flips
in the air while the seven-year-old ran around the outside of the trampoline singing
a medley from “The Nutcracker” and “Hail to the Chief.”
Ok, while it wasn’t what I expected; sometimes the
unexpected brings the most joy. Who
wouldn’t be pleased that a child listened and put into practice what you said,
even if it was forward and backward flips, and a child singing from the
classics and hinting that I would one day be known as the mother of the
President of the United States?
Happy Mother’s Day to all Moms, specially the unconventional
ones.
9 comments:
Happy Mothers Day....I'm sure they'll remember what's in those bulging pockets yet.
We can only hope Ha. Just called me outside so I could watch them squeeze 2 dead rats and a dead baby rabbit out of a snake after hubby cut its head off. Just your typical Mother's Day here on the farm.
Happy Mother's Day, Jody! Wonderful story! Love you!
sweet post. Happy mother's day!
Happy Mother's Day!
What a story! Beautifully done. Did they open their backpacks today before returning to school? what was hidden.
I'm all about the unconventional! Sounds like you had an interesting day. Mother's day smiles to you!
Oh my gosh. The dead snake bit made me spit my coffee out of my mouth! Hysterical!!
A belated Happy Mother's Day. Hope those backpack pockets don't turn out to have rats or rabbits in them!
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