ON MOTHERHOOD
My mother and I have a wonderful relationship together. Since I had a baby myself, I have needed her support even more these days. We are very blessed to stay in the same residential complex. Every morning I drop the baby by her and I know I can focus on work while she is taking good care of her. If I am running late from work or there is an emergency the baby can stay with her longer.
My first memories of my mom, were probably when I
was about 5 years old. My favourite bedtime story was the ugly duckling, and
every single night I used to cry to that story even though it had a happy
ending! The other memories are from the time my little brother was born. Back
then we did not have disposable nappies and washing and drying the special
cloths used as nappes was a process. I remember my little brother’s nappy time, bath time, and feeding times. The best memories of me and mom in my adult life is
our little trip to Mauritius.
Another prominent part of my childhood was
grandma. She was lovely. Always kind and patient. We used to stay in the same house. She always
had lots of stories to tell from how she met Grandpa, her teaching career and
challenges, and how mom and uncle were raised and married. I always felt great
around her. She even organized someone to sort out my sewing and knitting
school projects in grade 6. Later on, I developed an interest in crochet when I
was an intern, it used to help me relax from work stress. 20 years ago there
were no YouTube tutorials, so I had to sit next to granny’s friend and follow
her crochet steps!
Motherhood has really humbled me and there are
several things I wish I had known before:
I always looked at my mom and felt like I would do
better one day, but now I understand that all mothers are doing their best
for their children, no matter what they go through in life. Things I want to do differently from my mom is
to be more fun and playful with my daughter and be her best friend.
It really takes a village to raise a child. We all
need support from our partners, family, friends, and community to look after
the children. I am blessed to have my parents around after I immigrated to
South Africa.
We tend to lose our old identity after we become
mothers, and it is difficult to be fully functional in our careers. Women often
choose to work part-time or stay at home to be able to give the care the
children need, and it is an extreme honor to raise small humans into adults.
Motherhood in the modern age is a complex
topic. A lot of things need to be addressed
such as the challenges of work and family life, the impact of social media on
motherhood and parenting, and the importance of self-care and mental health for
mothers.
The photos are of my mother and me, then and now!
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