My Mother was a Mean Mom. Was yours?


Mean Moms

Someday when my children are old enough to
understand the logic that motivates a parent, I will
tell them, as my Mean Mom told me: I loved you
enough . . to ask where you were going, with whom,
and what time you would be home.

I loved you enough to be silent and let you
discover that your new best friend was a creep.

I loved you enough to stand over you for two hours
while you cleaned your room, a job that should have taken 15 minutes.

I loved you enough to let you see anger,
disappointment, and tears in my eyes. Children must
learn that their parents aren't perfect.

I loved you enough to let you assume the
responsibility for your actions even when the
penalties were so harsh they almost broke my heart.

But most of all, I loved you enough . . . to say
"NO" when I knew you would hate me for it.

Those were the most difficult battles of all. I'm
glad I won them, because in the end you won, too.
And someday when your children are old enough to
understand the logic that motivates parents, you will tell them.

Was your Mom mean? I know mine was. We had the
meanest mother in the whole world! While other kids
ate candy for breakfast, we had to have cereal, eggs, and toast.

When others had a Pepsi and a Twinkie for lunch, we had to eat sandwiches.

And you can guess our mother fixed us a dinner that was
different from what other kids had, too.

Mother insisted on knowing where we were at all
times. You'd think we were convicts in a prison. She
had to know who our friends were, and what we were
doing with them. She insisted that if we said we
would be gone for an hour, we would be gone for an hour or less.

We were ashamed to admit it, but she had the nerve
to break the Child Labour Laws by making us work. We
had to wash the dishes, make the beds, learn to
cook, vacuum the floor, do laundry, empty the trash
and all sorts of cruel jobs. I think she would lie
awake at night thinking of more things for us to do.

She always insisted on us telling the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth. By the time
we were teenagers, she could read our minds and had
eyes in the back of her head. Then, life was really tough!

Mother wouldn't let our friends just honk the horn
when they drove up. They had to come up to the door
so she could meet them. While everyone else could
date when they were 12 or 13, we had to wait until we were 16 .

Because of our mother we missed out on lots of
things other kids experienced. None of us have ever
been caught shoplifting, vandalizing other's
property, or ever arrested for any crime. It was all her fault.

Now that we have left home, we are all educated,
honest adults. We are doing our best to be mean
parents just like Mom was.

I think that is what's wrong with the world today.
It just doesn't have enough mean moms!

Comments

Mrs. Goodneedle said…
Mine was pretty mean too. Great post!
Carole Burant said…
I so enjoyed reading this...my mom was pretty darn mean too then:-) One thing she use to always tell me was to wait until I had my own children and then I'd understand what I considered her being "mean". Now I understand perfectly that all she was doing was protecting me and teaching me right from wrong!! xoxo
Rita Loca said…
I had a mean one and am proud to say I am a mean one. Hello from Venezuela. Are you a Sioux?
TO BECOME said…
Not enough mean Mothers is right. That is too bad, too. We need more of them so we can teach our children to be mean moms also. connie from Texas
Sheila said…
Yup..mine was mean. And then so was I. Funnily enough I heard my Grand daughter call my daughter mean the other day...long may the tradition continue..!
Kelli said…
What a wonderful poem!! I'm a "mean mom" too! :0)

Kelli
Pam Aries said…
Boy..ain't it the truth! How are you doing!
Anonymous said…
Yes, I did have a mean mom (and dad), but I am very thankful for that. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on 'mean' moms.

Blessings to you and yours.
Annie Jeffries said…
Wonderful. I had a mean mom. I was a mean mom. I know my daughter will be a very mean mom. Great post.
Sheila said…
Great post - and all so true!
gma said…
Very good post! My mom was really the kindest lady in the whole wide world...I just didn't know it at the time!
:-)
Dawn said…
I was a mean mom, for sure. I just saw your comment to Bill on his critique of my blog. I was pretty disappointed in what he had to say, or not say. Oh, well.

Haven't talk to you for awhile. Nice to catch up a bit. Have a blessed week!
Gill said…
I can see now that being mean is a blessing!
My daughter (aged 7) thinks I am mean.
However, everything I say and do for her is with her best interest in mind. Like when I say NO to candy.
xoxo
Anonymous said…
Heehee - loved this! What a bunch of meanies we mom's are...come from a long line of meanies, too.
Lisa said…
Yeah, I had one of those mean moms, too. lol
Lisa said…
Yuppers... Mine was/is a real meanie! *Chuckle*

Thanks for posting this! *Hugs*
Susie said…
We have a strong family history of being mean. Hasn't hurt any of the kids one bit!!
:)

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