“Happy Father’s Day Mom”
June 20, 2010 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Love
I have become used to hearing these words every Father’s Day for the past 11 years, ever since my children’s father and I separated and he returned to his native country.
In the first few years of becoming a single mom, I really tried hard to be both mom and dad to my children. Then one day, I realized that was not working. I could NEVER be my children’s father. That role is a very special one that belongs to someone else. What I could be is a good mother. And so I decided to focus on being the best mother I could possibly be. In this quest, I have been blessed to attract a huge and ever-expanding village:
- My mother was a tower of strength and support, helping me with good advice, practical babysitting when I had to travel on business (and even pleasure) and the love and tenderness that only grandma could give when mommy’s love was just not enough. I still hear her voice and feel her presence, guiding me on this sacred path
- Then there is my sister – words fail me here, for there are none to describe her love and support – unconditional, ever present and bounteous in its wisdom.
- And my brother – a rock of an uncle – approaching his task with quiet strength, no judgement and never wavering support.
My village extends to:
- Mothers of my children’s friends who have become some of my dearest friends – Gennie, Darlene, Alex, Paula – never more than a phone call away to help out with dropping off and picking up, organizing sleepovers and get-togethers – women who without hesitation, I trust with my children
- Fathers of my children’s friends who have taken them on all sorts of joyrides and fun stuff, whilst demonstrating strength and gentle masculinity
- Other dear friends who I have gathered throughout the years and are always there with a listening ear, tidbits of advice and a steady shoulder for my tears
- People like Mr. Smith, who for many years transported my children and their friends to and from school and activities, but was more than a driver – always ready to lend a fatherly ear and word of loving guidance when necessary.
- Teachers, counselors, coaches have come in and out of my village just when I and my children needed them
I am a “single mom”. I do not take easily to that title, as I know that I am not raising my children alone. Today I say a super special word of love and gratitude for all the people who have helped me parent my children, including and especially, their father.
Happy DAY to you my cousin – today and EVERY Day! You are fabulous and I love you!
Thanks Cantu! Love you too!