
Moms kick ass. Seriously. No one understands what we do or what we go through like we do. No one bands together when someone is in need and within minutes can whip up solutions and ways to help like we can. As snarky as we can be, at the end of the day, moms have the back of their fellow moms – single, married, working, stay-at-home.
I do firmly believe women are the stronger sex. We do more. We work harder. We bare pain – physical and emotional – that others cannot comprehend. We experience joy others cannot imagine. We judge each other, sure. But, when push comes to shove, we will fight to defend one another and our families, putting all differences aside.
Moms rock.
(You ever see “Dad” tattooed across someone’s chest or arm? Just sayin’.)
This post was inspired by all of the amazing moms at my kids’ school who came together with a speed and fervor I’ve never witnessed before…all to support a very sick 6YO girl and her family.
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November 11th, 2009 at 9:10 am
It is amazing how we all respond in time of need – especially when there is a child involved. Thanks Andrea for your help and support of that little girls family, and thanks to all the moms who have rallied around them. I know that they appreciate all the prayers and warm thoughts/gestures they are receiving these days!
November 11th, 2009 at 9:39 am
Amazing things happen when we can harness our innate instinct to do good. It gives me hope for the human race. And, that applies to all sexes and people…not just moms (although, moms totally friggin’ rock!). *holding up rock hands right now*
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March 3rd, 2011 at 1:51 pm
I agree and I don’t agree in the same time. Why I’m saying that?
First of all, I agree with that: moms do a lot. Yes, moms do a lot for the family and for the others. Because that is the spirit of a woman: to create, to generate enthusiasm, and I love a lot that in a woman. This enthusiasm is rare among men and I understand it’s frustrating when men don’t recognize this important role of a woman.
BUT, and this is a great BUT – when you’re saying “We bare pain – physical and emotional – that others cannot comprehend. ” you sound like a victim. Don’t get in that, don’t become a victim. Is a friendly advice. There are a lot of men who recognize the power of a woman, and I’m one of them. Don’t get me wrong: to say something like this, that others don’t understand the pain bared by a woman, is very wrong, very victimizing. It’s like you want more attention (in an implicit way), because you don’t feel understood enough (to say that others cannot comprehend is derived by your wish that the others really understand what you’re going through, otherwise you wouldn’t say that others cannot understand).
So, the conclusion is: men understand a lot of women sometimes, don’t be a victim when is enough kindness around you:)