Romina Perez itibaren Khoripakar, Bihar , India

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11/21/2024

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2019-01-17 03:41

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I really enjoyed this book once I got through the intro and the first few chapters. I don't often feel that what I do here in the home doesn't matter but it sure is hard to keep a conversation going with people who don't seem to get it. When I run into colleagues from the PD or DJJ, and they ask what I am doing with myself, I state that I am doing what I can to keep my children out of the system. Johnson made a great statement when she said that if you ask an individual about their mother often they cannot say enough but ask society about mothers and they don't have as much regard (this is paraphrased). I think every mom needs to read this book and every woman needs to read chapter six and seven. Chapter six is titled "Walking in each other's Shoes", she discusses how we women often judge one another or make flippant comments without thinking of the reprocutions. She talks of one mother struggling while she worked and her husband assumed the role at home and instead of support that person judged her. Or one mom who "had to much time on her hands" because she set aside time and got a babysitter so that she could get her nails done. These comments reminded me of when I designed Jesse's birth announcement and had everything ready to put it together and one person made the comment that "Isn't it a little late to be sending out an annoucement?". Jesse was only 2 or 3 months and her comment stung so much that I never sent his announcements out. I needed someone to reach out and say "would you like some help on that or can I watch your baby while you do that?". I finally have figured out that this person is still learning the same skill I am, tact. I still don't think that she has realized that she needs to learn to think first, speak second, but that is neither here nor there. Chapter 7 is called "We are all mothers", I have to believe that. She talks of several acts of kindness that women have shown other women or children. I think of the people who have watched my son for numerous appointments and some of those being to get my nails done. Or the women who teach my son in church, it is ammazing what he comes home knowing, and a great lesson on what an influence we have on the children of others.

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