09 November, 2011

MOTHER: A VERB

"The word mother is more powerful 
when it is used as a verb than as a noun."

EXPECTING ADAM
By Martha Beck

I adore my mother. Yes, I love her. Yes, I admire her. But I choose to specifically use the word adore. A quick search of that word's meaning: "to honor as divine." Yes, I think that's very appropriate. My mother gives more of herself than anyone I've ever met (or am likely to meet in the future); she is as close to the "divine" as a mother could be. And though it sounds like I am, I'm not putting her on a pedestal. She's human, of course. She errs, she can forget to take care of herself, she doesn't have completely endless patience (but it's close!). But it's the idea of the person she strives to be each new day that really inspires my admiration for her.


I am lucky to have a mother like that. And that's the type of mother I want to be.

Martha Beck, in her memoir EXPECTING ADAM, says beautiful and truthful things about motherhood and mothering that strike me right to core of my very being:
"Mothering has little to do with biological reproduction - as another friend once told me, there are women who bear and raise children without ever mothering them, and there are people who mother all their lives without ever giving birth. The bad news is that not all of us have the good fortune to be born to our real mothers, or to stay with them as long as we need them. The good news is that, while mothers are often in short supply, mothering is not. Against all odds, despite everything that works against it on this unpleasant, uncomfortable planet, mothering is here in abundance. You can always find it, if you're smart and know where to look."
In addition to being one of the lucky few to have the good fortune of my real mother, I've also been blessed with many other people who've taken on mothering roles in my life: my oldest (but one year younger) friend, the college teacher who knitted and gardened and became a role model, the young mother who trusted me to take care of her baby girl when I first moved to New York, the dear Greek landlady who bakes for me, the first woman I trusted to take care of my own baby girl when I had to go back to work, and my wonderful mother-in-law who's felt more like my own family than "an in-law" from the very first day I met her. These women have mothered me in a way that's complementary to my own mother's guidance and love; they have also helped to shape my life.

I swell with pride when my own daughter calls out, "Mama, Mama!" - and although I want to be able to give her everything she could ever need or want or ask for - I know that one person alone cannot be the provider of all things. And my little girl already has several other mothers helping to shape her into the wonderful and sweet girl she is... in the day care family, in our landlady, in our glorious friends, and in her incredibly loving two grandmothers (and grandfathers). Not to mention her own Daddy, who adores her. Yes, there's that word again. It fits.

This cycle of motherhood and mothering feels like a deep comfort to me. One that is perhaps difficult to properly express, but easy to recognize. May we all be grateful for our many mothers.

For more quotes collected from this book, visit Borrowing Wisdom. 

Disclosure: I received a copy of Martha Beck's EXPECTING ADAM to read and discuss as a member of the online book club From Left to Write. The thoughts and opinions expressed above are my own.  Click here to purchase your own copy of this book.



3 comments:

  1. What a lovely post. It's so true that we receive mothering from many other people other than our own mothers. I've just never stopped to think about it or to thank those that have mothered me throughout the years. It's nice that you did this today.

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  2. Some women (and men) are just born nurturers. Two of my dearest friends do not have children, and they take great care of me when I need them.

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  3. THANK YOU FOR BEING A WONDERFUL DAUGHTER, A BEAUTIFUL PERSON (INSIDE AND OUTSIDE) AND AN
    UNBELIEVABLE MOTHER TO YOUR OWN LITTLE AMAZING GRACE... I AM SO GRATEFUL TO SEE THE CIRCLE OF LOVE GROW... TO WATCH YOU SHARE YOUR LOVE AND WISDOM WITH YOUR LITTLE BLESSING... WHAT A GIFT IT IS TO WITNESS IT ALL... THANK YOU... THANK GOD...
    I LOVE YOU BOTH MORE THAN WORDS CAN EXPRESS... XOXOXO MOM

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