Qu’on lui coupe la tête
Posted: July 14, 2013 Filed under: FEMINISM, Single Motherhood | Tags: égalité, Bastille celebrations, Bastille Day, celebrations, Eartha Kitt: c`est magnifique, female revolution, fraternité, French Revolution, July 14, liberté, Single motherhood, Sisterhood 8 CommentsToday I’m celebrating five years of single motherhood. The axe fell on my household on Bastille Day 2008 when we moved out of our family home to start housesitting. Adieu from that day on to an intact family and bonjour solo parenting. I’d been a married single mother before that but I didn’t know then how much the sisterhood would look after me, feed my kids, nourish my soul and build me up when I was down in the years that followed.
My new friends and golden old friends helped. And acquaintances with small doses of kindness; the man in the Indian takeaway who gave me free food to feed my kids; the stranger at a café who paid for my coffee, the neighbour who gave me a couch when we had nothing to sit on. I found more important people to love, especially the lioness mothers at the hospital who laughed with me despite their children’s suffering. I learned people are very kind. Raising children alone is scary but I know even when I fail I’m doing the best I can.
I love my life. My smart, volatile children and our cold house and the pile of fancy dresses begging to be taken to the dry cleaners, but I can’t afford it. I love all the imperfect manifestations of my life. I’m deeply flawed, but the only mummy they have. I’ll never be a calm, well-groomed mother and yet they love me to bits. Crazy children.
Mothers try to be strong, making sure our kids, friends, partners, families, even our goldfish know they’re loved. Sometimes, in the middle of my morning peak hour when chaos reigns, I step back from brushing my daughters’ hair, and laugh, sip my tea, sing along to the Bee Gees with jazz hands in the kitchen and think, ‘You are a problem child, but finally you are in a happy place.” Now I’ve had five years of freedom I seem to be enjoying myself. I know I’m not just going to get by, but live victoriously. Vive le revolution ladies. Here’s to the sisterhood: liberté, égalité, fraternité.
I wanted to change the world
Posted: July 12, 2013 Filed under: Theme Songs, Thought For the Day | Tags: great Irish writers, Irish songs, John Grant songs, Sinéad O'Connor - Queen Of Denmark, Sinead O'Connor live Leave a commentDirty words
Posted: July 10, 2013 Filed under: Parenting, Single Motherhood | Tags: ACDC, ACDC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - Bon Scott 1976, dirt, dirty little words, dusting, Erma Bombeck, Erma Bombeck Quotes, filth, futility of housework, housework, housework hell, potty mouth, potty-mouthed mothers, Single parenting, sweeping Leave a commentBucketing rain, school holiday cabin fever, I’ve run out of wine and I can’t stop swearing. I’d wash my own mouth out with soap but that would involve me doing more housework. As my children and their friends trash my house, dirty words occupy my mind: Mop, cook, scrub, dust. I have such a potty mouth more of them come tumbling out: sweep, vac, fetch, carry. Will I be remembered for the cleanliness of my bathroom or the whiteness of my sheets? I think not.
“Housework is a treadmill from futility to oblivion with stop-offs at tedium and counter productivity” Erma Bombeck
Or as my friend Vic says: “I always ignore everything on the floor that is smaller in size than a young child, for safety reasons of course.”

