I get squirmy this time of year. I love my mother, and I adore being a mother to my daughter. But all the Mother’s Day stuff is so sugary and sentimental it makes my teeth hurt. Yes, it’s worth noting that mothers can be self-sacrificing and loving and put their children first. (Otherwise, the human race might disappear.) But that’s just one half of mothering. I keep looking for the card that says, Dear Mom, I admire your fierceness, your fire, your ire, your righteous indignation and the way you ARE the change that you wanted to see in the world. I love the mama-bear spitfire doggedly determined part of you as much as your gentleness. Hallmark doesn’t make that card, so I decided to write my own this year, and here it is. Tenderness and fierceness are both part of mother love. The world needs both.
This was first published in Being A Broad magazine, where I write a monthly column called Advice For Renegades. Reproduced with permission.