Stuff my mother told me, the weird, the helpful and the not so helpful
Friday, May 11, 2012 Well, it turns out that Mother's Day is this weekend and my last post was a week early. While there is really nothing wrong with being early, I thought it couldn't hurt to write another post about Mother's Day.
Stuff my mother told me, the weird, the helpful, and the not so helpful.
Samplings of 'wisdom' from a first generation Italian Catholic woman from Boston.
- If you bake a perfect lemon meringue pie, you will get a husband (Ah, thanks for the tip)
- Don't say the word 'hate', it's not nice (Not bad)
- If you sit on a boy's lap, put a telephone book between you (At the time, I had no idea what the 'H' she was talking about)
- If you are eating in front of someone, share with them and give them the biggest share. (Really? C'mon!)
- Make the sign of the cross when passing by a Catholic church and NOT ANY OTHER DEMONINATION'S CHURCH (Very difficult to pull off)
- Treat others as you want to be treated (Good idea)
- There is no such thing as a best friend (Clearly her issue, which I have proved wrong many times)
- Don't talk back to your elders. often said as, "Don't be fresh." (But it's so hard..)
She also used parables for teaching:
A mother had three little girls. One day the kitchen floor needed sweeping. The first little girl said, "I love you Mommy," and went outdoors to play. The second little girl said, "I love you Mommy," and went outdoors to play. The third little girl said, "I love you Mommy," and picked up the broom and started sweeping. (Guess which little girl I wanted to be)
All mothers are products of their upbringing, culture, ethnicity, etc. It's okay to leave some of this stuff with them.
I wonder what my kid's list is like.
Got any 'wisdom' from your mom? Share below.
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