6.862. Mother’s Day Blog

This could be called a tale of two mothers.

One is self-centered and extremely difficult. The other is mindful of everyone around her—perhaps to the detriment of herself. One is A hard-scrabble city girl. The other comes from southern stock. They could not be more opposite in how they care for their kin. I’ve heard time and again the old adage, “you marry your mother” I on the other hand fell in love with her opposite. My partner is incredible. She cares about her family so much that even holidays like Mother’s Day feel like they are about celebrating them and not her.

I worry that the kids take advantage of this. I didn’t talk to them this year about gifts. I talked to the youngest three boys, because it felt like two of them were young enough to need the prodding. I didn’t prod the others and now I sit here blogging on the mother’s day morning and wondering openly if they got her at least a card. This remains to be seen.

At least they showed up. I haven’t seen my mother on mother’s day for a decade at least. I haven’t spoken to her in person for close to two years if not more. I haven’t texted with her in at least one. I’ve been far from an ideal son, but she’s been far from an ideal mom. The relationship deteriorated to the point where I wouldn’t even know if she was ill. This is not the best case scenario for a son on daughter. I applaud my partner for being in a much better position with the kids. Regardless of their individual dispositions or relationships with anyone else in the family–including myself, they love and respect her. They show up, and that is the sign of a good mother.

6.861.

Still ranting. I guess it is just one of those weekends where everything feels slightly not great about the world and I curl into the beauty of my relationship as the last bastion of good things in the universe. Also, it’s mother’s day weekend so there’s that. Also I’m fatigued, so there’s that. I haven’t been sleeping all that well and I am moving from vacation to vacation quickly. I also didn’t bring my pills along for this one, so that is rough.

My pills. Being old sucks.

Fox News sucks too. I think that when you hit a certain age you start to become aware of the media being an actual problem. Fox News is an actual problem. The way their White House reporter shapes his questions is as politically one sided as it gets. So much so that when Press Secretary Psaki announced she was leaving, this exchange happened. Everyone in the room gets it. Everyone in the world ought to get that Fox seeks out people that hit key demographics and tokenizes them to serve as representative for their creed. It’s despicable what they do. It is despicable that so many people not only let it happen but tend to lean in so desperately that they are more than willing to believe any version of the ‘truth’ that aligns with what their so-called leaders are pushing.

The Big Lie, anyone?

The truth is thus: Our country is at another low point. We have fallen into deep partisan divisions heightened by the influence of social media. We know that a lot of that social media is falsehoods pushed on us by foreign (and domestic) enemies for their own gain. We don’t care. In fact, we often refuse to even admit what is happening.

We are in trouble.