I was so fortunate to be raised by two loving, generous, good-humored, hungry, ball-busting parents. Both my mom and dad taught me a plethora of life lessons that range from real to ridiculous. Oooh man… these parents of mine loooooove a good life lesson. They relish it. My mama, in particular, is full of hearty gemstones for living. She didn’t teach me much about eye-liner or kitten heels… that I sort of figured out on my own (by making soooo many mistakes trying to copy Blossom). Mama-knowledge was more along the lines of ‘you know I raised you better than that, now act right and eat your apple’. The older I get the more I appreciate the woman who raised me… mostly because the older I get the more I realize what a ridiculous youth I must have been to endure. She’s a strong one and I feel blessed to have her.
Mama Says (or heavily implies):
– Do not steal a person’s scissors. More specifically, do not steal my scissors. Just because you see scissors in the house does not mean they’re your scissors. They’re for fabric, not construction paper. Do not make the mistake of stealing my scissors. Thank you.
– We’re going to hem your pants and you’re not going to like it, but we’re going to do it anyway. I don’t care if your friends at school don’t hem their pants. If your friends at school tripped and fell off a bridge because they didn’t hem their pants, would you trip and fall off a bridge too? No. You’re welcome.
– Always leave a place cleaner than you found it. This often means cleaning a bathroom you do not want to clean. Do it… even though you don’t want to.
– No, you can not borrow my calligraphy pens. Thank you for asking nicely. Still… no.
– Be the best of you that you can be.
– ‘Shut-up’ is a bad word. (Joy’s personal amendment: unless you mean it in a good way.)
– Donate everything. Mostly your time and your clothes.
– Happy 12th birthday. I’m going to teach you how to do your own laundry now. That’s that.
– Hand-wash means wash by hand. Follow directions.
– Don’t do it. You’ll get pregnant. You really will… don’t do it.
– Don’t you dare come in this house pregnant if you don’t mean to be pregnant. I don’t care if you’re 31.
– You’re hungry? Eat an apple. You don’t want an apple? You must not be hungry.
– Yes I have Tums in my purse. No, Joy… they’re not candy. Get a hold of yourself. Do you want an apple? You must not be hungry. Again… Tums are not candy.
– I don’t put up with nonsense and I didn’t teach you to put up with nonsense either.
– Doing things you don’t want to do when you’re a kid is really good practice for a being an adult and doing all the things that you don’t want to do… that’s why we’re picking you up from your best friends sleepover party early on Sunday morning and dragging you to church when none of your other friends have to leave early and go to church. It’s ok that it’s not fair. It’s ok that you’re whining. You’re learning discipline and it’s a reeaallllyyy hard lesson to learn.
– Because I said so.
– Be braver than you think you can be. Take my lead.
Vicki B
My gosh, that is a drop dead gorgeous picture. I’m surprised you weren’t snapped up for modeling. I bet people stopped your parents all the time telling them what a pretty daughter they had.
Samantha
Of course everyone knows this, now, but your mom is amazing.
However, what everyone does not know is that the apple sentence has been looping in my brain.
So, I ate a pear.
Instead of a(nother) gooey coconut dream bar.
Because of YOUR mom. =)
AND that discipline thing explains why you were at the laundry at 7 a.m. (this never stops amazing me) to misplace a tiny pair of panties and make a homeless man’s day. I love that story, and that image, but I can’t get past: “Doing laundry? At 7 a.m.?” I find your discipline and productivity inspiring and HELPFUL. =) So, some thanks need to be said to YOU. Thanks. =)
Katie @ Blonde Ambition
i love the pregnant ones! too funny.
Lady Jennie
This post absolutely melted my heart. I love your mama. I hope I can be a mama like that.
Also love your cute little baby cheeks (from your baby picture – I’m not being condescending). ;-)
Janelle G
It is nice to know that my house was not the only one where “shut- up” was not allowed :) I felt like a freak growing up since I wasn’t allowed to say that haha but in the long run I think it has helped me to be more polite in conversation with other :)
Linda
It’s funny how many of those sayings are common to mom’s of all generations! I’ve heard many of those, and said many of those. My mom sewed so the scissors one I got from her, and I do calligraphy, so I said that to my kids. Haha! Great picture of you and your mom! You look just like you look now, and I mean that in a good way! Beautiful!!
Stacy
Yes: the fabric scissors. The calligraphy pens! I heard these things as well. (Why don’t we do calligraphy like our moms?) Love this post, Joy. ; )
Karen
Your mother is very wise. Hey, being a mom is more difficult than you might think. :D
Karen
Laura
Your mom is awesome! I’m totally stealing some of these for when I have kids.
Sara
I can relate to the scissors….
Winnie
I am laughing as we have similar mom’s…and boy are we lucky and better for it. I am a crafter and have seperate scissors for my fabric and ribbon and have a fit if someone (read hubby or others) cut other stuff with them…especially tape..oh my.. i always got the you aren’t hungry if you aren’t eating what is in front of you.. Fun way to start my my Monday!
Abby@ Totes Delish
The scissors point is too true for my mom! She is a teacher so scissors are a sacred thing at the workplace for her, don’t you steal those!
Jill @ Sincerely Jill
Love these kind of posts. Love life lessons. Love life lessons from mommas. Amen.
The Savory and The Beautiful
Yo mama raised you right, love it! Boy you must have been so upset leaving that sleepover early.