06 December 2014

This is My Brick


"We pave the sunlit path toward justice toether, brick by brick. This is my brick."
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple




If Tim Cook's brick is his announcement of being gay and the support that that might give someone else, what is my brick? I was going to say apart from raising a daughter to be a thriving woman, mother and environmentalist. But maybe Kelly is my brick even if her outcome is in her hands now. From the moment of her birth, when she first looked around in her old soul kind of way and I breathed in the scent of her, I was utterly and hopelessly in love with her. Her announcement when she was barely three and disagreed with something I said that I should think my thoughts and she would think her thoughts put me on alert that mothering Kelly would have its challenges. 

I can't take credit for her since she was so inner directed from the beginning, such her own force of nature not looking for much direction from me. But being her mother was deeply satisfying, great fun and a unique source of growth for me as a woman. Still is. It's her birthday today. (For the next month and a half until my birthday, my Dad is 98, I'm 68, Kelly is 38 and my granddaughter, Kamala, is 8.) I used to marvel when she was young because she wouldn't hesitate to tell someone what she thought or give them advice even if they were older. She had that clear thinking and confidence. It was the beginning manifestation of her wisdom.

If we're paving a sunlit path toward justice together then my daughter is a vital brick in that path. The justice of saving the rain forest, the justice of interracial harmony, the justice of attachment parenting and educating children based on their interests and inner drives. Plus, she plays a wicked game of Scrabble. I only began her trajectory but she has flown far and true and built a life based on her values. I admire her for that and feel grateful to be her mother. I'm glad we've done the (occasionally) hard work needed to change and solidify our relationship as adults. I love that we're friends and part of each other's lives. Happy Birthday, Sweetheart, I'm really glad you were born.

14 comments:

  1. What a wonderful tribute to a beautiful person. I would have been very proud to be her mother, too. I loved this, Mary. Thank you for introducing us! :-)

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    1. I am proud of her and glad to sing her praises.

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  2. Ah just lovely--she seems a great daughter, and your love is palpable. One of my daughters is also an environmentalist--a environmental botanist/forest scientist--(actually they are both environmentalists, I think.) But this is wonderful--and I think you are your own brick too--a person capable of adventure and building! Thanks. k.

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    1. You have to love these daughters trying to make our world better. Mine lives in the rain forest and is commited to its health.

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  3. What a wonderful duo you are. Dont sell yourself short. You did a wonderful job of mothering, nurturing her string spirit and not repressing it. You were the garden where she grew and thrived. I love all the 8's that are happening right now, that is very cool.

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    1. Thanks for your kind words. We collaborated well and I wouldn't have changed it for anything.

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  4. She's lovely, and I'm always happy to hear of another attachment parenter. Happy Birthday, Kelly!

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    1. Does it, promotes it and believes it will change the world. Brava to you both.

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  5. How sweet Mary! Nothing can sooth the feeling for having successfully raised a responsible citizen! Happy birthday Kelly!

    Hank

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  6. I loved every word of this. I have known for a while how dedicated and wonderful she is, and how proud you are. And she gave you those wonderful grandchildren!

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  7. Googled "attachment parenting" and it seems I pretty much fit into that category too. I think this is such a beautiful post - and she looks a lot like you.

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    1. From your posts I think so too. I'm glad you liked this, Margaret.

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