Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aww, hugs. The mom-gig is just hard, especially in our modern era, and even moreso in the middle of a global pandemic! How old are your kids?
It was far harder 100+ years ago.
Lol, it absolutely was not. My grandpa and great uncles were actually a net benefit to my great grandma as they could help on the farm or later, work in the family store. If they weren’t in school or contributing to the family business, they could disappear to any old place. Maw maws life was hard for many other reasons but her “mom gig” was not the main reason.
Agreed! Life was hard. Being a mom just sort of happened without the volumes of expectations and self-reflection expected from us today.
Oh yeah living with the inescapable and incurable diseases like polio which paralyzed 1 in every 1,000 kids and crippled many more was a walk in the park.
As was feeding your kids without social nets like supplement assistance, unemployment, paid time office, and sick leave.
Health insurance also didn't exist. Your kid broke their arm? Uncle Jimmy will snap it back in place if you don't have $50 cash to pay the doctor every time.
Many kids didn't make it through childhood.
There weren't any easy gadgets for food - ovens, microwaves, washer/dryer or electricity. Many couldn't read or had to homeschool their kids. Anyone who thinks its easier back then isn't thinking it through. And, if you cannot handle having kids, please don't have anymore.
Anonymous wrote:You're not a terrible Mom OP. This is just a very difficult time for everyone.
Give yourself credit for the things you do well and hope for better days ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aww, hugs. The mom-gig is just hard, especially in our modern era, and even moreso in the middle of a global pandemic! How old are your kids?
It was far harder 100+ years ago.
Lol, it absolutely was not. My grandpa and great uncles were actually a net benefit to my great grandma as they could help on the farm or later, work in the family store. If they weren’t in school or contributing to the family business, they could disappear to any old place. Maw maws life was hard for many other reasons but her “mom gig” was not the main reason.
Agreed! Life was hard. Being a mom just sort of happened without the volumes of expectations and self-reflection expected from us today.
Oh yeah living with the inescapable and incurable diseases like polio which paralyzed 1 in every 1,000 kids and crippled many more was a walk in the park.
As was feeding your kids without social nets like supplement assistance, unemployment, paid time office, and sick leave.
Health insurance also didn't exist. Your kid broke their arm? Uncle Jimmy will snap it back in place if you don't have $50 cash to pay the doctor every time.
Anonymous wrote:I was an even worse working mom. I’m beginning to think I am just a bad mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aww, hugs. The mom-gig is just hard, especially in our modern era, and even moreso in the middle of a global pandemic! How old are your kids?
It was far harder 100+ years ago.
Lol, it absolutely was not. My grandpa and great uncles were actually a net benefit to my great grandma as they could help on the farm or later, work in the family store. If they weren’t in school or contributing to the family business, they could disappear to any old place. Maw maws life was hard for many other reasons but her “mom gig” was not the main reason.
Agreed! Life was hard. Being a mom just sort of happened without the volumes of expectations and self-reflection expected from us today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aww, hugs. The mom-gig is just hard, especially in our modern era, and even moreso in the middle of a global pandemic! How old are your kids?
It was far harder 100+ years ago.
Lol, it absolutely was not. My grandpa and great uncles were actually a net benefit to my great grandma as they could help on the farm or later, work in the family store. If they weren’t in school or contributing to the family business, they could disappear to any old place. Maw maws life was hard for many other reasons but her “mom gig” was not the main reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aww, hugs. The mom-gig is just hard, especially in our modern era, and even moreso in the middle of a global pandemic! How old are your kids?
It was far harder 100+ years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Aww, hugs. The mom-gig is just hard, especially in our modern era, and even moreso in the middle of a global pandemic! How old are your kids?