Dear Son,
You were at your daddy’s all week, and I missed you SO MUCH!
You’re little still, and this won’t be for you to read for some time, but it was pounding in my heart today, and I thought I would write it down for you, and maybe you won’t ever need to read it, because it will be in our every day and it will be who you are… but still. Here I am, son-of-my-heart. All the love in the world for you, and, you know your mama, SO MANY WORDS!!!
Last night I went to a comedy show with some friends, downtown, and it went late. I never find myself walking through the nightlife of Salem Oregon past 10pm! But there I was.
Headed toward my car, I was. Minding my own business, skirt swishing, heels tapping, when a car full of men drove by.
(I know, gross, I’m your mom, but still… its my story, dude)
“Girl! HOT DAMN, YOU GOT AN ASS”
and then the things you can imagine that followed that.
Mama don’t mess. As you know. No, I didn’t flip them (because, I save my energy for shit that matters) and I didn’t feel ashamed (because, well, we all know I DO have an ass on me)
It took me a couple days to figure out what was simmering in my soul, after that night.
You’ve heard a lot of it, son.
“ treat women with respect, that’s someone’s wife/mom/sister/daughter”.
Its all true and good, my boy.
But here’s what my mama heart is saying.
When you treat women like that?
YOU ARE THE ONE LOSING
When you drive by, and all you see is an ass?
You miss the power in her soul.
When you declare over a woman a thing?
You miss her truth and you get stuck in your perception.
Every woman, all over the world, is holding a gift inside her heart, a gift more beautiful than you can probably even imagine.
Son.
It might be her friendship, steady and true.
It might be her voice, powerful in tenderness.
Her gift might be her body, wrapping you in comfort.
It might be the heat of her passion, shaking you to your core.
Her gift might be a truth, typed out on a paper, or etched in stone.
And son, you may hold a gift for her.
You can show up,
you can stand still,
you can drive by,
you can SEE.
You can look past that ass. And find her.
And my son.
It could break your heart, and it may break hers,
and son,
It will make you a real man.
Always, your mama
Oh, I love this SO much. Well said, Hallie!