By Cheryl Smith | Texas Metro News | NNPA

(NNPA) – I have heard men talk about when their attitudes about women changed and usually this revealing moment comes when they found themselves looking into the eyes of their firstborn daughter. Itโs like the moment the Grinch has in the Christmas movie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The Grinch was a โmean one!โ
He was miserable and he wanted everyone else to be miserable also. You know, โmisery loves company.โ Well, I believe happiness loves company too, and while I want to spread love and happiness in the midst of the societal ills we are dealing with, I also want to spread justice, equality, consequences and repercussions. It would help if the Grinches of this world would have an attitude adjustment, a change of heart.
All I can say is, โWOW!โ
Which brings me to my truth.
Parenting is hard. Thereโs no play book or guide. When youโre in school there are so many things that you canโt be taught and so you spend a significant portion of your life in a trial-and-error mode. Fortunately for me, my mother lived long enough for me to โget it,โ to have an understanding of many of the โwhysโ we lived through and that I questioned. The Fresh Prince rapped, โParents Just Donโt Understand.โ I submit that children donโt understand either!
Entertainer, activist Harry Belafonte was interviewed by journalist Roland Martin and talked about his momโs journey, which was challenging. He said he came to understand her better and elaborated about the significance of counseling. It is important and I highly recommend it. I am also grateful that l had that โGrinch momentโ because it cemented my relationship with my mother, woman to woman. Later that year, when she transitioned, her celebration was scheduled for my birthday.
I remained close-mouthed because I didnโt want anyone saying I was trying to run things. Then a lightbulb went off and someone said, โThatโs Cherylโs birthday, we need to change it.โ When I protested a change, I was told that every birthday I was going to remember โMother.โ My response was that every day I was going to remember her, so it didnโt matter.
As I spoke at her service, I said, โIt was a Friday, June 20 when she looked at my face for the first time and here it is Friday, June 20, 2014 and I am looking at her for the last time. My message to everyone reading these words is to reach an understanding before it is too late. Have that Grinch moment. It is a two-way street, true; but you canโt make the decision for anyone but yourself and itโs a great way to move toward healing and living a more rewarding life. So, if your mom is alive, consider, if you havenโt already, finding out her โwhy.โ
It could be a healing experience! โAnd tell her โHappy Motherโs Day,โ everyday!โ
Cheryl Smith is the owner, Publisher and Editor of I Messenger Media LLC the umbrella for Texas Metro News, Garland Journal, and I Messenger digital magazine. Email her atย www.penonfire2@gmail.com
