mama’s boys
i married a mama’s boy. this is mostly a benefit because andy’s ongoing affection and respect for his mother has translated into affection and respect for all of the women in his life and chiefly me. my mother-in-law gets drop-in visits, flowers, lunches, and phone calls. she receives some of the rewards for her efforts to raise a compassionate, good-natured human being. but i receive so many more.
on the other hand, marriage to a mama’s boy has had a few drawbacks, especially at the beginning. for example, there was that time during our first christmas season when our respective families were adjusting traditions and plans to accommodate each other. i felt the need, somewhere in the midst of all of that, to call andy “a titty baby.” i meant it as a joke, but nobody found it to be funny.
now, the joke is on me.
yes, now i have two mama’s boys of my own. it is not guaranteed, of course, but if karma has its way, i will be a mother-in-law, myself, someday. someone else will receive most of the fruits of my current labor.
i suppose it’s good that the letting go happens gradually. in my increasing uncoolness, i will be dropping these boys off a few blocks from their school long before i am having thanksgiving dinner on friday morning so that all of my adult children can attend.
but for now, while i am still the main gal in my sons’ lives, i’m going to savor those sloppy kisses and curly hugs. and for the future, i’m going to take some cues from andy’s mother, who has gracefully shared her son with me since he was 17 years old.
[this post was inspired by a chapter in ayelet waldman’s book, bad mother, entitled, “my mother-in-law, myself.”]
Tags: andy, karma, letting go, mama's boys, mother-in-law
June 8th, 2010 at 8:48 am
i’m betting you will be the truly wonderful kind of mother-in-law who will welcome new daughters into your fold instead of seeing it as losing your sons. my mother-in-law has been a total blessing to me, esp. when my own family dynamics are having their ups and downs. she is a steadfast and joyful refuge for me, and she includes me warmly in every family event, large or small.
June 8th, 2010 at 3:18 pm
well…I thought it was funny!
June 8th, 2010 at 3:59 pm
I still have a mama’s boy. He turned 24 in March. William once told me that he chose Rhodes because he was a mama’s boy and that sweet boy came by to see his mom every day while I worked there as well as coming home on the weekends. What a blessing.
June 8th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
Yay for fellow Mamas of Mama’s boys!
June 9th, 2010 at 4:54 pm
I am so touched by your kind words. Andy has always been so thoughtful and thinking of nice things to do for me. How many mothers can go to their back door and find about three dozen freshly picked sunflowers? Or get taken to lunch on her birthday with his siblings? Or drops in with cute little blonde, curly-headed boys? I could go on and on. I think the main reason Andy is so good to his women is because he watched his Dad take such good care of his women! Love you!
Lainey