THE DAY MY MOM WENT TO THE FATHER-DAUGHTER DINNER
Once upon
a time, (too) many years ago, I was an 8-year-old Brownie (that's a type of Girl
Scout). I lived with my divorced mother who worked two jobs to keep a roof over
our head and food on the table. This was prior to the dead-beat dad laws that
are out there now to protect children. (Although to be honest I think some of
those have gone overboard.) My dad paid little to no child support and spent
very little time with me.
Though my
mom did a great job of shielding me from his uncaring ways, I was a pretty
smart kid and could see what was going on. There were times when I would be in
the other room and could hear her pleading on the phone with him to come and see
me.
To be
honest, it wasn't all horrible, I did actually spend some time with my father.
We went on annual vacations to Beach Haven, NJ and some other random outings.
(It's important to mention that there were always other people along on the
journey, a kind of buffer between my father and I.)
Anyhow,
back to my story. Every year my Brownie troop held a Father-Daughter Dinner. It
was a big deal. The girls got dressed up and showed off their dads who were
generally not fixtures at Girl Scout events like the mothers were.
I had
called my dad weeks in advance and asked if he would take me. He promised he
would and I was really excited!
The day
of the event I was all ready and waiting by the door for him to show up. I
can't remember if he called us or my mom called him but the resulting message
was that he wasn't coming.
I was
crushed.
I was in
my room crying and feeling dejected when my mom knocked. She was all dressed up
and said "We're going!"
And we
did.
I'm sure
my mother was nervous. She was after all only about 27 and the only
"divorced" mom she knew. This was the early 70's and though divorce
was just starting to become more common, it was still rare in our world.
My mom
and I had a great time at that dinner! Besides my troop leader and a bunch of
little girls, she was the only other woman there and she had a blast.
I'll
never forget that day. Sure, she did a lot of things for me while I was growing
up, made a lot of sacrifices, but that was the turning point. That was the day
I realized that she would be there for me no matter what.
And for
that, I will always love her.
Happy
Mother's Day mom!