The Meanest Mother in
the World
(Author Unknown)
I had the meanest mother in the world. While other kids ate candy for breakfast, I
had to have cereal, eggs and toast. When
others had cokes and candy for lunch, I had to eat a sandwich. As you can guess, my supper was different
than the other kids also. But at least I
was not alone in my suffering. My sister
and two brothers had the same mean mother I did.
My mother insisted upon knowing where we were all the
time. You’d think we were on a chain
gang. She had to know who our friends
were and what we were doing. She
insisted, if we said we’d be gone an hour, that we be gone an hour or less, not
one hour and one minute. I am almost
ashamed to admit it, but she actually struck us. Not once, but each time we did as we
pleased. Can you imagine someone
actually hitting a child just because he disobeyed? Now you can begin to see how mean she really
was.
The worst is yet to come.
We had to be in bed by nine each night and up early the next morning. We could not sleep until noon like our friends. So while they slept my mother actually had
the nerve to break the child labor law.
She made us work. We had to wash
dishes, make the beds, and learn to cook and all sorts of cruel things. I believe the laid awake nights thinking up
mean things to do to us.
She always insisted upon our telling the whole truth and
nothing but the truth even if it nearly killed us – and it nearly did. By the time we were teenagers, she was much
worse and wiser and our lives became even more unbearable. None of this tooting the horn of a car for us
to come running. She embarrassed us to
no end by making our dates and friends come to the door and get us. I forgot to mention: while my friends were
dating at the mature age of 12 or 13, my old fashioned mother refused to let me
date until the age of 15 and 16.
Fifteen, that is, if you date only to go to a school function and that
was maybe twice a year.
My mother was a complete failure as a mother. None of us have ever been arrested or beaten
his mate. Each of my brothers served his
time in the service of this country. And
whom do we have to blame for the terrible way we turned out? You are right, our mean mother.
Look at all the things we missed. We never go to march in a protest parade, nor
to take part in a riot, burn our draft card and a million and one things that
our friends did. She forced us to grow
us into God-fearing, educated, honest adults.
Using this as a background I am trying to raise my three
children. I stand a little taller and I
am filled with pride when my children can me mean. Because you see, I thank God he gave me the
MEANEST MOTHER IN THE WORLD.
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