This narration begins with a phone call. A phone call many people make after the death of a family member-the call to Social Security. As the narrator of this essay goes on hold she thinks about her mother's life, starting from the time she graduated high school-she worked. Her first Job was at general store which she managed and worked full time, after she became a farmer's wife. This was where the real work began: cleaning, milking, growing, weeding, canning, cooking, sewing, knitting, uilting, raising eight children and the list goes on and on.
Later in her mother's life she was in a car accident, with resulted in becoming paralyzed from the waist down, spending the rest of her days in a wheel chair. From this wheel chair she continued working: canning, baking, ironing, sewing, and writin
...g letters weekly. When Bonnie (author) finally gets reconnected the Social Security Worker, he has the audacity to tell Bonnie that "He's sorry but her mother gets nothing, because she never worked. " Response: Being a mom is one of the hardest Jobs In the world, this paper helped my belief of this fact.
The Job of mothering is so difficult because it Is a Job that more often than not is taken for granted-expected. While reading through this narrative, I was struck with the same feelings as the author of this piece most surely felt. The surprise, the shock, the dismay that the United States government refused to help this woman simply because she had never "worked", all of these were feelings that were created by the emotion that was put Into this narration.
As I read this paper I realize
how much my mother does for me on a day to day basis. The things that I take for granted: cooking, cleaning, driving me around, doing laundry, supporting me, loving me, helping me, and Just being my mom. As I read through this paper I high-lighted every time Bonnie Smith's (author) mother worked. The amount of physical labor the amount of physical labor this woman went through was great. While reading this I think that this was the first time Bonnie realized how much her mother had worked throughout her life.
I made a connection to my own personal life: Iike Bonnie I have usually taken what my mother does for granted, but this story has made me rethink this action. It's about time that mothers get the recognltlon they deserve. Question 8: If I had the chance to Interview this author my maln question would be: Did you think you had taken for granted all the work your mother had done until that moment? I also would want to know how she restrained herself from marching down to the Social Security office and punching that man right In the face.
I dont think that I ould have been able to constrain myself personally. Also, did you want to be able to go to your mother one last time and thank her for all she did for you? I would tell this author thank you, too. I was faced with how ungrateful I can be to my mother. She does so much for me and most of the things she does I Ignore or take for granted. My Mother Never Worked: Summary and Response By Xsandes Being
a mom is one of the hardest Jobs in the world, this paper helped my belief of this fact.
The Job of mothering is so difficult because it is a Job that more often than y the emotion that was put into this narration. As I read this paper I realized how throughout her life. I made a connection to my own personal life: like Bonnie I have this action. It's about time that mothers get the recognition they deserve.
If I had the chance to interview this author my main question would be: Did you think Social Security office and punching that man right in the face. I don't think that I does so much for me and most of the things she does I ignore or take for granted.
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