My mother loved the TV show, "Dinosaurs." It was a show about an everyday dinosaur family made of up costumed characters. The brother and sister were teenagers. The baby would usually sit in a high chair. When addressing his father, he would say, "Not the Mama!" Mama would be the foundation for the home, and dad was a dufuss. Do you notice in comedy shows that the father is often portrayed as an appendage to the family, appearing not to know much?
Men have been taking the wrap for a long time. First, there was the Women's Lib movement. Women felt they had to be as good or better as a men. They were taught that women didn't need a man. Right.
I have the unfortunate situation that my granddaughter and me have birthdays just a few days apart. My son, her father, told me a few years back, "You know Pop, who is getting the attention in August? Yep, your granddaughter." It came as no surprise to me, because I'm not the Mama or Grandma! By the way, my wife and I own a house. When my son tells anyone that he is coming over, he says he is going to "Mom's house." Hello!
I actually don't mind the birthday thing. If I have to share birthday limelight, I don't mind the other celebrant is my beautiful granddaughter. There has been mostly boys in my family, so we secretly hoped our first grandchild would be a granddaughter. We got what we hoped for and now she is the "Princess" of the family. Her younger brother, who was smart to have his birthday in July, is her understudy to royalty.
When in comes to family, we really do need each other!
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