The mother is a world of great mystery. She loves; she does all kinds of interesting things throughout the house; she sings; she reads; she loses her temper; she may be as peaceful as a summer evening or a whirlwind of fury. But she is always the mother, and her love for her children, even when it is shot through all the flaws of her character, will be a human love. It may be far from perfect. [But it will be something real.]
~Anthony Esolen
Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child
This description struck me when I read it. It is within the context of his "recommendation" to put all children in full-time daycare, to replace the mother-child relationship with a worker-client relationship, written in extremity and entirely tongue-in-cheek, of course.
The picture he paints resonated on a deep level with me. I love the romance and reality all rolled into one. A mother, as peaceful as a summer evening or a whirlwind of fury. Yes. I've been there.
This book was an amusing and thought-provoking read. He presents sound observations on life and culture that are worth contemplation; within the realm of growing children, definitely, but more expansively, on the needs and desires of the human soul.
Also love this quote and the picture it creates and the reliability. ;)
ReplyDelete~Emily