Tomorrow will witness a variety of scenes around the world as Mother's Day is "celebrated". There will be the inevitable kids taking Mum her breakfast in bed [with all the 'accidents' to boot!], flower-sellers everywhere, cemetries full as people visit graves the once a year, gift-giving on an unprecedented scale, eating-places full as some Mums are wined and dined - and then those who have been forgotten by kids too "busy" to even call their mother or somehow mark the Day.
Mother's Day is also a day to reflect on where Mothers are at in 2006. In many respects not so well placed as this article in The Nation would suggest:
"Despite all the media chatter about the so-called Opt-Out Revolution--and all the hand-wringing about whether working moms are good for kids--women, and mothers, are in the workplace to stay. Yet public policy and workplace structures have yet to catch up."
The Nation article is an adapation of Joe Blade's and Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner's book 'The Motherhood Manifesto". Read the complete article here.
Oh yes, to all those mothers out there - Happy Mother's Day!
Mother's Day is also a day to reflect on where Mothers are at in 2006. In many respects not so well placed as this article in The Nation would suggest:
"Despite all the media chatter about the so-called Opt-Out Revolution--and all the hand-wringing about whether working moms are good for kids--women, and mothers, are in the workplace to stay. Yet public policy and workplace structures have yet to catch up."
The Nation article is an adapation of Joe Blade's and Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner's book 'The Motherhood Manifesto". Read the complete article here.
Oh yes, to all those mothers out there - Happy Mother's Day!
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