Teeter Totter ~ Finding a Balance Between Me-Hood and Motherhood
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What Kind of TV Mom Are You?
Are you Clair Huxtable? The work-a-holic, yet magically always there for your children mom? Are you June Cleaver? Always making everyone’s life easier with that little “I know everything going on” smile? Are you maybe even Morticia Addams? Enthralled and in-love with your husband while your children are off enjoying their hobbies? (hopefully not dynamite and axes.) Me? I actually always had a soft spot for two famous TV moms. Lucy (from I Love Lucy of course!) and Samantha from Betwitched. Lucy was just so funny, and mean in a cool way. Plus, once she had the baby, you rarely ever saw him. Mrs. Trumble would come by at a moments notice to watch him for as long as Lucy wanted while her and Ricky went to the night club with their best friends. Her house always looked great and her life was full of adventure, even if she didn’t leave her apartment. Sounds like a good way to live to me! PLUS she was married to Ricky… need I say more? Samantha was just too cool for her own witchy boots. She suffered from horrid self esteem and loved her man SO MUCH that she tried to deny who she was. Wow, that rings a bell for a lot of mothers I know. In the end, she would save the day, or pull off something amazing that would restore her confidence and Darrin would be grateful, even if it did mean witchcraft. She was a kick-butt mom to their two kids and never did mean things to her stupid neighbors, even though she could with the twitch of her perfect nose. She just always looked so beautiful and her house was the essence of kitschy retro cool! I adore that show, and Samantha Stevens. Her husband however was a dweeb and didn't deserve her (I agree with Andora there!) Growing up being surrounded by women like these actually helped me become the mother I am today. Isn’t it strange how fictional characters can do that for you? My summers were filled with a lot of old re-runs at my grandparent’s house. We were always busy with new adventures and activities, but I loved getting to lie around and watch these golden daytime TV gems. Now it’s fun to do the same with my son, who has adored I Love Lucy for years now. How about you? What TV mom did (or do) you love? Who do you think you’re most like? 6 comments from 5 users
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posted by
blahblahblah
on Jun 16, 2008 at 01:56 PM
posted by
creatress
on Jun 16, 2008 at 02:00 PM
posted by
MiaMama
on Jun 16, 2008 at 03:21 PM
One of my current favorite TV moms would be Lucille Bluth on Arrested Development. posted by
AmandaS
on Jun 16, 2008 at 05:59 PM
Sigh... posted by
Jenniefromtheblock
on Jun 17, 2008 at 06:35 AM
I think I am al little bit of all of them, I loved Lucy as well. But I think I am a little like the Partrige family (MOM) and a lot like Mrs. Cunny Ham from Happy Days.(not sure of the spelling) They were all great.
posted by
creatress
on Jun 17, 2008 at 07:55 AM
Poor Marge Simpson, I forgot all about her. Hah! I also forgot about Happy Days and the Partridge Family. Good ones!
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she was smart, funny, adored her husband (though he also drove her nuts), was good at her profession, and had a lot of love and support from her family and friends. my kinda woman!