Now that people have started actually
reading my blog, all sorts of interesting questions and queries have popped in.
“You have said that it is about marriage
and motherhood,” said a well-wisher. Will you be using any post-modernist,
existentialist theories to deconstruct this experience?
“Marriage and motherhood? That’s more like “chick”
stuff right?” was yet another query. (The only time I find a bird reference
acceptable is when I am called a mother hen. Cluck, cluck)
“Are you sharing guidelines on being the
perfect mother?”
Since, it more difficult to actually tell
you what it’s about…I thought I should tell you what it’s NOT about…
And so here it
is up front: A disclaimer as to what this blog is NOT about.
It’s not about soul
baring experiences. My soul is firmly wedged in layers of fat and only makes
guest appearances. On special occasions. Like birthdays and anniversaries.
It’s not a sad,
involved story of a female protagonist who is busy finding herself and
wallowing in self-pity. I don’t believe in drowning – and since I don’t know
how to swim, I rather not enter the pool of self-pity! I’d rather get on with it and have a jolly
good time.
I am using
absolutely no theories – post-modernist or post-post modernist – to deconstruct
anything in my life. When the motherhood bus hits you theories, self-help books
and the like fly out of the door!
It’s not just “chick”
stuff – since marriage and motherhood almost always involve having a husband, a
father.
It’s
certainly not about any guidelines on perfect anybody or anything! I thought a perfect mother was fictitious like Super Man or a myth
like Nessie. And even if there was a perfect
mother, would she raise a perfect child?
It’s not even a
riveting, “unputdownable” version of a book which you have to come to every
hour. Oh no, I respect that you may have other commitments that you may want to
attend to (painting your nails, watching IPL – all the time! or making an
appearance at the altar as a bride, maybe).
None of the
above. Instead, here is a compilation of funny and warm episodes which you can
enjoy and relish whenever you want. The stories are like a buffet of specially
crafted dishes, some unique and never tasted before and some “comfort” food
category, so that you can enjoy the familiar while exploring the unknown.
And strangely
enough, even though it is about a precocious child and in a sense, the journey
of mothering – I believe the over-arching hall-mark of this blog is humour. So,
read it well, all non-mothers!.
Enjoy a laugh? Read this. If you remember an age which had
good, clean humour and luckily enough lived and experienced it, this is for
you.
So start
reading. And get entertained. In a feel-good, therapeutic, kind of way.
So
dig in and enjoy. It’s an invitation. Nothing would make me happier.
And
no, there isn’t really a purpose. In a purposeful kind of way. You could call
me shallow like that!
NOW i will FINALLY start reading..
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
:-) enjoy...
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