Sunday, February 10, 2013
Week February 4th Blog
After this week I decided that my family is quite unique and the women have
taken the role of men – but we can still refine ourselves and be ladies. I grew
up the youngest in a family of seven children where six of us are girls and only
one is a boy. The only reason why I think we have a few more manly attributes is
because every single one of us has been raised on my Dad’s farm/ranch. My dad
has started each of us out young working hard to help him on the farm/ranch and
consequently working like men. My brother never had issues with being feminine,
we girls all have had a little bit of a Tom Boy streak in us. I personally
wouldn’t have any problem going out and making the income for my future family
because I enjoy labor (that’s just the way I’ve been raised). However, my
parents also taught the importance motherhood and how it is our divine calling
to be mothers and wives. It was just interesting in our discussion to realize
that I myself am a very odd girl as far as gender roles go. My roommates and
friends have even told me this, but I actually quite often enjoy being alone (a
man-like quality), I am extremely competitive (another man-like quality), I can
be very aggressive (another), and over all I am a bit of a mix. Even though I
enjoy these things, I am sensitive and very aware of social situations, I love
to notice people’s feelings and be aware of emotions, and by taking notice and
thinking of myself I know that I am in fact proving the “woman” thing to do. And
when we were talking about how women coddle to the children after they fall
down, I am planning on raising my kids to be tough. I want my girls to think
that when they fall down they’re fine. I appreciate the way I’ve been raised
because I can still be a lady (which all the women in my family do so
beautifully – like an art), but I am also independent and strong like a man. I
hope to somehow pass these things on to my children as well.
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