I
am part of the generation of women who believes and has been told that we can
have it all. I was raised in the 70’s,
during the explosion of women’s rights,
Free to be You and Me and Maude. Equality was the name of the game – and
looking back I was lucky to be eight and hearing all of these empowering
slogans and images.
My 20’s were
filled with girl–power independence and the chanting call of “Choice.” I can choose to do and be whatever I want. I
have become an adult with the battle cry – You can have it all!
I have grown up
believing that I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in the pan, and never,
ever let you forget you’re a man.
But the thing is
I have to do so much more than that. If
that was all that I had to do maybe I wouldn’t be so tired most days. Because
I am also… dropping off and picking up my kids every day, volunteering at
school - raising human beings for crisse sakes! -working out - because we have
to keep it tight and juicy if I want him to never forget he’s a man, pursue my
own creative path, go food shopping and cook and clean every single day of my
life, plus carve out quality time for myself and have a hobby. I am exhausted just writing some of the never
ending list out.
As much as I try
to believe that I can have it all – satisfying home life, quality time, healthy,
home cooked meals – maybe I am just fooling myself. I’ve heard that the trick is I can have it
all, but not at the same time.
If I can’t have
it all at the same time – what am I going to let go of right now? Exercise? Well I can’t do that because I will get
flabby and have heart disease, and did you see Gwen Stefani’s abs?! I gotta keep up. Cooking?
Same thing as exercise – and even if we did more take-out, we still need
to eat breakfast and dinner. It is also
the one chore/house keeping activity that I enjoy and take pride in, so I’m not
going to stop that. Work less – That is
not decreasing. I enjoy teaching – I’m
good at it and bringing in money for our family feels fantastic, so why would I
stop now? Write less? Are you on crack!? – I am trying to write
more and crank this into a higher gear.
I fear that I am dangerously close to not
doing any of these things very well. It’s
not cool that I get cranky at the girls
when they need help with homework because I am too distracted by cooking dinner. I don’t enjoy the fact that exercising is
close to becoming just another chore. I
need to re-adjust my focus and re-calibrate my time.
I understand
that there is no life guarantee that I am supposed to enjoy every moment of adulthood. Being a grownup is filled with the necessary
tasks of life; mortgages and budgets, obligations and commitments. However it should not become this one big,
never ending to-do list that never gets crossed off.
Since this is my
life and I get to choose my own adventure and make my own path and decisions -that
was one of the things that growing up Free
to Be You and Me has taught me -I have to ask myself, I am really living my
own, personal vision of having it all?
Not measuring myself up to celebrities that have toned arms and don’t
clean their toilets, not comparing myself to what I think I should be
doing. But really, listen to myself and
be clear that I am the woman I have always wanted to be when I grow up. And define for myself what it means to have
it all.
Some days I
think I am close – are you? I would love
to hear how any of you handle the expectation of having it all -and what does
it mean to you.