A few months ago, my friend David asked me if I thought that it would be possible to travel around the world via blog. “Like Around The World In 80 Days,” he said, “but on the Internet. Around the world in 80 clicks. 80 mom-blogger clicks!” “I don’t know,” I said. “But it sure sounds like a cool thing to try.” “Cool. And if you could visit, virtually, moms around the world, what would you want to talk to them about?”
This was my answer (more on our “Around The World In 80 Clicks” project after the post, below):
Once, when Emilia was 8 or 9 months old and we were socializing at a local playground, another mother asked me this question: “don’t you just love being a mom?” She meant it rhetorically: of course I loved being a mom. How could anyone not love being a mom? Becoming a mom means entering a state of existence wherein you are always, at some level, deeply fulfilled. It means being adored by tiny creatures who delight at the sound of your voice. It means love, giggles and ice cream and rainbows. It also means crouching in damp sand at playgrounds and wiping snotty noses and shitty bums and worrying constantly about whether or not you remembered to restock the diaper bag and, also, refill your Ativan prescription.
“Sort of,” I replied. “Some of the time.”
My memory on this might be fuzzy, but I think that she physically recoiled.
Of course I love being a mother. But it’s complicated. I love being a mother to my children, but there’s a very great difference between loving being a mother to one’s own children and loving motherhood generally. I mean, I love being married to my husband, because I love him, but I can’t imagine marching around saying that I love being a wife. My attachment to my married state has everything to do with him, and pretty much nothing to do with the institution of marriage itself. Motherhood is a little different, obviously: some women really do love motherhood as a practice, as a craft, as a way of life. I don’t, not so much. I’m actually kind of bad at it. I struggle with the quotidien responsibilities of motherhood: I dislike cooking, I’m constantly running out of diapers, I’m terrible at managing schedules, and I regularly send my child to preschool in mismatched socks. I hate playgroups, and my house is a mess. What I am good at, as a mother: love, and good humor. I adore my children, and they delight me to no end. We have a lot of fun; we laugh a lot. Sure, the baby sometimes ends up with paper towels shoved down his pants in lieu of a diaper, but still: he’s happy. We’re all happy. And I’m happy with that. I love that.
So if someone were to ask me that question today – don’t you just love being a mom? – I’d answer in much the same way – sort of/some of the time/some of it – but I’d also, depending upon how nervy I was feeling that day, say this: why don’t I tell you, specifically, what I do love about being a mom? And then – if, that is, my inquisitor had not gathered up her children and fled my toxic presence – I would provide her with the following list:
1) I love that there are always cookies in the cupboard, and that I can claim plausible deniability if someone asks if the cookies are mine and whether I intend to eat them all myself.
2) I love that birthdays and holidays are major events involving ridiculous amounts of sugar and gift wrap.
3) I love that, for at least some months following the births of my children, I had really epic breasts. They’re gone now, but still. For a while I had the bustline of a stripper, and that – feminist correctness be damned – was kind of cool.
4) I love seeing the world through her eyes:
There are, of course, a thousand and some other reasons that I could give, reasons that range from the poetic (the way that it feels when tiny hands get tangled in my hair) to the profane (there’s always somebody on whom to blame the farts), but then this list would go on forever, and that would very probably undermine my claim to be ambivalent about the condition of motherhood.
In any case, the whole point of this exercise was this: to consider a standard entre-mamans question from my own perspective, and to invite other mothers – mothers from around the world – to do the same thing and share their answers. In part because I’m looking for some affirmation that I’m not the only mother in the world who ordinarily raises her eyebrows at such questions even as she secretly begins composing answers, but also to find out what it would be like – how the conversations would run, what we would say, whether we’d exclaim in agreement or goggle over our differences – if we hung out in the sort of fantasy playground or playgroup that included mothers from all over the world and asked each other that stuff and got to compare notes. And then maybe had a drink or something.
Which – thanks to the Internet – is possible! Maybe! Except for the drink part!
David and I – in partnership with Global Voices Online – are launching an experiment to see if we get a global conversation going between moms who blog. We want to see if it’s possible to travel the world and make friends, virtually, solely on the Vernian voyage power of the momosphere. We want to see if we can pull together a global playdate in 80 clicks.
Here’s how it’s going to work: this post that you’re reading? Is the departure lounge. I’m going to link to a couple of other mom bloggers here in Canada, and to a couple of mom bloggers from other countries around the world, and they’ll write their posts, sharing 5 things that they love (or maybe what they don’t so much love – this playground doesn’t force conformity) about being a mom, and then they’ll tag a few more bloggers from their own country and from other countries, and so on. And you’re more than welcome to join: just write a post of your own (5 things that you love about being a mom) and find someone to link to and tag – someone from your own country, if you like, but definitely someone from another country (Google is a good resource if you don’t know any; google any country name and ‘mom’ in their blog search function) (be sure to let them know that you’ve tagged them!) – and link back here and leave a comment and we’ll add you to the ‘itinerary,’ which David will compile and post and update as the tour proceeds.
Are you in? I hope you’re in. This is going to be fun. No passport necessary.
So, to get started, why not see a little more of Canada by visiting Redneck Mommy in Alberta, or Sherina from Chaos Theory in Quebec. Then, travel a little further and visit Chocoholic Madness, a soon-to-be mom in the United Arab Emirates, and Fine Little Day in Sweden, and Indian Mommies (there’s a tremendous blogroll of Indian moms here!) in India, and, also, Beth, who used to live in Burkina Faso but now lives in France.
(What are you waiting for? GO!)
(Oh, and? If you don’t plan to blog it – or even if you do, and just want to run some ideas through the mill here – what do you love about being a mom?)


















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Here’s mine, from Chicago, USA!
http://winkiesways.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-world-in-80-clicks.html
This was a great idea; I’ve been tagged and have passed it on – I love your departure lounge as well as so many of the other ones that have been done that I’ve read. Mine’s from London UK by the way.
Brillient idea!
This is great fun, I have been tagged and have passed on the baton to 5 more people. I love your blog and will be back for more. From Sunny South Africa!
Bonjour from Paris! I’m Russian mom who lives in France!
http://julieadoreart.blogspot.com/2009/04/le-monde-selon-maman.html
Great idea! I’m joining. I’m a mom from Lisbon, Portugal. Tag me along!
My blog: maedamafaldinha.blogspot.com
Mine is posted at
http://myownpenseive.blogspot.com/2009/04/5-joys-about-motherhood.html
did this twice since i was tagged twice!
http://choxbox.blogspot.com/2009/04/80-clicks-tag.html
and
http://choxbox.blogspot.com/2009/04/two-eras-of-my-life.html
(from bangalore)
I’m thrilled, this is the first time somebody tagged me. Mine is at http://mommustbecrazy.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-world-in-80-clicks.html
I have tagged five.
Hello. What a brilliant idea. I’ve spent many happy hours reading all the other mums’ posts. I finally got tagged so mine is up at http://bsouth.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/a-brief-aside-14-around-the-world-in-80-clicks/
I’m in This was a great idea.. I am finn from finland. (that why I have the post in finnish and in english.)
Candie tagged me:
http://coletteamelia.blogspot.com/2009/04/motherhood-mullings.html
I’m from Oregon in the US. Mine is posted here:
http://ryanmichelle3.blogspot.com/2009/04/5-things-i-love-about-being-mother.html
From Mumbai, India.
http://kennybunkportmaine.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-world-in-eighty-clicks.html
From Finland:
http://fridulina.blogspot.com/2009/04/world-according-to-mom.html
http://noshnreh.blogspot.com/ – Nosh n Reh’s mom in New York!
I’m in! Thanks to Sparks at http://notes-inside-my-head.blogspot.com/ for the invite
Hello from Kolkata, India!
Here’s mine: http://mammamiameamamma.blogspot.com/2009/04/five-small-things-about-big-big-love.html
This was such a great idea!
http://eclats.canalblog.com/archives/2009/04/21/13466065.html
one more!
http://slipperysurface.blogspot.com/2009/04/why-i-love-being-mommy_22.html
WOW!! This tag has really take up the blog-o-sphere by storm. Here’s my 2 cents – http://k3-rocks.blogspot.com/2009/04/calling-all-moms.html
Posting from Singapore:
http://moppettales.blogspot.com/2009/04/aound-world-in-80-clicks.html
Tag’s done. Here’s mine from Sydney, Australia!
http://liferightnow.wordpress.com/2009/04/23/around-the-world-in-80-clicks/
Here you go, Kath from Blurb from the Burbs here (www.blurbfromtheburbs.blogspot.com) – what a lovely idea and here’s my contribution: http://blurbfromtheburbs.blogspot.com/2009/04/mummy-meme-from-what-i-can-gather-it.html
From the Canadian Arctic: http://www.snowcoveredhills.com/?p=2618
I got tagged, loving being part of this
http://yummiemammy.blogspot.com/
enjoyed your post thoroughly and loved doing the tag…
Suma, singapore
http://myaalochane.blogspot.com/2009/04/click-click-mother-in-me.html
recently tagged and blogged here:
http://blackcatgirl.blogspot.com/2009/04/mom-meme.html
New Post in from the UK. Well an American in the UK..
http://3bedroombungalow.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-moms-really-see-world-around-world.html
Done the tag here :
From India:
http://pourmyheart.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-world-in-80-clicks.html
Ah, another dad here – am glad i am not the first
. from Bangalore, India.
http://sloch.blogspot.com/2009/04/ah-joys-of-daddyhood-or-around-world-in.html
Hi!! This was very hard for me to do, but thanks to this meme, I was finally able to write about this for the first time. My post is here:
http://heavenisinbelgium.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-theworld-in-80-clicks-mama.html
Another post from Finland: http://onsus.blogspot.com/2009/04/world-according-to-mom.html
http://babymomblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-world-in-80-clicks.html
Hi I just got tagged by http://apinkcanarysnest.blogspot.com/ to join the experiment
http://for-tee-two.blogspot.com/
Tanya
Violte from Bangalore, India: http://violet-gauri.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-world-in-80-clicks.html
Hi from New Zealand! I’d love to be a part of this-what a fabulous idea!
Hi, I’ve done my post and linked up at littlemummy.com
Mine’s up: http://oscarelli.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-world-in-80-clicks.html
Just posted mine from New Zealand
http://gunn-family.blogspot.com/2009/04/world-according-to-mum.html
Blogged my 5 from Kansas. Thanks for the inspiration!
http://www.thebearandroo.com/2009/04/around-world-in-80-clicks.html
Hello from Minnesota! I’ve blogged my 5 answers, thanks for inspiring me to think a little!
http://funnymagic.typepad.com
Bangalore mom has done the tag
Here:
http://shankari.wordpress.com/2009/04/30/my-mommy-loves/
Great idea – I’ve enjoyed being part of the chain. I’m going to read some of the others now. Thanks for starting this.
Forgot to say – I’m in South Africa and here’s the link:
http://food-and-family.blogspot.com/2009/04/around-world-in-80-clicks.html#links
I’m in Southern California. I think this is a great idea! I love your honesty about not loving motherhood all the time. I am right there with ya. I do LOVE it, a good majority of the time, but it can be challenging. Good luck with your goal. I don’t know any international bloggers so I tagged a couple US mom bloggers. Maybe they can help with the international thing.
Here is the link to my 5 – I also wrote the 5 things I don’t love so much. http://mamamaryshow.squarespace.com/blog/2009/4/30/world-according-to-mom.html
Signing in from Germany! Here’s my post: http://charlotteotter.wordpress.com/2009/04/30/around-the-world-in-80-clicks/
Oh and PS I’m not German. I’m a South African ex-pat who has lived in Germany for many years.
Hey There.
I got tagged. So I did the post and am letting you know.
http://www.wesitbyfire.com/?p=341
I’m in the Bay Area, work for http://www.momsrising.org and am planning to follow along!
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