As a counselor, I saw too many doughnut burns --
when a child is shoved into a tub of scalding water,
the anus tightens in response so that the burn is round with a ring of unburned skin in the center.
I have counseled too many daughters of sexually abusing fathers whose scars, though invisible, will never completely heal.
Single mother households are unfortunately becoming the new “norm.”
There are a total of 15 million children living without a father in the US alone.
Despite of that, many fatherless children are still succeeding with the help of their mothers.
Many of the hollow-eyed waitresses and sales clerks you meet will be heroic single mothers attempting what sometimes feels to be an impossible task.
According to the 2013 census, 84% of custodial parents are mothers whereas fathers are 15%.
It is my feeling that Single Mothers deserve presents on Father’s Day.
Ladies, you are a gift to society.
Without your courageous characteristics to take on the responsibilities of your own and others, where would many of us be?
My last memory of my own father is his receding car speeding down the street called Skid Row in Detroit after he abandoned me there.
I can still remember running after his car, screaming, "Daddy, Daddy!"
A street person, Maude, and her little dog, Tufts, took mercy on me for six weeks
until she conjured the courage to bring me to the Salvation Army outpost (she had a paranoid fear of uniforms.)
In FRENCH QUARTER NOCTURNE and END OF DAYS, you will find me tipping my Stetson to their memory.
My mother was a single mother, and she handled Father's Day creatively:
She pointed out the verse in Psalm 68:5 -
A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows,
is God in his holy dwelling.
So I have always thought of Father's Day as Holy and God as The Father.
How do they handle Father's Day do you think?
Do they have a unique way of celebrating it? Does it make them sad? Angry?
Some mothers get mad at others thinking they should get a nod at Father's Day, saying
"I am a woman not a man! I am a mother not a father!"
This extreme reaction says to me they obviously have unresolved issues concerning being a single mother.
The creator of Father's Day was a single man named Charles Berlitz, whose father, Howard Berlitz, died of cancer in 1867.
Charles made the day up to remember him.
Mr. Berlitz unintentionally made a day that is often sour for struggling single mothers and lonely children.
And the questions come murmuring in the night:
“Why don’t my children have the loving father they deserve?”
“Why do I have to do everything and he does nothing?”
“Why must I struggle financially, because he chooses to pay no child support?”
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