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Dear Mira,
We are three very busy and pressed-for-time working mothers. Nevertheless, we decided to take some time out and share a different perspective - pro bono since one of us is a lawyer. We have worked pretty much since the day we got our hands on our shiny degrees and we have enjoyed working and success at the workplace.
So to put it in black and white - we choose to work!
So why do we choose to work?
Independence: We like having our own identity in the broader adult world. We like being a consultant, a manager, a lawyer. We are proud of our titles. They are part of our identity. Also let's not forget financial independence.
Plus, we don't have any diamond encrusted nest eggs and platinum spoons in our mouths.
Our Brain needs food: Our brains hunger for challenges and the need to acquire new skills.
The challenge of child rearing while pursuing and excelling at our passion is our every day struggle.
To be a better role model: As our daughters grow up, they will see mothers who are engaged and happy and productive. They will see mothers who are dealing with the challenges of everyday life, who come home and cry when their day at office has been bad and still wipe our tears, polish our smile and go off to work the next day.
The Ching Ching in the bank: All three of us are privileged and let's acknowledge that. We are double degree, top university, working with the best companies in the country.
So in part, we do work to give our children a better lifestyle, to afford that international vacation to Florence so that we can introduce our children to the brilliant work of Bernini, Michelangelo and Caravaggio.
We don't judge. We help. We are all trying our best.
Whether that translates to staying up all night with a sick child and rushing for a critical meeting in the morning because you have made a commitment that needs to be honoured, or catching a nap in the train/ car because the baby was cluster feeding all night, or going to office when you are ill so that you would have leave available when your child needs you.
We are thankful for the stay-at-home mothers in our playschool groups who keep us abreast of what's happening in school and remind us that we need to dress the kid in blue on Friday because it's Blue day (We forgot to when it was Red day)!
You have been on the receiving end of a lot of judgement because of your choices. So you know what it feels like.
We read the same book again and again till we know it by heart, we make the same funny faces to hear them laugh, we all plead with them to eat some vegetables.
Let's stop judging and instead build each other up. They say it takes a village to bring up a child - so let's be a tribe with pride in our choices.
Lots of love and positive vibes,
Amrita, Deepti and Rohini