Current:Home > reviewsI've hated Mother's Day since I was 7. I choose to celebrate my mom in my own way. -CapitalWay
I've hated Mother's Day since I was 7. I choose to celebrate my mom in my own way.
View
Date:2025-04-18 02:50:36
My mom died when I was 7 years old and I’ve hated Mother’s Day ever since. I met my stepmother when I was 8 years old. I love her and she deserves all the tribute I can muster – but not on this one day.
If you look up my mother in the newspaper archives, you’ll find the photo of the car crash that killed her. Feb. 25, 1983, in the Kentucky Post. I saw it at a neighbor’s house I visited shortly after she died. The newspaper had been saved, carelessly tossed on a stack of papers near an end table. I was young, but I could still read. I knew what I was seeing.
A few years ago I asked a friend to go to the library for me and get the article that I thought ran with the photo, but there was no article. Just a photo with a headline and a caption. My friend omitted the photo per my request. The image is etched in my brain; I don’t need to see it again.
The headline read, “Ice snarls I-275 in Wilder.” The caption read, “Westbound I-275 became a sheet of ice about 8:15 this morning when snow froze on the roadway. A Toyota skidded on the ice and struck an electrical pole, and four or five other cars went out of control. Two women in the Toyota – Bonnie Feldkamp, 32, of Walnut Street and Susan White, 33, of Wilson Ave, Cincinnati – were admitted to St. Luke Hospital.”
That’s not a typo. Bonnie Feldkamp was my mother. We have the same name. Bonnie Jean Feldkamp is my full name – our full name. I am her junior.
She died in that hospital two days later. Brain dead. My father and my grandmother signed the papers that permitted surgeons to harvest her organs and we all let her go.
I often wonder who benefited from my mother’s organs.
Happy Mother's Day?:Why I wrote a book on my kids' great-grandmothers
I celebrate my mom by telling the stories of people like you
I was a writer at a young age. It didn’t seem like a choice, really. If I wasn’t writing in my diary, I was writing sentences and essays assigned as punishment. As a teen, I kept a journal and wrote poetry.
Diaries were for amateurs. Journals were for serious writing, or at least that’s what I thought at the time.
When I was arrested in middle school for destroying property, even the judge sentenced me to write an essay about positive ways to deal with my anger, along with a letter of apology to the property owner.
It would seem that everyone agreed I was better off with a pen in my hand.
Parents need helpregulating their children's social media. A government ban would help.
At 48 years old I’m still learning to use my words. These days I’m just coping at the keyboard, telling stories of the everyday people in our community who matter. People like my mom who deserve to have their stories told, deserve to have their voices lifted.
I used to think that writing was my immortality, but really it’s my mother’s. Her name deserves better than a mention in a caption under a smashed up Toyota on Page 1.
I don’t need to celebrate her on Mother’s Day. I celebrate her every time our name appears on a byline.
Bonnie Jean Feldkamp is the community engagement and opinion editor for The Louisville Courier Journal, where this column originally published. She can be reached via email at BFeldkamp@Gannett.com or on social media: @WriterBonnie
veryGood! (17)
Related
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Powerball winning numbers for June 8 drawing: Jackpot now worth $221 million
- Glen Powell on navigating love and the next phase: I welcome it with open arms
- Dornoch pulls off an upset to win the first Belmont Stakes run at Saratoga Race Course at 17-1
- Backstage at New York's Jingle Ball with Jimmy Fallon, 'Queer Eye' and Meghan Trainor
- Winless for 7 straight seasons, Detroit ultimate frisbee team finds strength in perseverance
- See What the Class Has Been Up to Since Graduating Boy Meets World
- Fans bid farewell to Pat Sajak, thank 'Wheel of Fortune' host for a 'historic' run
- 'Most Whopper
- Trader Joe's mini cooler bags sell out fast, just like its mini totes
Ranking
- Arkansas State Police probe death of woman found after officer
- After being diagnosed with MS, he started running marathons. It's helping reverse the disease's progression.
- Republican challenger to Tester leans into his outsider status in Montana U.S. Senate debate
- Costco is switching up how it sells books. What it means for shoppers.
- Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
- A last supper on death row: Should America give murderers an extravagant final meal?
- Martha’s Vineyard is about to run out of pot. That’s led to a lawsuit and a scramble by regulators
- NBA Finals Game 2 Mavericks vs. Celtics: Predictions, betting odds
Recommendation
Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
Washington man fatally shoots 17-year-old who had BB gun, says he 'had a duty to act'
Dornoch pulls off an upset to win the first Belmont Stakes run at Saratoga Race Course at 17-1
Woman who made maps for D-Day landings receives France's highest honor
Former Danish minister for Greenland discusses Trump's push to acquire island
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Use the Right Pronouns
‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ boosts Will Smith’s comeback and the box office with $56 million opening
Watch: Bryce Harper's soccer-style celebration after monster home run in MLB London Series