Becoming an adoptive parent has always been an experience I’ve aspired to have. So meeting, Ms. Denene who’s already talked the talk and is now walking the walk was a great delight. Through our three-hour lunch she and I discussed everything from her super active two children, our agreement on teaching Black history to our children early to how she began and finalized the adoption process with her twin kindergartners. Denene said she always knew she wanted to be a mother, even telling future employers during the interview process that her job must be able to accommodate the family she was praying and planning for. I so admire that about her. Even though she hasn’t yet found her knight in shining armor, she has put on the red cloak and is saving the day for her two adoptive children. It’s not always easy for Denene, but she asked for the gift of motherhood, and has been blessed in return. Here’s here motherhood journey.
1. Why are you a #goodmama?
I am a #goodmama because being a good mom is really selfless work. When you are doing it genuinely, really for the betterment of your children it really is a job your doing without thinking of your needs and self. Not to say moms shouldn’t take time for themselves to recharge, but when I’m running for my kids, I’m really doing selfless work.2. What advice would you give a new mom?
I would tell a new mom:Ask for help. We have to take responsibility as moms not asking for help. You’re sister doesn’t offer you help because she doesn’t know you need help. You never ask. So, if you really need help, let somebody know. Ask for it.You have not because you ask not.