
Popular Culture to me is being a mother/guardian who is strong, respectable, caring, obedient, God loving, and admired. Being a good mother/guardian is very important to me, I know that it is no such thing as being a perfect mother, but I will strive to be that even if it takes a lifetime. I think all mothers/guardians are important in a child's life, stay at home mothers, and working mothers to me it is all the same as long as the love is shown.The free encyclopedia Wikipedia defines part of popular culture as “The views and perspectives most strongly represented and accepted within a society". I know so many mothers/guardians that would agree to this definition. This is one reason I have to finish my college education, I feel it is very important for me to show that I tried and succeeded.
I have two pictures of two mothers, one is Michelle Obama.Even though she is the wife of the president elect she graduated with a Juris Doctor from Harvard University, she actually mentored Barack Obama. She always talks about putting her kids first.
The second mother is Kate Gosselin, she is a stay at home mother taking care of sextuplets, and twins. I can barely keep up with two, she takes care of eight! I reiterate being a mother is popular culture to me.
http://tlc.discovery.com/search/results.html?query=multiple+blessings
http://tlc.discovery.com/tv/jon-and-kate/jon-and-kate.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_culture
When I first read your blog I wasn’t real sure how being a mother/guardian could be considered popular culture. The second time through, however, I realized that the definition you gave completely certifies your claim. Your examples are great because they show a range of different types of mothers. Because your reasoning and examples were good, I found myself hoping for a bit more from you. I guess I will have to wait for upcoming blogs! :)
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