The Best Thing I’ve Ever Learned in My Life

By Iris Wildflower,  3/21/19 — The best thing I’ve ever learned in my life is there are certain conversations not to have with my mom…because she will send you to another state…

When I turned 18 years old, I had graduated from high school (early 17 years), got accepted at Fisk University, and [worked] at the IRS for the summer. One day, I came home from work and told my mom that I was grown and about to leave for college in August and that I could stop by the bar for happy hour after work…

I waited for the good talking-to or the words, “What’s wrong with you?” but alas, nothing happened. Mom just sat there quietly. “Ok” she stated… Wow, that was easy, I thought I should have done this a long time ago…

For two weeks, I went as I pleased, happy hour, parties, staying out until the sunrise in the sky, even skipped church a few times…

Dad was waiting at the house when I came in hung over and with bloodshot eyes.

My dad said, “See you in church!!” Church? I thought, look at my condition… How?

Dad spoke, “You don’t answer back with a ‘why.'”

“Yes Dad.”‘

So I began to get ready for church. Dad then said, “When I turn around, I want to see you.”

“Yes, Dad.” I was hung over.

Later that week, my parents gave me a one-way ticket to Greensboro, N.C.

The dean’s phoned and advised me to call him and let him know what time my train would arrive. I would be attending Bennett’s Women’s College in Greensboro.

“But why mom?”

“You’re grown, remember?”

“No, I’m not grown, mom.”

“Two grown women cannot live in my house.” Thus I learned there are certain conversations not to have with my mom. She don’t play and will send you to another state. And set up everything for your arrival.

Thanks, Mom.