Mother Quote by Ree Drummond
““When I arrived, I immediately saw the mother of an ex-boyfriend, the kind of ex-boyfriend that would make you want to look as good as possible if you ran into his mother at a shower when you were several months pregnant. She saw me, smiled politely, and made her way across the room to visit with me. We hugged, exchanged pleasantries, and caught up on what we’d both been doing. As we talked, I fantasized about her reporting to her son, my ex, the next day. Oh, you should have seen Ree. She was positively glowing! You should have seen how wonderful she looked! Don’t you wish you had married her? Deep into our small talk, I made mention of how long it had been since she and I had seen each other. “Well…I did see you recently,” she replied. “But I don’t think you saw me.” I couldn’t imagine. “Oh really?” I asked. “Where?” I hardly ever came to my hometown. “Well,” she continued. “I saw you pulling out of McDonald’s on Highway Seventy-five one morning a few weeks ago. I waved to you…but you didn’t see me.” My insides suddenly shriveled, imagining myself violently shoving breakfast burritos into my mouth. “McDonald’s? Really?” I said, trying my best to play dumb. “Yes,” my ex’s mother replied, smiling. “You looked a little…hungry!” “Hmmm,” I said. “I don’t think that was me.” I skulked away to the bathroom, vowing to eat granola for the rest of my pregnancy.””
About This Quote
A pregnant narrator confronts the awkwardness of encountering an ex‑boyfriend’s mother, fearing judgment and projecting insecurity onto a mundane interaction.
In simple terms: Social anxiety and self‑image during pregnancy.
Insecurity can amplify ordinary encounters into crises.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- running into an ex’s family
- being pregnant in public
- unexpected social encounters
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- self‑reflection on personal insecurities
- learning to accept imperfect moments
Questions to Reflect On
- How might you respond differently to similar situations?
- What does this reveal about your self‑worth?