Saturday, September 8, 2012

Born Again





"A person is born twice. First, at birth, and then again, when his mother dies." I heard Rufus Wainright say that on a recent CBS Sunday Morning show.

That statement rang so true for me that I had to pause and write it down. I now re-read it daily as I embark on a new uncharted path since my mother's death three and a half years ago.

 I wouldn't say that I grew up in my mother's shadow, but as the only child of a famous woman, I do feel there was a kind of security in being 'the daughter of...'.

My mother often introduced us to people, saying, "I'm Eartha and she's Kitt", as if I completed her. And, in some ways, I guess I did. Her mother had died when she was very young. She didn't know who her father was and was disconnected from any of her relatives, so I really was her only family. And she clung to me with an intensely deep, unconditional love.

My childhood may have been unconventional, traveling with my mother as she toured and performed internationally, I studied at the Lycee Francais in Los Angeles and with tutors when on the road, but my mother believed that no classroom or textbook could duplicate the education and appreciation a person gets from seeing the world firsthand.

 As most mothers and daughters can attest, our relationship was also at times conflicted. As a teenager and young adult, I often felt my mother loved me too much, that she held on too tight. It is not easy for anyone to establish a balance, but when your mother is an international celebrity, it can be even more complicated. Yet, not impossible. And, as I matured, I came to appreciate and understand my mother's immense devotion and the tremendous gift her love has given me. It now fills my heart and soul since the loss of her physical presence.

Christmas Day 2008, my mother lost her battle with colon cancer and these years without her have been an evolution for me. I have had to adjust to no longer being someone's daughter. I have cried; been angry; felt lost and alone. But, I have also been able to laugh, rejoice and feel gratitude for how blessed I was to have had such and incredible woman for a mother.

My mother was a real, complex, and at times, flawed, human being. She taught me to be true to myself. To live honestly and with respect for everything and everybody. To possess calm in place of panic and to remember that humor is one of life's most precious gifts.

It is now my turn to build on that beautiful, solid foundation my mother gave me. I am embarking on a new chapter of my journey. I still cry sometimes, and feel scared, but I hold tight to the knowledge that my mother's love and spirit fill all that surrounds me and it is her shadow that I now embrace and carry with me in my heart as I move forward on this new, unfolding path.


What we remember. What we treasure. What we love. Simply... Eartha

3 comments:

  1. My mother died this past May. We were honored to be with her when she passed, and I can only hope that I am raising my daughters, and being a father to them, in a way that might earn me some small portion of the love and awe that I had for her all my life, and as she left us. Thanks for the beautiful tribute to your mother, and for reminding me how much mine meant to me.

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  2. I am in awe of Eartha Kitt the Actress/ Mother/US Citizen and Pioneer. I remember fondly, "Cat Woman" and tried to replicate her Prrrrr! I read about her Cabaret engagements in NYC and wished I could have attended one of her concerts! Then years after she has passed, I watched a PBS Special about Ms. Kitts life and was drawn to Youtube and this very web site! She was and will forever be a role model for Women and Men. A very intelligent woman with such passion and drive for life! I wish I discovered this earlier! Thank God for her body of work and for the many sites with videos and articles. Her memory lives and the work she has done have indeed paved the way for many! A shining example determination and spirit! God Bless you, Kitt, for managing your mothers legacy with such grace and care! I look forward to more readings and discoveries. Thank you Eartha Kitt, for all that you have done.
    Love,
    Maria

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