A Famous Stepmom – Sarah Lincoln
The statistics on the number of stepmoms in the U.S. are not accurate since many stepmoms don’t live with their stepchildren. However, the number of stepmoms is on the rise as more dads are getting joint or full custody of their children.
Stepmothering
Stepmothering comes with its unique challenges. The wicked stepmom stereotype doesn’t make it any easier.
Sadly, this stereotype contributes to stepmoms being rarely appreciated or applauded. It takes a lot of commitment, courage and bravery to raise a child who isn’t biologically yours.
More so, the responsibilities of a stepmom are more demanding and stressful compared to stepdads. Especially in instances where the stepchild lives with the biological mom.
Stepmoms go through many hurdles. They range from unpleasant relationships with their stepchild’s birth mom to difficult stepkids and the absence of reciprocal affection.
Today, there are several celebrity stepmoms who in spite of their busy schedules still find the time to take care of their stepchildren and family. Some celebs who are stepmoms are Gabrielle Union, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Leann Rimes.
Sarah Bush Lincoln
It’s possible for love and commitment to exist in a blended family. A stepmom who made a remarkable impact in her stepchild’s life was Sarah Bush Lincoln, stepmom to President Abraham Lincoln.
Sarah, Thomas Lincoln’s second wife, lost her first husband, Daniel Johnston in 1816. She remarried three years later merging her three kids into Thomas Lincoln’s family.
It’s easy to conclude from Sarah’s life with her first husband Daniel that she was resilient. In the face of financial hardship, she took the job of a cleaner and cook for a jailhouse and also performed cleaning services for a courthouse.
She was also able to recover financially after the death of her husband. She bought a cabin and sent her daughter to a private school.
Sarah made a noticeable transformation in her new home, cleaning up her stepchildren, Abraham, and his sister and treating them as her own. At age ten when Sarah arrived, Abraham began addressing her as “mama.”
She was a motivation to Abraham, encouraging him to read and learn by giving him access to books she brought from Kentucky. Even after the death of his father, Abraham maintained a close relationship with his stepmom.
Abraham continued to visit her taking care of her and her land until her death. By every account, Sarah was a wonderful stepmom to Abraham and his sister.
She is described as a firm kind-hearted woman who always enjoyed a good laugh. There’s a widespread belief Abraham Lincoln’s legendary sense of humor was influenced by his stepmother.
Departing Thoughts
Like moms, stepmoms have a vital role to play in her stepchild’s life. Finally, the role of a stepmom is never going to be easy, but the right support from your partner can simplify the unavoidable hurdles.
With the help of your partner, you can define your roles and responsibilities. Step relationships take time to build, so commit to spending time bonding with your stepkids and getting to know them.
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