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« on: June 14, 2009, 01:53:12 PM »

I have just finished reading the book and thought it was brilliant and inspiring.  I am a 30 year old mother and can relate to the C.C.C members.  I met my husband when I was 16 and he was my first and only serious boyfriend.  He is nine years my senior and we live on his family farm, in a remote location 100's of miles away from my family and friends.

At the age of 22 I discovered I was pregnant which came as a big shock as I had been told I couldn't have children.  I went from a career girl living and working in a city, to being a farmers wife and mother. Also at about the same time I was diagnosed with M.S. and had to face the possibility of being disabled.

The farm income was not enough to support us so my husband had to take on a job as well as running the farm.  When he wasn't working he was at the local pub.  I never saw him and felt very alone.  I went along to mother & baby group and local events, but Welsh is the spoken language of the area and being a non-Welsh speaker I didn't understand what was going on.  Most people had grown up in the area and I felt very much the outsider.

I knew nothing about farming and was completely undomesticated.  I was a city girl use to all my mod cons.  I had to learn how to cook using the old range and the farming way of life, as well as adjusting to motherhood and being disabled.  I could certainly have used C.C.C at the time!  Instead I corresponded via email with friends and family and spoke regularly on the phone with them.  I joined a welsh class and learnt the language and went along to community events.  I found things to do, such as reading, knitting, facebook, to fill the evenings spent alone.  While my life has not taken the route I planned or would have chosen, now I wouldn't change it for the world.

I found 'can any mother help me?' very moving and a vauable record of womens lives.  Thank you Jenna for bring C.C.C to light.  I think the book does justice to the C.C.C members and fulfils Ad Asta's dream of a book.

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« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2009, 01:33:40 PM »

Dear Seren,

Thank you so much for writing in - what an inspirational story! I am sorry that you have had to struggle with so many different obstacles in your life, but it sounds as though you have really risen to the task.  I am glad for you that you are able to connect with people over email and phone.  Have you gone onto any of the sites like Netmum's or Mumsnet?  Perhaps they would be a good place to look for support as well.  Although I am not a mom myself, many readers have mentioned to me that those sites have been a lifeline like the magazine was to the CCC women.    Thank you again for writing - I really admire your courage and strength. 
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