Yesterday was a day widely acknowledged and celebrated as Mother’s day. A day set aside to celebrate all the efforts and sacrifices made by women raising kids, either their own kids or those of their closest kins, on their own or in joint partnership with their spouses.
Parenting on its own can be safely argued to be a blessing to God’s chosen ones, but it does come with its own fair share of challenges. Parenting is not easy, one has to keep up with the needs of a child, and go out of their way to protect the child as well.
All this can propel one to wonder how exactly does disabled women manage or cope better with this life process called parenting, which in essence deserves to be titles or classified as a job on its own. Today we chat with one of the amazing women on this world, a disabled mother of 2 who has been wheel-chair bound for the past 19 years, Miss Kegomoditswe Mogotsi from Batlharos about her journey of motherhood as a disabled woman.