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May 8th, 2024

A Bouquet of Mother's Day Memories from a Grateful Generation

  1. A Bouquet of Mother's Day Memories from a Grateful Generation Crow's Feet 26:08

Each of us has a unique narrative about our mothers. They can be positive,
negative, and everything in between.
In this episode, we delve into a diverse collection of these stories. From tale
of profound love to stories of absence, we explore the complex tapestry of
Relationships with mothers.
Jean Feldeisen will speak about the deepening love between her and her
mom, while Ann Litts tells us about the mother who was taken too soon.
Soosie Campbell shares why she wanted to be very different from her mother, and how she feels about her own children wanting to be different from her.
Jim Parton says he and his mom had an awkward relationship, and tells
how things changed later in life. Nancy Franklin also talks about how it took
lifetime for her feelings about her mom to change.
Sometimes, people can be forced into having to make an impossible decision
and Jan M. Flynn says this happened to her mom.
Ace talks about a woman’s grit and determination, while Katherine Valentino
shares a daily habit she learned from her mother.
There's even a story about fried chicken, as Lee J. Bentch shares a life that
revolves around food.

Read these and other great essays on Crow's Feet: Life As We Age.

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Nancy Peckenham Founder, Crow's Feet: Life As We Age

Nancy Peckenham is the founder and editor of Crow’s Feet: Life As We Age. She is a former cable news executive, local news reporter and documentary filmmaker with a focus on Latin America. She has published three books and has written about her life traveling the U.S. in a Sprinter van with her husband. When not on the move, she loves gardening and spending time with her two sons.

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