Get a call from your doctor, or from your mother?
For me it's a toss up.
My mother's boyfriend just broke up with her. She's depressed. Please! She's 86. Grow up, Mom. Just once, I want to be the kid and not my mother.
I'll take the call from the doctor. The last time I got one, it was that I had a spot on my lung. I hate calls from my mother. How do you tell an old woman who has one foot in the grave that she should grow up. She spies on her ex. Then, she calls me up to tell me how depressed she is. She depresses me.
Does your mother drive you nuts. If not, don't tell me. I'll be jealous and green as toad on bog in Louisiana in the Summer.




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I'd take a phone call from my mom anyday. She died in 2004 and I still miss her.
Our lives weren't perfect but I miss her.
I still have a recording of her voice on my phone message machine asking me to come and eat with her. I so wish I still could.
A person's heart can break just as much at 86 as at 16 maybe more. Especially when love is involved. She could handle a death in the family or something like that but to be dumped by someone you love at 86? She must feel her life is over. That is the reason people who have been married for many years seem to die shortly after their spouse. Life is over and they give up. Don't let her give up.
I guess that a broken heart never does get any easier.....THEY LIED! But that is no excuse to be a stalker!
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Your article is wonderful! As adult children, we have finally learned that our parents are human like us. Moms are going to be that domineering figure in your life yet she is as fragile a woman as I am.
Thanks for sharing the article!
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