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Okay, I know that Mother's Day has passed, but I had a really nice memory of her last night when I went out for dinner.

My mom used to be a real free-spirit and taught us to buck the rules sometimes and to not worry about conforming. I remember when we were little and we went out to eat, she would say, "You want to eat the dessert first?" Of course we did! We would order apple pie a la mode and eat that, and then we would order our entree. My mom was so cool and the sexiest woman alive.

Okay, post up your nice Mom memories!
 
Has taught me alot about life and men in general. I always thought she didn't know what she was talking about...Boy was I wrong. I am lucky to still have her around! Don't ever let a day or two go by without telling your mom that you love her
 
has taught me that no matter what your walk with christ, how much you let out of your life to walk the straight and narrow... your tongue is your worse enemy.
 
HeatherRae said:
Okay, I know that Mother's Day has passed, but I had a really nice memory of her last night when I went out for dinner.

My mom used to be a real free-spirit and taught us to buck the rules sometimes and to not worry about conforming. I remember when we were little and we went out to eat, she would say, "You want to eat the dessert first?" Of course we did! We would order apple pie a la mode and eat that, and then we would order our entree. My mom was so cool and the sexiest woman alive.

Okay, post up your nice Mom memories!

When Mom would forget to take her Lithium she would disappear for days at a time.

How is this a nice thing you may ask?

Well, either, when she would be able to find her way home or be brought home after being taken into custody, she would always buy a SHIT load of cereal. This was nice because my sister and I love cereal. :p

Love ya Mom!

MOJO
 
gotmojo said:
When Mom would forget to take her Lithium she would disappear for days at a time.

How is this a nice thing you may ask?

Well, either, when she would be able to find her way home or be brought home after being taken into custody, she would always buy a SHIT load of cereal. This was nice because my sister and I love cereal. :p

Love ya Mom!

MOJO
Are you joking? Shit I never know when people are joking. The other day i asked that on here and I got lambasted for it. So, I can't laugh unless I know you are joking. If you are not joking, damn I'm sorry to hear that.
 
HeatherRae said:
Are you joking? Shit I never know when people are joking. The other day i asked that on here and I got lambasted for it. So, I can't laugh unless I know you are joking. If you are not joking, damn I'm sorry to hear that.

LMAO! :FRlol:

Don't feel sorry.....

Seriously, what kid wouldn't love to eat cereal for every meal....every day....all the time....box, after box....week in and week out....Hell, I think I had a better relationship with General Mills than I had with my Mom...

Maybe it wasn't such a nice thing after all.....but it was one of the best memories of my hazy childhood........Until now!

Damn you HeatherRae!

Damn you!

:bawling:

I do enjoy Apple Jacks a great deal....They're tasty and reasonably high in fiber.....perfection!

MOJO
 
HeatherRae said:
Okay, I know that Mother's Day has passed, but I had a really nice memory of her last night when I went out for dinner.

My mom used to be a real free-spirit and taught us to buck the rules sometimes and to not worry about conforming. I remember when we were little and we went out to eat, she would say, "You want to eat the dessert first?" Of course we did! We would order apple pie a la mode and eat that, and then we would order our entree. My mom was so cool and the sexiest woman alive.

Okay, post up your nice Mom memories!


Pics? :verygood:
 
hanselthecaretaker said:
I don't have many because we had a house fire that destroyed most of our pictures. the one's I have of her were when she was older or when she was in HS. Plus, no way I'm going to open up a can of worms for people to talk crap about my mom on here...lol.
 
The first time my sister was arrested for prostitution was on my birthday, 6 years ago I think. She was arrested, and then brought to the hospital to have her stomach pumped. My mom was really upset of course, at both things and had been at the hospital with her since 3am and then at the jail until 6pm that night.
Instead of going home, my mom came to my house to take me out to dinner for my birthday. I took one look at her, with my sister's puke still in her hair, and made her go home to shower and rest.

Since then, if my sister gets in trouble on my birthday (its happened twice since), my mom just lets her lay in her own pile of crap and syringes until my birthday is over. she's very caring like that.
 
Wow. I'm sorry Stiletto. My "feel good" thread isn't feeling too good. Sounds like your mom is a nice lady.
 
The hardest working woman I know. I have never heard her cry, look for sympathy, or complain to anyone when things get bad; she has a way of digging deep and turning things around. She has shown me that you are never too old to turn your life & career around & take chances.

Is she perfect? No, not at all. Despite being 28 & taking care of myself, I am still afraid of her. lol.
 
nycgirl said:
The hardest working woman I know. I have never heard her cry, look for sympathy, or complain to anyone when things get bad; she has a way of digging deep and turning things around. She has shown me that you are never too old to turn your life & career around & take chances.
.

that shows a lot of strength. She sounds like a great woman.
 
nycgirl said:
The hardest working woman I know. I have never heard her cry, look for sympathy, or complain to anyone when things get bad; she has a way of digging deep and turning things around. She has shown me that you are never too old to turn your life & career around & take chances.

Is she perfect? No, not at all. Despite being 28 & taking care of myself, I am still afraid of her. lol.
She sounds fabulous NYCgirl!
 
If my mom was still here, I'd think she would be my best friend in the whole world. I never really knew her but from what I am told, she was the nicest, most kind, loving, caring and giving woman. I would have loved to have had the chance to know her.
:rose:
 
FEISTY11975 said:
If my mom was still here, I'd think she would be my best friend in the whole world. I never really knew her but from what I am told, she was the nicest, most kind, loving, caring and giving woman. I would have loved to have had the chance to know her.
:rose:

:rose:

So would I, everything that I remember of her and my time with y'all are good memories.
 
My mom is very low maintenance. She doesnt gat caught up in everyone's business and she leaves well enough alone but at the same time she always helps out when needed. Just dont expect any kind of emotional attachment from her and you'll be fine LOL

MOMMY HOOLD ME MOMMY
 
FEISTY11975 said:
Well all meet again someday! I am just hoping that someday is not too soon.
I'm sure she is very proud of of you Feisty. =-)
 
last mother's day I gave my mother flowers for mothers day and said they were from my sister, who was in jail at the time. My mom made this big deal about it to her to make her feel special, even though she knew my sis was so strung out on methadone that she wouldn't even remember. my sister still has the thank you card my mom gave her and has no idea what its from. lol
 
dullboy said:
stiletto, dullboy thinks it's hot that your sister a whore.


how much, btw?


she's pretty cheap right now. she's been an 'escort' before, but now i think she's a real 'street walker'. i never asked her for prices though.
On days she's coherant, i think she could charge more.
 
Smurfy said:
My mom is very low maintenance. She doesnt gat caught up in everyone's business and she leaves well enough alone but at the same time she always helps out when needed. Just dont expect any kind of emotional attachment from her and you'll be fine LOL

MOMMY HOOLD ME MOMMY
Sounds like your mom is a real "take care of business" sort of woman, and I admire that quality. Probably taking care of you is just her way of showing she cares. Not all people express emotions the same way. =-)
 
My Mom was strict as nails, but given we grew up in the city, we all turned out ok. Now I truly appreciate her method of protecting us.
 
I can't even begin to put into words what a saint my mother is. I love her to pieces even when she drives me nuts. I have tons of memories but my favorite is sitting in her bathroom talking to her and watching her put on her make-up and do her hair.
 
superqt4u2nv said:
I can't even begin to put into words what a saint my mother is. I love her to pieces even when she drives me nuts. I have tons of memories but my favorite is sitting in her bathroom talking to her and watching her put on her make-up and do her hair.

Doris births purdy babies and makes a mean steak, no doot.
 
My mom has always loved me unconditionally and never wavered in backing me up. She is of course annoying sometimes, like all moms, last night she asked me if I knew how to balance a checkbook (i'm twenty-fucking-five).
 
i just remembered something funny that my mom does.

when i was growing up, my mom had a bit of a drinking problem. She couldn't hide the booze anywhere without my father finding it, except in mine and my sister's closet. She'd sit or kneel in front of our closet and have a drink and before long, would be passed out in there. we'd come home from school, go to our room, and be scared shitless when we saw our mom passed out in there.

Now that I'm older, my mother does this thing that makes her laugh like mad. she'll come to my house and let herself in, go to my closet and hide. When i come home, i go to my room like I did as a kid, go to change my clothes, and when i open my closet door my mom jumps out and scares the shit out of me. THen she laughs like crazy until we are just doubled over.
 
stilleto said:
i just remembered something funny that my mom does.

when i was growing up, my mom had a bit of a drinking problem. She couldn't hide the booze anywhere without my father finding it, except in mine and my sister's closet. She'd sit or kneel in front of our closet and have a drink and before long, would be passed out in there. we'd come home from school, go to our room, and be scared shitless when we saw our mom passed out in there.

Now that I'm older, my mother does this thing that makes her laugh like mad. she'll come to my house and let herself in, go to my closet and hide. When i come home, i go to my room like I did as a kid, go to change my clothes, and when i open my closet door my mom jumps out and scares the shit out of me. THen she laughs like crazy until we are just doubled over.
Okay, now! You are making this shit up! LOL.
 
You have to be messing with me. She really doesn't do that, does she?
 
mightymouse69 said:
My Mom was strict as nails, but given we grew up in the city, we all turned out ok. Now I truly appreciate her method of protecting us.
yeah, my mom was strict about boys once I reached dating age, but it just makes you know that they love you and are trying to protect you best that they can. =-)
 
I know my mom loves me, we never had a good relationship.. always on opposite ends of the stick. I moved out as soon as i could due to her ways of upbringing and our disagreements. She didn't raise me for the most part, I raise her. Well now she's turned over a new leaf and feels the need to decide its time to raise frisky... UM no! I've been alone and on my own since i was a day of 17 and its too late to try to step in now and tell me what is right and what is wrong.

I'll always love her, she's my one and only mom.. but I draw the line when it comes to her projecting her opinion on me. Im a very opinionated person... yet if you respect mine i'll respect yours. She's opposite... its her way or no way, hence we never did see eye to eye.

We've been thru some tough times, most would make you guys cringe at every word.. but i learned alot from them.
 
i remember when i was 11, we were camping and i asked my mom if i could take my bike up the road along the river, she kept saying no till i finally bugged her enough to give in
and i had really short legs.
I remember there was a car coming and i was straddling the bike trying to walk to the side of the road to get out of the road
and i couldnt stop, i went over the edge, down the hill toward the rocky river
the only thing that stopped me was a tree, i hit it head on, then fell over and hit my head on a rock and it knocked me out. I remember waking up and someone was carrying me up the hill(it was the driver of the truck or car) and then i passed out again
and my mom and dad were taking me to the ER.
That night, we went back camping cuz i was ok, but the dr told my mom to wake me up every 2 hours and make sure i was ok
She did, she would wake me up and ask me my name

I also call her boobie bobbie cuz she has big boobs
to this day she calls me itty bitty :worried:
 
HeatherRae said:
I don't have many because we had a house fire that destroyed most of our pictures. the one's I have of her were when she was older or when she was in HS. Plus, no way I'm going to open up a can of worms for people to talk crap about my mom on here...lol.


Sorry to hear about the house fire.


Oh and I was kidding about the pics. Jeez you really don't know when people are kidding lol. I trust your looks were from her. At least half.
 
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Frisky said:
I know my mom loves me, we never had a good relationship.. always on opposite ends of the stick. I moved out as soon as i could due to her ways of upbringing and our disagreements. She didn't raise me for the most part, I raise her. Well now she's turned over a new leaf and feels the need to decide its time to raise frisky... UM no! I've been alone and on my own since i was a day of 17 and its too late to try to step in now and tell me what is right and what is wrong.

I'll always love her, she's my one and only mom.. but I draw the line when it comes to her projecting her opinion on me. Im a very opinionated person... yet if you respect mine i'll respect yours. She's opposite... its her way or no way, hence we never did see eye to eye.

We've been thru some tough times, most would make you guys cringe at every word.. but i learned alot from them.
Frisky, my mom and I had the same sort of thing going on for many years. Toward the end of her life, though, she really mellowed out, and we got closer.
 
SoKlueles said:
i remember when i was 11, we were camping and i asked my mom if i could take my bike up the road along the river, she kept saying no till i finally bugged her enough to give in
and i had really short legs.
I remember there was a car coming and i was straddling the bike trying to walk to the side of the road to get out of the road
and i couldnt stop, i went over the edge, down the hill toward the rocky river
the only thing that stopped me was a tree, i hit it head on, then fell over and hit my head on a rock and it knocked me out. I remember waking up and someone was carrying me up the hill(it was the driver of the truck or car) and then i passed out again
and my mom and dad were taking me to the ER.
That night, we went back camping cuz i was ok, but the dr told my mom to wake me up every 2 hours and make sure i was ok
She did, she would wake me up and ask me my name

I also call her boobie bobbie cuz she has big boobs
to this day she calls me itty bitty :worried:
That is such a nice story, Klue. =-)

I had an uncle that called me Cat-titties for many years because my boobies were so little...lol.
 
hanselthecaretaker said:
Sorry to hear about the house fire.


Oh and I was kidding about the pics. Jeez you really don't know when people are kidding lol. I trust your looks were from her. At least half.
yeah, sometimes I really can't tell over the net. In person, I can. Over the net, I'm not so good...lol.

Thanks for the compliment. We look alike, but she had this very sexy "I dont give a shit" sort of thing going on that made men insane for her. Incidentally, my father has an uncanny charisma that makes women crazy too. It must skip a generation...lol. My brother and I were discussing that we didn't get that gift.
 
well my mom was sweet but another time she beat the crap out of me because she caught me flipping her off
dang she could swing that handset on the phone :worried:
 
SoKlueles said:
well my mom was sweet but another time she beat the crap out of me because she caught me flipping her off
dang she could swing that handset on the phone :worried:
LOL...mine was a hairdresser and could beat the shit out of anyone with a hairbrush...lol.
 
my mom taught me to be pateint. That beauty is really on the inside, not the out. That I can be anything I want to be. And most of all she taught me courage and stength.
 
Honestly I can't think of 1 nice thing about her, or even a fond moment that we might have shared.

Actually she taught me what NOT to be, the day I become a mother.
 
Miss24k said:
Honestly I can't think of 1 nice thing about her, or even a fond moment that we might have shared.

Actually she taught me what NOT to be, the day I become a mother.
Gosh, I'm very sorry to hear that! I'm sure that you will be a great Mommy one day. =-)
 
HeatherRae said:
Gosh, I'm very sorry to hear that! I'm sure that you will be a great Mommy one day. =-)


No need to be sorry, my childhood made me the woman I am today, you can either make circumstances break you or make you. Growing up I looked at her and said "I'll be everything you're not"
 
msam76 said:
my mom taught me to be pateint. That beauty is really on the inside, not the out. That I can be anything I want to be. And most of all she taught me courage and stength.
I know how much you miss your Mom, Msam. She is looking down at you and smiling
 
Miss24k said:
No need to be sorry, my childhood made me the woman I am today, you can either make circumstances break you or make you. Growing up I looked at her and said "I'll be everything you're not"
And you have! You are successful, determined and beautiful!
 
HeatherRae said:
yeah, sometimes I really can't tell over the net. In person, I can. Over the net, I'm not so good...lol.

Thanks for the compliment. We look alike, but she had this very sexy "I dont give a shit" sort of thing going on that made men insane for her. Incidentally, my father has an uncanny charisma that makes women crazy too. It must skip a generation...lol. My brother and I were discussing that we didn't get that gift.


How are you gonna pass it to the next generation though if you're the skipped one?!
It's like ( :kitty: + :sperm: ) = :velvett:
 
galaxy said:
She gave me an obsessive compulisive disorder that i now treat with medication and i cant recall one meaningful conversation. She does excersize regularly and eat good tho so thats good i guess.
Sweetie, I don't think OCD is contagious or hereditary. Props to your mom for teaching you good eating and training habits. You look great!
 
2dagym said:
My mother was the nicest person I've ever known and took entirely too much shit from my alcoholic father. She stayed with him for our sake. The happy ending is after we were all grown, she did leave him :)
Yeah for your Mommy! Now, hopefully your daddy will get help with his problem, too! My dad was an alcoholic for many, many years. He wasn't mean or anything. He just drank lots and did some pretty embarassing things. He has been recovered now for over 20 years and is the best Daddy a girl could ever wish for. =-)
 
hanselthecaretaker said:
How are you gonna pass it to the next generation though if you're the skipped one?!
It's like ( :kitty: + :sperm: ) = :velvett:
Somehow I think I will manage. ;-)
 
Smurfy said:
My mom is very low maintenance. She doesnt gat caught up in everyone's business and she leaves well enough alone but at the same time she always helps out when needed. Just dont expect any kind of emotional attachment from her and you'll be fine LOL

MOMMY HOOLD ME MOMMY

That apple didn't fall far, did it? :artist:
 
I only have one pleasant memory of my mother. When she taught me to bake. I still remember her careworn hands over mine as she guided my hands over the rolling pin teaching me to "feel" the dough, how to cut and roll the pastries, how to not be afraid of the oven, handle the cookies/pastries etc.

My mother had a bent back from working in the fields from the age of 4. And she had a hand that was crippled as a hyuge metal iron (the kind you put burning embers in for heat) ran over it. She nearly lost her hand... She never had any fingernails to speak of and her hands were always dry and rough from work.

I only remember my mother smiling once perhaps.

My mother grew up extremely poor - cows, pigs, chickens, outhouses and water from a well... she worked hard her entire life. She did the best she could I suppose to take care of us, especially being married to an abusive alcoholic of the drunk that my father was.

Of all the material possessions (jewelry, fine porcelain, fur, etc) that she managed to amass my sister and I had always had an agreement. We would NEVER fight over any of it.

All I wanted was her wooden cutting board and rolling pin.

I have the cutting board but my sister lost the rolling pin somehow and I am greatly distressed that I can not seem to find one like it and I just can't work the dough the same.

Other than that one pleasant memory, I consider my younger sister to be my mother. I am very fortunate to have her to love me and care for me....
 
BIKINIMOM said:
I only have one pleasant memory of my mother. When she taught me to bake. I still remember her careworn hands over mine as she guided my hands over the rolling pin teaching me to "feel" the dough, how to cut and roll the pastries, how to not be afraid of the oven, handle the cookies/pastries etc.

My mother had a bent back from working in the fields from the age of 4. And she had a hand that was crippled as a hyuge metal iron (the kind you put burning embers in for heat) ran over it. She nearly lost her hand... She never had any fingernails to speak of and her hands were always dry and rough from work.

I only remember my mother smiling once perhaps.

My mother grew up extremely poor - cows, pigs, chickens, outhouses and water from a well... she worked hard her entire life. She did the best she could I suppose to take care of us, especially being married to an abusive alcoholic of the drunk that my father was.

Of all the material possessions (jewelry, fine porcelain, fur, etc) that she managed to amass my sister and I had always had an agreement. We would NEVER fight over any of it.

All I wanted was her wooden cutting board and rolling pin.

I have the cutting board but my sister lost the rolling pin somehow and I am greatly distressed that I can not seem to find one like it and I just can't work the dough the same.

Other than that one pleasant memory, I consider my younger sister to be my mother. I am very fortunate to have her to love me and care for me....

That is beautiful.
 
HeatherRae said:
Okay, I know that Mother's Day has passed, but I had a really nice memory of her last night when I went out for dinner.

My mom used to be a real free-spirit and taught us to buck the rules sometimes and to not worry about conforming. I remember when we were little and we went out to eat, she would say, "You want to eat the dessert first?" Of course we did! We would order apple pie a la mode and eat that, and then we would order our entree. My mom was so cool and the sexiest woman alive.

Okay, post up your nice Mom memories!

She would wait untill after my bottle feedings before sucking off a strange man.
 
Miss24k said:
No need to be sorry, my childhood made me the woman I am today, you can either make circumstances break you or make you. Growing up I looked at her and said "I'll be everything you're not"


are you sure we aren't sisters?
 
BIKINIMOM said:
I only have one pleasant memory of my mother. When she taught me to bake. I still remember her careworn hands over mine as she guided my hands over the rolling pin teaching me to "feel" the dough, how to cut and roll the pastries, how to not be afraid of the oven, handle the cookies/pastries etc.

My mother had a bent back from working in the fields from the age of 4. And she had a hand that was crippled as a hyuge metal iron (the kind you put burning embers in for heat) ran over it. She nearly lost her hand... She never had any fingernails to speak of and her hands were always dry and rough from work.

I only remember my mother smiling once perhaps.

My mother grew up extremely poor - cows, pigs, chickens, outhouses and water from a well... she worked hard her entire life. She did the best she could I suppose to take care of us, especially being married to an abusive alcoholic of the drunk that my father was.

Of all the material possessions (jewelry, fine porcelain, fur, etc) that she managed to amass my sister and I had always had an agreement. We would NEVER fight over any of it.

All I wanted was her wooden cutting board and rolling pin.

I have the cutting board but my sister lost the rolling pin somehow and I am greatly distressed that I can not seem to find one like it and I just can't work the dough the same.

Other than that one pleasant memory, I consider my younger sister to be my mother. I am very fortunate to have her to love me and care for me....
That is a beautiful story. Very touching.
 
DryWipe said:
She would wait untill after my bottle feedings before sucking off a strange man.
You shouldn't talk about your mommy like that. Sheesh, kids!
 
My mom is the foundation of my family. She has a quiet, so down to earth common sense attitude about everything. We are so much alike it is scary sometimes. My whole family is sort of quiet but we are all very close. We don't talk a lot about a lot of things, but often, we just dont' need to because we already "know". She has been my sounding board throughout all the drama in my life (eh, there hasn't been much, but when there's no one else around to listen, she's always there unconditionally and w/ just enough common sense and support to diffuse the drama we are all sometimes so compelled to create around us, but without making you feel shitty about yourself for being such a baby). I'm pretty sure she could truck on wonderfully if my dad weren't around, but dad would probably collapse in helplessness if the situation were reversed. (NOOOO I DONT WANT TO JINX MYSELF DISCUSSING THAT STUFF...)

I'm the only girl in the family and her sister passed away a number of years ago. Neither of us are "girly girls" by any stretch, but we always call either other just to talk. She's an amazing person. I would be so proud to bring anyone home to meet her. The biggest regret in my life right now is that I haven't had that chance yet. I regret that I didnt' get to bring anyone home to meet my grandparents (her folks) because they are the same stock that she is. (Dad's side is a little more nutty...) and I hope to God that I get that chance before that happens again.
 
Ah Sassy, that is very sweet. I'm sure that your mom is so proud of who you have become. It really is just icing on the cake if you meet the one and bring him home.
 
HeatherRae said:
Ah Sassy, that is very sweet. I'm sure that your mom is so proud of who you have become. It really is just icing on the cake if you meet the one and bring him home.

... wish the fucker would show up so I can book a flight. There are only a handful of nice days to visit northern MN.....


j/k :)


* warm fuzzy feeling about moms *
 
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