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In reply to the discussion: My Wife and I Visited my 93-year-old parents in California over the past 5 days. [View all]Hamlette
(15,556 posts)50. my family did too
but I don't remember asking them what THEY felt when things happened. And a million more questions like "why did Aunt Ann's kids turn out so strange" or "Did Uncle Ted go to prison when they busted him. Did you visit him there? What prison? Did he ever talk about it?" Did Grandma ever talk about marrying her 8th grade teacher. Did you think that strange? Did they wait until school was out to marry?"
That generation is all gone now, mom was the last. It's the "what did you think about that" questions that haunt me the most.
My cousins and I were always going to do taped interviews with our moms but never did. Damn it.
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MineralMan
Apr 2018
OP
I would go cook breakfast several days a week for my parents before they died. Mom,78. Dad 83.
notdarkyet
Apr 2018
#19
I just moved six weeks ago to about ten minutes from my daughter , her husband and two of my
notdarkyet
Apr 2018
#27
Thank you for sharing your parents with us. I hope they can stay on their avocado farm forever
Hekate
Apr 2018
#5
Still lucid and keeping it together at 93, impressive. May we all be so lucky.
StrictlyRockers
Apr 2018
#7
They sound lovely. I lost my Dad at 65 and my mom at 71...I would give a great deal just to see them
Demsrule86
Apr 2018
#32