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496.1 | | DUGGAN::MAHONEY | | Wed Oct 31 1990 09:45 | 16 |
| And what's wrong to become like your mother? Don't forget that you have
50% of all her genes, it is normal that you have quite a few of her
characteristics... but if your mother is wonderful, remarkable, brave
and a caring woman, why are you afraid of becoming like her? You should
not brame your mother for what YOU do... only you decide what to do and
what not to do. You find it wierd to stick a little soap to a big bar?
Throw the little stub down the toilet before you even think about it,
then... I am sure you would not think of using it to stick it to your
normal soap bar...
Please don't think of yourself "weird" just for that... give yourself
credit to do the things you think they are right, we should all educate
our minds as well as we educate our bodies, don't we do aerobics,
exercises, to keep our bodies in shape? well, we should also do little
exercises to keep our minds alert and in the right path that WE want it
to be, after all, we do own our own minds too. (Mash your potatoes, not
your soap, you hardly save a thing).
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496.2 | :-) | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Oct 31 1990 09:54 | 12 |
| I'm not like my mother; she puts things in bags, but I put things
in piles.
But my brother is sounding more and more like my father.... Not
in voice, but in cadence and turn of phrase. (This is not surprising,
since they work together.)
Actually, since I have wonderful people for parents, and am very,
very grateful for my good fortune, I'm perfectly happy to share
any trait or quirk with either of them.
Ann B.
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496.3 | sigh... | MANIC::THIBAULT | Crisis? What Crisis? | Wed Oct 31 1990 09:58 | 10 |
| re: <<< Note 496.1 by DUGGAN::MAHONEY >>>
Whoa, Whoa Whoa! this is a wn lite note! lighten up! I didn't say I was
afraid of becoming like my mother and I certainly don't blame her for
anything. I suppose I was thinking out loud and forgot the smiley faces
or something but I guess I thought the "wn lite" in the title would
be a clue...sigh. In fact, I think the whole thing is pretty comical,
my mom and I have gotten a good laugh over the whole thing.
Jenna
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496.4 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Wed Oct 31 1990 10:02 | 18 |
| And what's *wrong* with conserving soap? she sniffled... Every bar of
soap in my house has that tell-tale bump on the side from the remains
of its predecessor! ;-)
The "parent syndrome" does exist, though, and more than a few times
I've been stunned to hear my mother's voice come out of my mouth.
(It'll probably happen even more often now that I have a nephew;
somehow the real Momisms seem to be prompted by the presence of
children.) What's really odd is that, all my life, I've been much more
like my father - some of my gestures are his - but the Moms come out
anyway.
Can't complain, though, since I'm exceedingly proud of and fond of my
parents. (There's at least one thing I hope I don't inherit from my
mother, though: the urge to make lemon Jell-o salad with shredded
carrots and raisins in it...)
-b
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496.5 | Be like *my* mother | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Oct 31 1990 10:10 | 3 |
| Replace the raisins with bits of pineapple and chopped up walnuts.
Ann B.
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496.7 | "I wish I was your mother" - Ian Hunter | STAR::RDAVIS | Ad nauseum per aspera | Wed Oct 31 1990 10:15 | 5 |
| � - badly misquoted from Mark Twain
Yeah, my father always quotes that too. (: >,)
Ray
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496.8 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Wed Oct 31 1990 10:16 | 12 |
| Re .5: No, no, no! The pineapple goes in the *lime* Jell-o! ;-)
The really funny (?) thing is, a few years ago, in a fit of openness,
my sister and I regaled (?) Mom with all the things she had managed to
be unaware of when we were kids, such as just how many mean tricks I
would play on Julia when the folks were out, and so forth. Both of us
informed her that her various experimental Jell-o salads were, um, not
successful... and yet she still turns 'em out.
I think there's a Jell-o salad gene in there somewhere!
-b
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496.9 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed Oct 31 1990 10:17 | 9 |
| re .0, no, minus a body part or two, I seem to be turning into my
father, which is very disconcerting, since *he* was the parent I could
never get along with!
If there is an afterlife and he knows what I'm like now, I hope he's
happy about having created a female clone of himself! :-)
Lorna
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496.10 | the soap solution | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Wed Oct 31 1990 10:27 | 11 |
| Hey, the solution to the soap problem: use up the last bar! I do...I
use it until I have to use my fingernails to hold it...then eventually
it gets so small that I *can't* hold it, so I drop it, and it goes down
the drain. Then I have to leap from the tub, dripping all over
everything, to the cabinet to get more soap, then leap back. Ineitably
the soap wrapper ends up staying in the tub for weeks.
I have my dad's temper and my mother's aloofness. The worst of both
worlds. :-)
D!
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496.11 | | SHAPES::SMITHS1 | | Wed Oct 31 1990 10:59 | 10 |
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Re: .0
I know what you mean. Since I have been living with my husband, he has
often asked me "Why do you do (whatever) that way?" and I reply
"Because I've always done it like that". What I really mean is
"Because that's the way my Mum always did it"!! :-)
Sam
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496.12 | You would have to meet my family to completely understand... | BLUMON::WAYLAY::GORDON | Mr. Whiskers | Wed Oct 31 1990 14:29 | 9 |
| In my family, we have a set of behaviors known as the "Nana Syndrome"
(for my maternal grandmother, who died last summer.) We constantly threaten
to put my mother in a "nice home and no one will come to visit" if she begins
to exhibit signs of contracting the Nana Syndrome.
(Note that this is not all a bad thing. My family is more than a
little off-the-wall.)
--D
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496.13 | Lime jello? | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Oct 31 1990 14:42 | 3 |
| Beth, I didn't know your mother was fannish!
Ann B.
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496.14 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Wed Oct 31 1990 14:51 | 3 |
| Only when it comes to gelatine dessert mixes, Ann!
-b
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496.15 | If I take after Dad it's back to college! | AQUA::WALKER | twinkle_toes | Wed Oct 31 1990 16:03 | 16 |
| This could be very good for me. If I take after my Mom within the
next few years I should be taking off into a new career at which I
will be successful and happy.
After my Mom raised us seven kids and we fell out of the nest she
began her second career a workshop leader in remotivation(she shows
people how to take a look at how happy they really are)and manages
120 volunteers at a nursing home.
When she visited me recently she proudly displayed her birthday sweat-
shirt which read "70 never looked so good!" She is working 40 hours
a week and is fun to be with.
She does however, have a very large collection of brown paper bags.
Martha
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496.16 | | TCC::HEFFEL | Vini, vidi, visa | Wed Oct 31 1990 16:18 | 17 |
| re: the basenote. Could be worse. I'm becoming my mother-in-law!
(And it's NOT a pretty sight! ;-) ) As much as I intellectualize about how
pacifiers are not bad and when a baby is weaned from the bottle is highly
dependent on the child, I still have a gut level knee-jerk "if that were my
child..." reaction when I see a child over say 15-18 months with a bottle
or a child who has to take they plug out of their mouth to talk. At least I
don't say anything, just think it. (Maybe I'm not becoming Alice after all :-))
I do distinctly remember coming back from a fabric sale a few months ago
with enough stuff to keep me busy til christmas of 1991 and telling a friend,
"It is offical. I have become my mother." :-)
But the REAL truth is, I'm my Dad. Just watching my Mom and Dad
getting ready to go anywhere, make me laugh my butt off. I recognize that
impatient sigh, that "I want to be on the road by...", that....
Tracey
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496.17 | genetics - must be | COOKIE::CHEN | Madeline S. Chen, D&SG Marketing | Wed Oct 31 1990 19:15 | 14 |
| My mother died when I was in my early teens - but not only do I *do*
things like her - like the way I make waffles and chew pencils through the
middle, and squint when I read, even though I have my glasses on
- but I look like her. As I type this note, I see that I have
my mom's hands - wrinkles and veins and all, and I don't know where
they came from! I guess it's better than taking after my Dad - he was
bald.
Since I did not become an adult under my mothers' influence, I am
forced to draw the conclusion that traits like squeezing the toothpaste
tube from the wrong end is a genetic trait, not learned behavior.
-m
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496.18 | Mothers Will Be Mothers | USMRM5::OPERATOR | | Thu Nov 01 1990 01:53 | 32 |
| ====================================================================
>Note 496.17
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>COOKIE::CHEN "Madeline S. Chen, D&SG Marketing" 14 lines 31-OCT-1990 19:15
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>
> Since I did not become an adult under my mothers' influence, I am
> forced to draw the conclusion that traits like squeezing the toothpaste
> tube from the wrong end is a genetic trait, not learned behavior.
I think most people's habits, if not beliefs and attitudes, are fully
formed long before adolescence.
A word of warning for those for those Momma wannabees out there: When
you have your own kids beware. A semi-metamorphesis takes place. You'll
look like you. You'll feel like you. But every so often, when you talk
with those little darling offspring of yours, your mothers voice will
come out of your vocal chords! Amazing.
Example:
"If (NAME) jumped off a cliff would you want to do that too?"
"Clean your room."
"Santa Claus is watching you."
"I love you."
Kate
-m
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496.19 | Still can't believe I said this... ;^) | CSC32::CONLON | Cosmic laughter, you bet. | Thu Nov 01 1990 02:18 | 7 |
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RE: .18 Kate
The first time I ever heard myself tell Ryan "Why? Because I
said so!" - I thought my Mom was hiding behind a curtain and had
turned into a ventriloquist. ;^)
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496.20 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Thu Nov 01 1990 08:17 | 20 |
| re .18, .19, a couple of years ago I caught myself saying to a friend,
"You have to realize that the universe doesn't revolve around you!" As
soon as I said it, I realized it was my mother talking. :-) And,
since then, I've caught myself saying it to Melissa, too.
Also, speaking of genetics, a couple of years ago, I was giving a ride
to a woman who had been a close friend of my parents. She made a
comment about something, and I glanced at her, replied, and laughed.
All of a sudden she said, "You remind me so much of your father
sometimes it's almost eerie!" (He had been dead for about 10 yrs. at
the time.) I said, "What do you mean?" And, she said, "It's just
what you said, and the way you turned your head and laughed. It was
just like him. That's just what he would have said, and then you
turned your head and laughed just like him. For a minute, I had the
feeling I was talking to *him*!" I was really surprised since I had
never realized it or thought about it before. I have noticed that the
older I get the more I look like a female version of him.
Lorna
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496.21 | | FRAGLE::WASKOM | | Thu Nov 01 1990 09:36 | 8 |
| I knew I was doomed the day I answered the phone at my parent's home (I
was living there at the time) and the puzzled voice on the other end
said "Ginny?". Then they thought I was my *grandmother*. Seems like
all the women in my family carry the same inflections and tone and word
choice. Really struck me harder a couple of years later when my sister
called and I thought for a moment she was my aunt!
Alison
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496.22 | | AYOV18::TWASON | | Thu Nov 01 1990 10:49 | 8 |
| -1
When I stayed at home we all three (my sister, mum and I) all got
mistaken for each other. It used to be great starting a conversation
with my mums sister and then bursting out laughing.
Tracy ;-)
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496.23 | listen up spuds!! | DASXPS::GKOPPS | | Thu Nov 01 1990 12:15 | 7 |
| On a more general side of becoming your parent(s). I was scanning
my FM radio dial on the way to work this morning getting nothing
but "CLASSIC HITS" that I hate and wishing I would here some "REAL
PUNK ROCK" that my parents hate when I thought to myself I hate
"RAP".
That made me think its time to start liking "RAP"
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496.24 | 'cept in the hill country | SA1794::CHARBONND | but it was a _clean_ miss | Thu Nov 01 1990 12:29 | 2 |
| There's always C&W - guaranteed to make you a pariah most anywhere
:-)
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496.25 | worth the relief... | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Thu Nov 01 1990 13:45 | 5 |
| re .23, if being young means I'd have to listen to rap, I'd rather be
old. :-)
Lorna
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496.26 | | MANIC::THIBAULT | Crisis? What Crisis? | Thu Nov 01 1990 15:38 | 7 |
| Ohmygawd it happened again!! I picked up the phone to dial my husband and
by accident dialed my mother's number!! Imagine my surprise when she answered..
and I just had to laugh cuz that's something she always does... hehehe
But I'm *NOT* going to start putting tape in my hair.. :-)
Jenna
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496.27 | Hovering and moving in for the kill ... | GRANPA::TTAYLOR | Traveletter is my LIFE! | Thu Nov 01 1990 15:57 | 23 |
| Yeah, I know what you mean. My mom is a cleaning demon. I do mean
demon. She "hovers" over everyone when they are cooking in the
kitchen. She can't stand to see dirty dishes in the sink, and flour
and stuff on the kitchen counter. She hovers over people like a ghost,
snatching plates and dirty dishes, wiping up counter when you are
trying to make a gourmet dish! My father, well, it drives him bonkers.
My sisters and I just laugh. She actually cleans the house for the
cleaning lady! I mean, it's sick!~ The girl is supposed to help her,
and here mom is, cleaning for the cleaning lady. Does this make sense?
Well, I thought I'd only inherited the best in mom. Guess what, I
notice that when I cook or when someone is cooking around me, I'm like
a hawk moving in for the kill, just like mom. Driving everyone up a
wall.
Well, thank, ma.
Tammi
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496.28 | Who said that?!?!? | BSS::VANFLEET | Plunging into lightness | Fri Nov 02 1990 15:06 | 9 |
| I, too, am occasionally possessed by my mother. This usually happens
when I put on my Parenting hat with Emily. Once she and I were walking
through a fine china section at a department store and I suddenly heard
my mother's voice coming out of my mouth, "Look with your eyes, not
with your hands!". I also have noticed recently how I look more like
Mom the older I get. Luckily, she looks about ten years younger than
she is so I don't mind too much! ;-)
Nanci
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496.29 | | JJLIET::JUDY | I put highbeams on my Xmas tree lights | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:45 | 6 |
|
Is there a Mother's Book of Phrases somewhere? Although
I'm not a mom yet, I do see a lot of phrases in here that
my mom used on me....so there must be a guidebook..... =)
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496.30 | _Momilies_? | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Nov 07 1990 17:04 | 0 |
496.31 | They all go to Mommy School together! | PCOJCT::COHEN | at least I'm enjoyin' the ride | Thu Nov 08 1990 12:14 | 1 |
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496.32 | me too! | IOSG::HUNTD | I can't dance to that! | Wed Nov 21 1990 15:27 | 8 |
| I actually cried with laughter at the base note! I have enough soap
to last me for abut 500 years after travelling and picking up so many
of those little bars in plastic boxes! But it doesn't stop me
being pitifully frugal with those fragments and slivers of soap and
patiently sticking them together to get just one more bath out of
them!
diana
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496.33 | Second generation pack rat | CSG002::PWHITE | Just lookin' for a home | Wed Nov 21 1990 16:13 | 31 |
| I find that I can get most irritated by habits that I share
with Mother.
When I went to Mother's house to bring her here for cataract
surgery, I noticed disapprovingly the plastic containers of
forgotten left-overs rotting in the refrigerator. Then we arrived
and as I put groceries away, I removed at least 5 unidentifiable
fur-bearing objects from my cold-storage. I can't bring myself
to throw away "perfectly good food", until after it has become a
study project in microbiology.
I also save cartons, wrapping paper, packing material, rubber
bands from vegetables, string, ribbon, bags, and, yes, slivers
of soap. As Mother used to say, and still does, "Use it up, wear
it out, make it do, or do without."
Every time I moved, I had more storage space. I now have an
empty hay loft, as well as the usual closets, basement and
garage. Actually the loft is not empty, it has my high school
newspaper (all issues for four years), yearbooks, a beach
umbrella that is torn, but repairable, two repairable chairs.
a carton of short lengths of material in case I ever make a
quilt or rag rug,....
Pack rat genes must be inherited!!
Pat
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496.34 | What have I done? | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Nov 21 1990 16:35 | 21 |
| I've become *someone's* mother.
Over the years, I've talked to my cats. Now, I don't think they
understand what I say, but I figure they might get something out
of the inflection, so why not?
As they shriek around me, demanding dinner, I'd say, "Just a minute."
For some reason, this has never satisfied them, so I took to adding,
"A minute is a long time."
Some weeks ago, I said the same thing to a tiny cousin: "I'll be
with you in a minute." (Soulful eyes stare reproachfully at me.)
"A minute is a long time." I was with her in a minute, and I forgot
what I said.
Until her mother, who had heard the entire thing, said the same
thing a few minutes later: "Just wait a minute. A minute is a
long time." She sounded amused, but I think the phrase is there
to stay.
Ann B.
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496.35 | my daughter's becoming my mother? | TLE::RANDALL | Where's the snow? | Thu Jan 10 1991 15:16 | 12 |
| Lately I've been noticing that my 17-year-old daughter is growing
up to be a young version of my mother. Especially now that she's
let her hair grow long. I'll be reading or something and catch a
glimpse of her walking across the room, and I'll do a doubletake
the resemblance is so strong.
And then I caught myself yelling at her because she was doing
something that my mother used to do that always annoyed me . . .
Could be a whole new dimension in mother-daughter conflict.
--bonnie
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496.36 | or are you magnolias ? | SA1794::CHARBONND | Yeh, mon, no problem | Wed Jan 16 1991 14:22 | 2 |
| re .35 I thought only plants were subject to alternation of
generations. :-)
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