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My mom, who's seven months pregnant, had a strange dream. She dreamed that her mom, that passed away in 2005, had my mom's baby. The baby was a beautiful, very healthy baby, and looked to be about three months old. The whole family was at the hospital and we were…
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<img alt="" src="http://a323.yahoofs.com/phugc/HA.GSUOe7m34/photos/35583bc75e26e88601b5047c3b40e81a/ori_1540abdd12bf4c.jpg?ug_____DWlNrBHjB" align="left" width="59" height="59">By Meredith O'Brien/<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.mommytrackd.com/first-granny-column">Mommy Track'd</a><br><br>I'm seriously coveting Marian Robinson.<br><br>Certainly you know who Marian Robinson is, President-elect Barack Obama's mother-in-law, whom he called the "unsung hero" of his campaign, the 71-year-old retired bank secretary who, for years, has picked up Obama's girls from school and driven them to their extra-curricular activities, the <em><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/obama/1281426,CST-NWS-obamainlaw16.article">Chicago-Sun-Times</a></em> reported. For the past two years, while Barack and Michelle Obama were campaigning and traveling the country, Marian Robinson was home in Chicago, taking care of 7-year-old Sasha and 10-year-old Malia. "We couldn't have done it without her," Barack Obama told <em>60 Minutes</em>. Now, word is that Marian Robinson is likely moving to the White House along with the Obama family, after Michelle Obama "<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1084330/Barack-Obama-appoints-First-Granny-asks-mother-law-White-House.html#">begged</a>" her mom to accompany them. Read More »
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I am one of the Other Mothers! What does that mean? That means that for about the past three years I had guardianship of my Great Granddaughter. She came to live with me when she was only about a... Read More »
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Today is my Grandmother, Bessie Lee's birthday. Her body passed on many years ago-but her love and her spirt are still alive today. She was short and heavy and had many health problems-but she was one of the strongest people I have ever known. She knew many sorrows in her life...
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Why in the world do we need a life coach? Are we so anti-social to NOT have true friends? Are we so untrained and distanced from our grandmother where we have nobody to teach us how to be a real lady? What can a life coach teach me that my friend or grandma can't? Read More »
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The last time I saw Gram, it was Mother's Day. My grandmother was sitting in our old blue chair, a plate full of food in her lap, eyeing me up. "How tall are you?" she asked. Oh, no. Here we go again , I thought. For years, my grandmother seemed fascinated that I d grown so tall... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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