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Reflections on How Being ‘Mom’ Changes as the Kids Grow

Long ago, I quit as Maid to my kids and they fired me as Manager. I’ve tried to stop being Nag, also known as The Enforcer. So what roles are left when the kids are grown? Here’s my personal, work-in-progress list in an essay on Brightly.com:

What Does ‘Mom’ Mean Now That They’re Grown

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This entry was posted in Family Stories, Mom, Relationships, The Book of You on May 5, 2017 by Marshall Books.

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