Memories of Mom #21

This is more a story told to me than a direct memory, less about Mom than Mom's reaction. My three younger siblings had not started school when Mom took her…

Memories of Mom #20

My parents were against the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War and, at least once, attended a anti-war rally. I say at least once confidently because I went with.…

Memories of Mom #19

Growing up I enjoyed kiting a lot, so much so that I fantasized of setting a new world's record for highest kite. Minimal research made it clear the difficulty and…

Memories of Mom #18

I grew up a Hawkeye, but could've been a Razorback just as easily. Mom and her boyfriend, Tom, a photographer and Peace Corp alum, decided to leave Brooklyn and the…

Memories of Mom #17

Before clocks automatically synchronized themselves with a network time server, one could live with an alternative, personal interpretation of current time. That was Mom growing up. Mom routinely set the…

Memories of Mom #16

On December 20, 2016, the Iowa Hawkeyes women's and men's basketball team played a true doubleheader, two games for a single ticket. I already had scheduled PTO - I needed…

Memories of Mom #15

After graduating from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL - where I was born - my dad was accepted to Saint John's School of Law, so the family moved to New…

Memories of Mom #14

Kelly, my half-sister from my dad's second marriage, briefly attended the University of Iowa, arriving for the start of second semester. Kelly grew up in North Carolina and was totally…

Memories of Mom #13

To avoid complications, she never kept the same address.... My mom always loved this line from the Queen song Killer Queen. I never knew why and now will not have…

Memories of Mom #12

My wife and I planned our trip to Southern Illinois University to view the 2024 eclipse and invited Mom to join us. As was typical, she wouldn't commit; however, after…