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It was probably a Sunday in April 1965. It had to be then, because I was still 17, the day was sunny and mild, and everybody was home at the Mulford house on Merchant Avenue. People coming in the front door, and flying out the back door and vice versa! Fortunately nobody crashed into one another...or if they did, nobody cared! Tootsie, the dog was lying on the kitchen floor, Nana was sitting in the living room, and Mom was at her usual place at the kitchen counter, making her famous Italian meatballs with RAISINS inside. It was almost like a scene from the movie "Cheaper by the Dozen"
From that day on Mom just made me feel like one of the family. I was amazed at how she could keep her cool in the midst of chaos. Always, cheerful. And that's the way she always was....forever more. I don't know when I actually started calling her mom, but I know I felt like she was my other mom, long before I married her son. Love, Dee