“This is my mom. She was Miss Pennsylvania and was in this pageant in 1928, standing on the seawall in a long line of girls wearing their banners with their countries and states on them!”
Our First Memory of Mom (MoM) Contest Entry
Written by Ann on April 23, 2012
Here is our first Memory of Mom (Mom) contest entry for your reading enjoyment.
KOMO Television’s Stories from the Heart Contest
Written by Braiden on April 16, 2012
With Sunday, May 13, being Mother’s Day, both Five More Minutes With and KOMO TV 4 are sponsoring contests soliciting your best Mom stories!
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Announcing Our Second Annual Memory of Mom Contest!
Written by Braiden Rex-Johnson on April 12, 2012
Enter our second annual Memory of Mom contest today!
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Announcing Our Memory of Mom (MoM) Contest Winner
Written by Maelyn Lessard on May 8, 2011
My best memory that I share with my Mom is when I gave birth to my daughter.
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Memory of Mom: The Zipper
Written by Chris Prouty on May 5, 2011
When I was a kid, my Mom zipped up my neck and chin in my snow suit.
Memory of Mom: Talking Over the Barbecue
Written by Crystal Mason on May 2, 2011
My mom has not had too much time with me and my sister growing up as she worked as a night-shift nurse to support our family of four. . .
My Memory of Mom: Making Her Proud
Written by Pam Jacobs on April 29, 2011
We spend our whole lives being influenced by our mothers…running to them with our problems, our worries, trying to always make them proud.
My Memory of Mom: The Day She Became Sober
Written by Sunshine Diaz on April 27, 2011
That day was 13 years ago. She has been sober since then, and has been the Mom I always needed.
Memory of Mom (MoM): Laughing in the Face of Cancer
Written by Alison Seidner on April 22, 2011
One night in the hotel we were all trying to get to sleep. Mom and I started giggling uncontrollably. We just laughed and laughed till we cried. It was great!
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