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My mother was a remarkable woman with a hectic life.

We had many servants, including a cook, but she had her hands full managing the

household. She did some cooking at times. It was of the experimental kind. She would bake

cakes and butter biscuits for us. Once she followed a magazine recipe and made toothpowder

! At another time she made a new kind of fuel for the boiler, a copper vessel with a water

heating system attached to it. Come summer and she would start rolling out papads at home –

which were dried on the terrace. We children would hop around and try to help her. She never

said it was a bother but let us do what we liked. Mother had several hobbies. One of them was

to buy litho prints of gods and human beings. She would dress them up with bits of cloth,

mirrors, beads and sequins. How hideous they days they were in fashion. Mother was good at

both tennis and badminton. She also played golf. She was the unbeaten local chess champion.

She played a good game of bridge as well. At home we loved it when she joined us for carom

or card games. She brought so much life and laughter with her I was very proud of my mother​

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Answered by ShivanshSingla2007
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Real story of a USA woman

That summer I spent a month with my mother, Angela Falciani, in Ocean City and Avalon, New Jersey. She was eighty-six years old and had Parkinson’s disease, which had been diagnosed when she was eighty. She was never on medication before that and had no other health conditions. My mother was a remarkable woman. She was a fighter and hard worker and never complained about being tired or not feeling well. By 2015, the Parkinson’s had progressed and she needed full-time care. I spent a great deal of time with her. It was a gift for which I will always be grateful.

The summer we spent together, we went to the beach every day and she flirted with the lifeguards as they helped her in her wheelchair. She went in the water. We took rides to a nearby park. The highlight of her day was sitting by the pool and seeing her many boyfriends. She only had one honey, my father. They were married for sixty-one years, and he took excellent care of her.

We would then go out for ice cream, her favorite thing in the world. She also loved Manco pizza. She would be clapping to the Beach Boys and Jimmy Buffett at 8:30 p.m. on the boardwalk. She always tried to walk with a walker instead of staying in the wheelchair. We even took rides to the SuperFresh grocery store in the wheelchair, a two-mile round-trip. That was always an adventure, stopping for cookies and a water break. She said to me, “This is a little crazy.”

As the summer wore on, she became more tired but still never complained. We returned from the beach in the middle of August before my school year began. My mother had a pretty good September. However, in early October she began to have trouble swallowing. After a swallow test the doctors recommended a feeding tube. Our family opted against that choice. We continued to feed her with pureed food and hoped for the best.

Answered by Asthabhatt9125
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Answer:

My mother was a remarkable woman with a hectic life.

We had many servants, including a cook, but she had her hands full managing the

household. She did some cooking at times. It was of the experimental kind. She would bake

cakes and butter biscuits for us. Once she followed a magazine recipe and made toothpowder

! At another time she made a new kind of fuel for the boiler, a copper vessel with a water

heating system attached to it. Come summer and she would start rolling out papads at home –

which were dried on the terrace. We children would hop around and try to help her. She never

said it was a bother but let us do what we liked. Mother had several hobbies. One of them was

to buy litho prints of gods and human beings. She would dress them up with bits of cloth,

mirrors, beads and sequins. How hideous they days they were in fashion. Mother was good at

both tennis and badminton. She also played golf. She was the unbeaten local chess champion.

She played a good game of bridge as well. At home we loved it when she joined us for carom

or card games. She brought so much life and laughter with her I was very proud of my mother

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