Like My Mother Always Said...: Wise Words, Witty Warnings, by Erin McHugh

By Erin McHugh

During a day of espresso and dialog, a chum of Erin McHugh’s mentioned that she usually invoked quotations and thoughts from her mom. Then Erin began noticing what percentage other folks did an analogous. It additionally turned transparent how funny, relocating, and weird those gem stones were—so she made up our minds to deal with it. In Like My mom consistently Said, McHugh, writer of the winning Abrams photograph feel-good identify One stable Deed, collects the fantastic and laugh-worthy phrases that our mothers let us know of their makes an attempt to be necessary and instructive. (Whether they be successful or now not is one other factor entirely!) provided up in quips and brief anecdotes, all of the forms of nurturing and nutty details we glean from our moms is split into chapters corresponding to “Questionable Wisdom,” “Unconditional Love,” “Good Manners & undesirable Behavior,” and “Wise Words.”

 

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No, she tirelessly repeated, it’s not polite and bad manners to boot. But I was equally relentless. One night, as she was giving me a bath, I posed my argument once more, pointing out that all the kids on the block said it. ’” I was thrilled; aside from everything else, I’d won my first parental argument. Flush with victory, I began to splash around, and after a few minutes, I had another question for my mom. “Mama, do you—” I began. ” she shot back. I burst into tears. And though I had permission, I’ve never said “shut up” to anyone, ever, since.

Herein lies the chance to see if she was right. But you probably know that answer. “Don’t do as I do. Do as I say. ) — BETSY, daughter of Rosemary — RICHARD, son of Mrs. ” — CHRIS, mother of Rhonda My mom made it hard to get away with bad behavior—perhaps she remembered all too well. ” — ELEANOR, mother of Dianne It was an automatic “No” if you asked my mother whether one of my friends or cousins could spend the night or eat over while they were standing there next to you. ” No, she tirelessly repeated, it’s not polite and bad manners to boot.

LOU ANN, mother of Mary Dawn “There’s always going to be someone smarter than you, richer than you, and better looking than you. ” — MARILYN, mother of James When I tried to convince my mom to let me have my way: “I understand what you’re saying. ). ” I still think about it today whenever I’m getting ready for an occasion. ” — EDITH, mother of author Susan Orlean “You’re laughing now? ” — ELEANOR, mother of Bill “What did you expect? ” — ISABEL, mother of Karen — MARIE, daughter of Mary “Do that again and I will rip your arms and legs off and hit you over the head with the bloody stumps.

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