tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4567631071336565208.post8029107238613999285..comments2023-12-07T23:00:45.301-06:00Comments on Pen & Hive: Mother's Day PayoffMichelle @Pen and Hivehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01226767475370482122noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4567631071336565208.post-81974384800084427032014-08-10T06:00:38.348-05:002014-08-10T06:00:38.348-05:00So sorry for your loss and the loss of your husban...So sorry for your loss and the loss of your husband. My husband handled it far better than I thought he would but 90 is a good long life. Going through his mother's things we found postcards she sent to people with pictures of the bomber she worked on in Smyrna, Tn. and lots of pictures of her young self we'd never seen. Fascinating to see her that way. Thanks for reading and commenting! Michelle @Pen and Hivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01226767475370482122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4567631071336565208.post-4932483088102306862014-08-09T12:35:44.529-05:002014-08-09T12:35:44.529-05:00I commented on another post on your blog just now....I commented on another post on your blog just now. I followed you from your post over on Miss Mustard Seed. Your blog has struck so many chords with me. I too lost my mom on May 2, buried her on May 6th and spend my first mother's day without her. She was 92 and also part of the greatest generation. She worked in the defense plant in Memphis TN making ammunition cannisters. I just lost my mother in law last week as well. Please send your husband my sympathy in the loss of his mom. <br /><br />Marilyn C.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com