tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post4273024802754568990..comments2024-03-24T03:19:39.745-04:00Comments on Just About Write: Our Favorite Fictional Moms: A Celebration of Mother's DayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-84612895603635903662017-05-16T06:47:25.344-04:002017-05-16T06:47:25.344-04:00I enjoyed reading this. True, mother has done so m...I enjoyed reading this. True, mother has done so many things for us, sacrifice for us. I agree with Megan, btw. I couldn't imagine being a Molly Weasley with the boys. The twins alone are hard to handle, lol.Elle Rushfordhttp://www.babyidesign.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-15300689314804888082016-05-09T09:56:20.330-04:002016-05-09T09:56:20.330-04:00I loved the texts, but the repetition of mothers l...I loved the texts, but the repetition of mothers left the post with less flow, I think with so many wonderful mothers being shown on television and in movies, repetition seemed unnecessary.<br />But I agree with all the mothers on the list, but my favorites are:<br /><br />Nora Walker (Brothers & Sisters) – Nora Walker is the pure definition of mama bear, she loves, she’s caring, she protects, meddles in the lives of her children (more than she should), but they wouldn’t have any other way, she’s the center and heart of Walker’s family, and praise Sally Field’s performance is reluctant, because she’s always sensational.<br />Tami Taylor (Friday Night Lights) – Tami is the perfect mother, she is an authority when it should be and a friend when necessary.<br />Jane Villanueva (Jane, the Virgin) – Although be a mother wasn’t in her plans in the moment, Jane loved her son from the first moment, is great to see a conflict of a young mother trying to deal with motherhood, work, personal life, without losing the essence of who she is, but learning to put her child first.<br />Fiona Gallagher (Shameless US) - Okay, technically not a mother, but her every day battle to sustain and raised her brothers, I admire the sacrifices that Fiona always did for her family, especially for her brothers, she is willing to sacrifice her own future (not so promising, okay) to her brothers to have a better life than she has / they have.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14148073243439433743noreply@blogger.com