HER MOM SPOTLIGHTS Virginia Cross, 76 & daughter, Laura Cross, 45 Virginia, what’s your favorite thing about you daughter? “My daughter is special in so many ways. She’s kind, thoughtful, interesting, fun to be with and a great travel companion. She has expanded my life in directions I would never have dreamed.” Laura, what’s your favorite thing about your mom? “My mom is the glue that holds our family together. I’m so lucky to have the mom everyone wants. She is an amazing woman that makes a lasting impression on anyone fortunate to meet her.”
Donna Flake, 70 & Daughter, Catherine Bright, 32 Catherine, what’s your favorite thing about your mom? "My Mom always accomplishes her goals, and she has taught me that I can do whatever I set my mind to." Donna, What’s your favorite thing about Catherine? “My beautiful daughter is creative and adventuresome.”
Maria Anderson Cullipher, 32 and Daughter, Ariel Gayle Cullipher, 6 Ariel, what’s your your favorite thing about your mom? “I love how she helps everybody and loves me so much.” Maria, what’s your favorite thing about your daughter? “My favorite thing about my daughter is her ability to see the positive in all situations. She keeps me focused on what is important and I am proud to be her mommy!”
Mom, Asiya Khaatoon, 46, Daughter, Jade, 14, Daughter, Sana, 19, and Son, Laquann Jr., 14 What’s your your favorite thing about your mom? Jade - “There are too many things to name.”, Sana- My mom is quite innovative.” Laquann Jr.,- “I love my mom's positivity.” Asiya, What’s your favorite thing about each of your children? “With Jade, I love how she is not afraid to try new things and she constantly is working on trying to be a better version of herself each day. With Sana, I love how she's growing into her own as a young adult. She bounces back quickly from the bumps in the road, but it doesn't deter her from her goals. And with Laquann Jr., I love how he remains calm in all situations and how he has tried his hand at cooking and loves it.”
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Her Magazine — August 2022
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