I remember watching that advert in the TV lounge in Paty Hall during the USC-Oklahoma game.
This ^^^^^^^^^^^As Coach Bryant said in that wonderful ad lib, "I sure wish I could call mine."
Me too Coach, me too.As Coach Bryant said in that wonderful ad lib, "I sure wish I could call mine."
Yep - me too, Coach. What I wouldn't give to hear her voice again........As Coach Bryant said in that wonderful ad lib, "I sure wish I could call mine."
Lost my Mama in 2015. Seems like she has been gone way longer. Nothing like a Mom. God Bless all the Moms out there.Yep - me too, Coach. What I wouldn't give to hear her voice again........
And she adores you.What an iconic commercial. One of my favorites... My Mom is still living but has dementia. She doesn't know me any more but I love to visit her, because I still know her...
I probably have the exact words wrong, but I've got the intent behind them. When Mal Moore's wife had dementia and didn't know him, he would stop by every day. When someone said, "But she doesn't remember who you are," he said, "But I remember who she is." [Pardon me whilst I swallow hard...]What an iconic commercial. One of my favorites... My Mom is still living but has dementia. She doesn't know me any more but I love to visit her, because I still know her...
Mal went to see Charlotte every day. Mal also said, "there is only one Crimson Tide" ...I probably have the exact words wrong, but I've got the intent behind them. When Mal Moore's wife had dementia and didn't know him, he would stop by every day. When someone said, "But she doesn't remember who you are," he said, "But I remember who she is." [Pardon me whilst I swallow hard...]
My Mom had Denentia/Alzheimer's. Hardest thing I ever had to do was to walk out of that Nursing home with her begging to go home. God Bless any of you guys who have or MAY experience that in the future. Tough subject it is. Tough.What an iconic commercial. One of my favorites... My Mom is still living but has dementia. She doesn't know me any more but I love to visit her, because I still know her...
Did you???I called my mom. We chatted for over an hour. I promised I would come see her on Memorial Day.
Dementia is cruel. My Dad had Parkinson's related Dementia in the months before he passed. It was so strange because he could still do complicated math in his head but couldn't read a clock. He would have trouble recognizing my Mom if she was wearing work clothes. If she was casual or in sleeping clothes, he could recognize her. But if she was dressed for work, he thought she was another person.My Mom had Denentia/Alzheimer's. Hardest thing I ever had to do was to walk out of that Nursing home with her begging to go home. God Bless any of you guys who have or MAY experience that in the future. Tough subject it is. Tough.