Motherhood to the 8th power
Although many Americans look at large families and see only hardship, people who've grown up in them see loud, loving broods -- and a whole host of positives.As moms with lots of kids will tell you, there's always someone to play with, always someone to help with homework, always a shoulder to cry on.
Nevertheless, yesterday's farm family has become today's neighborhood novelty. And on Mother's Day -- as on every other day of the week -- the mothers who've bucked convention find themselves answering questions.
Posted by Dane on May 13, 2005 | 0 Comments
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