![]() ![]() Your purchase helps support our work in bringing you spiritual encouragement and other favorite product reviews. ![]() We may earn a small commission for our endorsement, recommendation, testimonial, and/or link to any products or services from this website. #leavingalegacy Click To TweetĬlick here to read and share from our Summer of Legacies LInk-Up #iremembermama #mothersday Click To TweetĬome Read and Share on our Summer of Legacy Link-ups. Huggo I Remember Mama is a wonderful movie for Mother's Day. But Katrin and her siblings learn of a lie told by Mama, all in the name of protecting them. Hyde, who provides more to the family in his readings than any financial compensation ever could. – All four of whom can be difficult to love much of the time. This not only includes her husband and children but also her “scary” Uncle Chris & her trio of sisters. Luckily, they never had to go to the bank as dipping into their bank account was the worst thing they could have done.īeyond her practicality, Mama is truthful and compassionate and will do anything for those she loves. “It’s good – we do not have to go to the bank” is what Mama would say if they had enough money. Using the money brought home by Papa and what is kept in their petty cash tin, Mama would allocate it to the weekly bills. One of the family’s rituals is doing the household financial accounts every Saturday night. In the format of a story, aspiring writer Katrin Hanson recollects her life growing up in the early twentieth century San Francisco with her Norwegian immigrant family: her siblings Nels, Christine and Dagmar and her Papa and Mama named Lars and Martha. You will also meet their quirky aunts and benevolent uncle. It’s a wonderful movie for Mother’s Day because their mother was the rock in the family. The TV Series is available on HULU with your subscription. We were learning about immigration at the time and came across this wonderful black & white movie based on the book, Mama’s Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes. The effects of one’s actions is a very important message in I Remember Mama. I’m always reminded of this old movie that my daughter and I found while homeschooling. Whether it’s Mama/Marta putting the needs of her family before her own or Uncle Chris looking after his grand-nephew while he’s in the hospital, it goes to show just how far this on-screen family will go to provide happiness and well-being for each other. As we approach Mother’s Day, I thought I’d give an extra bonus movie review. ![]()
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