It would be at a café where we would have salad and like it. I would wear a lot of tasteful make-up too. Mom and I would shop together at the places that moms and daughters go – a department store, an outlet mall, the flea market.
I would know what went with what, and everything I tried on would fit. In my fantasy world, had my mother lived, I would be extremely well-dressed. Then again, I blame pretty much everything on that, my weight, my addiction to television, my inability to spell. For many years I blamed this on my mom’s death. The truth is, I have no fashion sense – never did.
LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WOREĪ monologue from the play by Nora and Delia Ephron THE DARK PARENT 21 Best Contemporary Dramatic Monologues For Women From Published Plays 1. THE COLORED MUSEUM (THE LAST MAMA ON THE COUCH PLAY)