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I've always stayed really close with my mother and my father.
My father and my mother and my sister and I have always voted Republican, always.
I'm always around my mother and sisters. I always wanted to be a father, a husband.
The father is always a Republican toward his son, and his mother's always a Democrat.
My father was always Labour, and my mother was always Conservative, so I tended to sort of go in the middle.
Although both of us were raised on Oahu, in Honolulu, my mother has always had fond memories of Maui; this was, after all, where she and my father, then penniless yet oddly optimistic newlyweds, honeymooned in 1969.
My mother, twenty-two, was Harriet Gautier Brooks, named for her paternal grandmother, but always called Hallie. My father, twenty-six, was Albert Horton Foote, named for his father and great-grandfather, and I was named Albert Horton Foote, Jr.
When I was 14, my mother died. My father, who had always had ulcers, came apart. He had a series of intestinal operations, and was in the hospital for nearly a year. So the four of us teenagers lived by ourselves in the apartment without a guardian.