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Liz and Sam have it all: a happy marriage, a precocious preteen son named Nate, and a house that's just the right size for the three of them. Then, Liz's parents move in. Grandpa Irv is a kindly but occasionally grumpy Korean War vet who loves watching TV, bickering over politics, and spoiling his grandson. His wife Sarah is equally strong-willed, whether urging Irv to diet, questioning her daughter's parenting choices, or finding surprising success as an advice blogger.
With an estimated 50+ million Americans living in such families as of today, Freshly Squeezed is a refreshing look at newfound family togetherness after the economic collapse. Can three generations of one family share their lives, their feelings, their dwindling fortunes and a bathroom — and keep their sense of humor in the process? Pay a visit to the Freshly Squeezed family to find out! Freshly Squeezed is the brainchild of Ed Stein, an award-winning political cartoonist. He created the local comic strip, Denver Square, for the Denver Rocky Mountain News for 12 years. He lived the Freshly Squeezed life first-hand when his kids were little and his 80-year-old father moved to Denver.
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Rista said, 6 months ago
Nope, all they need is to get their folks to move out of their house. (and the kids) it’s amazing how much more room and money you have once the nest is empty.
scrabblefiend said, 6 months ago
@Rista
And even if everyone moves out, the kids still know where you live. Your new lifestyle will have the kids thinking you are rolling in dough, and can give them some (or a lot).
Marko56 said, 6 months ago
The old folks should have planned better for their reclining years instead of just squatting in their kid’s house and sponging off of them, unless they brought some $$$$ to the situation to pay their way and help out.
ncalifgirl58 said, 6 months ago
Coulda, woulda, shoulda…..Life happens. Sometimes you can’t control it. Funny how we can’t live without our phones/computers and tvs anymore.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
Thinking too big here, but the marketing is strong.
Josh Lyons said, 6 months ago
@ncalifgirl58
Funny how a century ago our elders got by without them. Mainly because they weren’t invented yet.
Shirl Summ
said, 6 months ago
@Rista
Amen to that!!!!
Linda Dean
said, 6 months ago
@Rista
whats also amazing is how much you miss them and wish there were still there….that goes for parents, spouses and children…
KathyMTM said, 6 months ago
@Marko56
I hope my kids don’t think that way if I need help one day…after all, I’ve certainly freakin helped them enough! :-p