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Jan 8, 20218 min read
The Mother I Imagined
| This is the 550th story of Our Life Logs® | Growing up, I would hear people say things about my mother. She was a crackhead. A...
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Jun 19, 20206 min read
One Day: A COVID-19 Story
Coming from an area where many are illiterate, we had no idea what the virus truly was or how deadly it was. All we knew was that it was
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Mar 30, 20207 min read
I Look to You, Dear Daughter
As the baby of the family, I was the apple of everyone’s eye. My dad was a businessperson who worked at a supermarket...
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Feb 14, 20207 min read
The Greatest Honor
My father made little money as a government officer and could not afford to take care of us kids...
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Jan 29, 202010 min read
Who Are the Good Guys?
Miami was sleepy in the ‘50s—nothing like the bustling buildings and energy it has now. When my family moved across town...
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Jan 17, 20209 min read
It’s the Baby
Even now I’m still stunned when I think of the way it all went so fantastically to hell in front of my eyes...
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Jan 13, 20207 min read
Fight Like a Mother
...In that time, race was a pretty big issue, with African Americans having spent the past decade fighting for their civil rights...
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Nov 1, 201910 min read
You’ll Understand When You’re Older
We would grow up, and things from our childhood would start making sense. But some things are always going to be beyond our comprehension...
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Oct 30, 20199 min read
Life Is Precious
Behind every proverb, there is experience and reflection. Now, I don’t claim to know it all, but I know what I’ve lived...
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Aug 22, 20198 min read
Bed of Thorns
A bunch of wildflowers left my hands and dropped upon his grave. It was clear that the goodbyes were final. I was burying my husband...
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Aug 2, 20198 min read
Strength in the Journey
My parents were both originally from the northern region of Vietnam but fled south to escape communist rule...
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Jul 25, 20198 min read
Off the Island
They say that life is a matter of choices, and every choice you make makes you. In my life—in chasing my dreams, in fighting to provide...
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Jul 18, 20199 min read
Tomorrow May Never Come
Simple routines on a farm had me dreaming of life beyond our vast fields. I decided at a young age that I would love to travel the world...
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Jul 15, 20196 min read
A World of My Own
I grew up watching how hard my father worked to earn bread for us. Because he was a mason, my father spent his days under the hot sun...
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Jul 9, 20198 min read
Without the Vows
By Georgia, my parents got divorced. After seeing their marriage decay, I stopped believing in love. I stopped believing that I would be...
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Jul 5, 20197 min read
Love Prevails
That all changed in the summer of 1941, when the Second World War hit our snowy streets. Slowly, food became a luxury...
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Jul 3, 20197 min read
Not My Plan
We were Turkish, and like the other Turkish families in Germany, my sister and I were taught to be responsible and helpful...
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Jun 21, 20197 min read
The Quest Lives On
It’s crazy to look back on my life and see that I went from a nun candidate to a mother of five. For years, I wondered why...
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Jun 18, 20197 min read
At the Foot of the Mountain
I couldn’t focus in school and started flunking my classes. Then, I started hanging out with the wrong crowd, which is where I met Sammy...
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Jun 12, 20198 min read
It Starts After the Fall
I fell on my face so many times I lost count, but the thing that made my life different was that I refused to stay down...
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