
Stephanie Kitchens
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Brother, My Brother...
April 15th 2005 my life changed forever. 15 years later I am still not the same person. Now I have some questions that I want to hurl at the world? Have you ever lost a sibling? What would it do to your life ? How would you cope if you thought you were responsible for this person's death? What if someone tried to make you harm this person? How would you feel? Keep these 4 questions in mind because I am about to take you on a journey that will blow your mind.
By Stephanie Kitchens5 years ago in Humans
Trust But Verify!!
This is my warning to all the women in the world who are dating losers. Ask yourself a question: How would you feel if your daughter was dating this man? I'm there now! December 26th 2013 I married my husband and became a step-mother to his beautiful daughter. I have never had any children with my husband but my step-daughter is the center of my world. All I can think about is how I can protect her and teach her everything she needs to know. She doesn't like me sometimes because I'm much stricter on her then her father is. I am the enemy right now but I am okay with that. The day is coming when she will understand me.
By Stephanie Kitchens5 years ago in Confessions
How Daddy Defeated COVID19
My dad is a strong man. He works hard and is fiercely independent. When I was a baby I was sick all the time. I would spike a fever and my daddy would rub me down with green alcohal. Then he would hook up the vaporizer and rock me to sleep in a wooden rocking chair. He would have me wrapped up in a blanket and he would have on his white night robe. M.A.S.H would be tv. He'd rock me in front of the vaporizer for hours until I fell asleep. 33 years later and now we have COVID19 at our doorstep.
By Stephanie Kitchens5 years ago in Longevity
The White Cord
It was the summer of 2010. I was living in a public housing duplex by myself and working night shift at a local nursing home. One night I had a very stressful shift. We were short handed and one of the resident's I really liked died. When I got home from work that morning I ate my pancakes with a couple of shots of whisky and crashed landed on my couch. I was still in my uniform with my work shoes, gate belt and name tag on. I threw my blanket over my head and prayed that the morning sun would disappear.
By Stephanie Kitchens5 years ago in Horror
Paranormal Picture
I consider my religious beliefs to be Christian. I worship Jesus and honor his sacrifice on Easter. My mental health issues sometimes hinder my ability to go to church. I'm introverted and I feel drained when I'm around other people. I don't always read my bible. I cuss when you pull out in front of me on the interstate. I am human. December 26th, 2013, I got married to my husband. Years later my strong, Christian mother-in-law gifted me this painting. This painting is a beautiful picture of Jesus praying. Hours before his execution Jesus was in a garden praying while his disciples fell asleep. His disciples are in the background in the painting. I hung this painting up in my room directly in front of my bed. I wanted it to remind me to pray. I have a habit of letting my mind get clouded and forgetting.
By Stephanie Kitchens5 years ago in Horror
Election Year Lies About Healthcare
It's an election year and you will be probably hear it said, "If we elect/re-elect Xyz millions of Americans will lose their health insurance and die!!" This is being said because some politicians, notably Donald Trump want to do away with the "Affordable Care Act" (A.C.A). Why do they want to get rid of the A.C.A? The "Affordable Care Act", is a 2010 federal law signed into law by former President Barack Obama. This law requires insurance companies to cover every and all medical conditions and they cannot deny you based on pre-existing conditions. This law, as a result, is causing health insurance premiums to skyrocket. Even with the subsidies that A.C.A offers you based on income, this insurance is still too high for most. Do you want to pay $117 a month for $8,000 deductible? I didn't. That was the cheapest insurance I could get through A.C.A and it didn't pay a dime for my E.R visit back in 2016.
By Stephanie Kitchens5 years ago in The Swamp



