
Sue Killberry
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High School Teacher/Aspiring Writer/Mental Health Advocate
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You Don't Have to "White-Knuckle" it...
I’m 14, sitting in a sweaty gymnasium touching knees with all the other awkward teenagers who paid the 2 bucks to get in here. This is the place to be on a Friday night if you’re in the “cool” group. I’m actually the exact opposite of cool, but I keep quiet and pray that no one discovers that I’m an imposter. I think I’ll be okay as long as I laugh when they laugh and do the things they do. So, this is me for tonight. Sitting here at the high school basketball game with my hoodie tied around my waist, chewing strawberry bubble gum, and continuously walking back and forth to the concession stand, but never buying anything.
By Sue Killberry5 years ago in Psyche
How a couple deals with the shock when they see their baby...
I am a 54-year-old Mom of one son, who is 22. His name is Robby and he has Downs Syndrome. My life is pretty typical, although while most of my friends are enjoying the “empty nest” syndrome, my husband and I will never truly know what that feels like. Robby will most likely live with us forever.
By Sue Killberry5 years ago in Humans