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Brown Girl Waiting
This Brown girl is waiting waiting for something that she never knew was possible she has a name but does that really matter? She has an age but does that matter either? This brown girl has been waiting for some thing that she will find that she never knew she needed. This brown girl her father passed away. She was only four years old, and from that time on this brown girl has had to live life without her father.
By Rasheeda Hampton-Johnson5 years ago in Families
Good Fences, Good Neighbors.
Good fences make good neighbors. Miss Cindy (I never knew her last name), was working in her carefully-tended garden one day when she felt as though somebody was watching her. Looking up, she saw that one of the slats on her fence had fallen. In its place were three little heads, one on top of the other. Me, my brother, and my sister.
By Laura Beth Ramsay5 years ago in Families
TO MY DAUGHTER
I Think I Must have Re-Written This Letter Over A Thousand Times, trying To Find The right words to say to you. Averi, My life didn't begin until you were born, with every breath you took brought A new adventure, Feelings that I had never experienced. You gave me A new understanding of the meaning of life.
By Daphne Sutherlun5 years ago in Families
Georges is a Good Pupil
Once upon a time in the city of Richmond in the state of Indiana, a couple lived with their daughter. Cindy Robinson was an intelligent and beautiful girl, but she had a fault. She was jealous of people who had better grades than she did. She lived in a big apartment with her parents. She was five years old.
By Sandra Bongjoh5 years ago in Families
A Great Deed
During the pandemic of 2020, I was essencial. I work as a notary, making house calls to sign documents and shipping them off. My schedule fluctuates so I'm pretty flexible to get extra time with my sons. My two boys, 8yr and 15yr were both ripped from their schools and confined to the prison we once called home. From ending 1st and 7th grade, to summer of noone, and onto 2nd and 8th grade. I made it clear thathat’s t they were to stay home but after 9 months of home, they were willing to do anything to get out. As a mama, I had to stay strong and hold my ground. My fiance stayed home with the boys, unable to get work and lend an extra helping hand to raising the puppy we welcomed in June.
By Cynthia Hendrickson5 years ago in Families









