Across Generations
By Viola Paul, December 12, 2019 — I don’t have any great exciting stories to tell. Most of my life was spent in the same South Philadelphia home and neighborhood. I am 89 years old and have lived in the same … Continued
By Viola Paul, December 12, 2019 — I don’t have any great exciting stories to tell. Most of my life was spent in the same South Philadelphia home and neighborhood. I am 89 years old and have lived in the same … Continued
By Jewel Grace, October 17, 2019 — Smoky died June 14th 2017. She came to me as a baby foster. Whiskers on one side and a num of a tail. I thought maybe no one would want this funny looking … Continued
By Jose Dominguez, October, 24, 2019 — I have a lot of things to celebrate here in the US and added to that, the Mexican holidays. The positive thing is that celebrations are something I enjoy, but what to celebrate of Dia … Continued
By Iris Williams, October 24, 2019 — The biggest change I have seen in my lifetime is my family coming full circle back to each other…finally becoming more loving, protective of each other, faith-filled followers of Christ…vital part of the … Continued
By Edna Garcia, October 8, 2019 — I was born in Puerto Rico in the ’40s. How times have changed, my God. My generation grew up poor; today’s generation has a bright future. When I was a little girl, I … Continued
By Hesh Becker, October 4, 2019 — Kerry’s mother Louis was one-quarter Italian. Her grandmother was full Italian. The year that I went, in ’62 on Christmas we celebrated, the family would gather around the Christmas tree, [with] lots of kids. … Continued
By Joyce Woods, June 13, 2019 — In the year 1956, I was upstairs in my parents’ bedroom watching my Daddy, he was released from the hospital after a very long stay. He was suffering from lung cancer and it … Continued
By Jose Dominguez, July 25, 2019 —My body wants to die but sooner or later [the] idea that “at the beginning” is a sound treating “at the end” will sound as the most natural alternative to happen. Thinking on the most … Continued
By Norman Cain, May 5, 2019 — When I was coming through the 2nd floor lounge in route to Best Day, I was informed by a woman – perhaps a distant relative, from the same area of South Carolina as … Continued