Respect
By Elliot Doomes, February 18, 2019 — About twenty years ago, I paid my bills. I finished my financial obligations and I was found debt-free. Don’t congratulate me yet. I boasted to myself and anybody else that would listen, “I … Continued
Joe Garrison, November 3, 2011 — By I guess it must have started when I was 4 or 5 years old. My mother was a fan of radio soap operas. I used to follow her around listening. Even though I couldn’t understand … Continued
By Mei Chiu, June 26, 2006 — When I was small, I had to serve two moms. Having to serve two mothers – can you imagine? I was from the village but when I was just two or three years old, … Continued
By Arthur Murray, November 18, 2010 — Outside of being nervous, Sunday, November 14 everyone was so nice and the people that came were very nice. I don’t know where to begin. I was excited and nervous. Also the event … Continued
By Dandy Darn, April 19, 2016 — Sometimes when I think about racism, I know it is morally wrong. I’m glad I live in these times, and not the time of the Civil War. In those days, they were fighting … Continued
By Constance Carroll, October 28, 2014 – It seems that lying has become an art today. People seem to find it easier to tell a lie than to tell the truth. I find that people in high places lie to … Continued
By Angela Wright, May 23, 2017 – On Sunday, August 13, 1989, Pete and Norma took us to see the sights in Nakuru, Kenya. It is approximately 100 miles from Nairobi. We drove through the Great Rift Valley. It … Continued
By Frank Maulucci, June 6, 2017 – I saw the footprint in front of me as if it had been stamped in the snow. I knew without trying, that when I stepped into it, my foot would fit perfectly. I … Continued