Mother’s Love
By José Dominguez, August 20, 2020 — All things happened when my mom was about 75 years old more or less. How she survived living alone in that rented apartment for 10 or more years after this happened, well the … Continued
By José Dominguez, August 20, 2020 — All things happened when my mom was about 75 years old more or less. How she survived living alone in that rented apartment for 10 or more years after this happened, well the … Continued
By Denise W., Philadelphia, September 17, 2020 — I would like to [share] the obituary of my mother because I was very actively involved in the planning of her service. My heart is still broken as I’m going through the process … Continued
By Frances Bryce, February 11, 2021 — [In] my early years of marriage when we had one daughter and only one car, and the arrangement was made that I would get the car one day that my husband was able … Continued
By Denise W., February 11, 2021 — I’m in a group called Toastmasters. In Toastmasters just last night, my role was to be a Grammarian. So, as a Grammarian, one thing you do is you pick out a word. You … Continued
By José Dominguez, February 4, 2020 — Aunt Julia, my mother’s sister, used to repeat a popular Mexican saying: “Yo ni en la paz de los sepulcros creo” meaning in English “I do not even believe in the peace of … Continued
By Denise W., December 17, 2020 — Well, my son graduated from high school. He was always a straight-A student. He excelled in science and math, so when he graduated, he was accepted to Drexel University, St. Joseph’s University, and … Continued
ByJosé Dominguez, December 10, 2020 — The day that came to settle all my father’s dreams, fears, paradoxes, and constraints, it came to him suddenly and painless as he would have desired. At the age of 72, he accomplished one … Continued
By Spencer Wright, December 22, 2020 — My first crush was my mother. She was the earth, the moon, and the stars to me. I can remember being physically ill when she was not in my sight. She was the … Continued