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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Violent tornadoes strike: How to help and how I feel
In May of 1999, I was a 22-year-old college girl heading to a summer internship in Norman, OK. The summer was a huge one for me, including such milestones as meeting my future husband and being mentored by some of … Continue reading
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Mayday, May Day!
When I was a little girl in the suburbs of Detroit, spring’s arrival was marked by the lilacs. The blooms perfumed our neighborhood and tinted it with shades of cream and purple. We wove construction paper baskets in school and … Continue reading
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