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I. My father taught me that there’s always something better around the corner if you just never stop looking when he committed infidelity. II. My mother taught me to take what makes me angry and knock out its teeth when she shoved my father off our front steps and then had her fingerprints taken. III. My grandmother taught me that someday you will be able to forget the bad things that have happened when Alzheimer’s rotted her mind and we all became someone else to her. IV. My grandfather taught me that love does not get up and walk away when the going gets tough, when he picked my grandmother up off the floor when she fell for the hundredth time. V. My brother taught me that forgetting is bliss when he lived his life to the fullest, without his past tied to his feet. VI. If I teach people anything, I want it to be that you can get back up and dust yourself off no matter how badly you had been shoved onto that floor.
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May 29, 2014
May 29, 2014 at 1:54 PM UTC
Life Lessons
I. My father taught me that there’s always something better around the corner if you just never stop looking when he committed infidelity. II. My mother taught me to take what makes me angry and knock out its teeth when she shoved my father off our front steps and then had her fingerprints taken. III. My grandmother taught me that someday you will be able to forget the bad things that have happened when Alzheimer’s rotted her mind and we all became someone else to her. IV. My grandfather taught me that love does not get up and walk away when the going gets tough, when he picked my grandmother up off the floor when she fell for the hundredth time. V. My brother taught me that forgetting is bliss when he lived his life to the fullest, without his past tied to his feet. VI. If I teach people anything, I want it to be that you can get back up and dust yourself off no matter how badly you had been shoved onto that floor.
peyton-scott
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May 29, 2014
May 29, 2014 at 1:54 PM UTC
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