I remembered when I was a child growing up I use to hear the old folks say that “time brings about a change” but I had no clue as to what that meant. But as I got older I understood very well. Everything changes and your memories fade I took a trip down memory lane the other day and how have things changed. When we were kids my dad had a house at #8 High Street. This street was one block long with a houses on one side and garages on the other side it was located off of East 4th Street. Now there is no evidence that street existed. Then I looked for 2nd& Poplar Street where we also lived. Street looks totally different they have to build new townhouses. Then I looked for East 6th Street. Then I looked at the house we lived in 432 McCaulley Street. It's also gone and new town homes have been built it now longer McCaulley Street it’s now Mc Caulley CourT. Then I looked at the house we lived in on 11th& Walnut StreeT. The house had been totally renovated and doesn’t even look at the seaMe. The Pool hall on the corner, the flower shop that used to be next door to us is also gone.
All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate ( and Memories That Remain) This book is a true-life story of a young mother's struggles, heartache and pain after losing her child. She was abandoned by both of her parents. She was deceived and betrayed but someone she trusted. You have to read this heart-warming,life changing story and experience a voyage the is one of the most exhilarating and miraculous adventure that could happen to someone.
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All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate
All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate
In August 2011, I finally published my book I officially became an Author. This was a life long dream that was finally REALITY. I thank God for allowing me to write my mother's story. All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate( and Memories That Remain) a true life story about a young mother's struggles, heartache and pain after the lost of a child. This book is story of hope and inspiration it will take you on a journey that you will not likely forget. It is a must to read for parents that have lost a child for whatever the reason. Whether is be death, abduction . Or even a child that has run-away. This story has a prevalent impact on issues we face in our society.
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