By the time my little brother graduated college, I had spent a year enjoying the city. He told me secretly that he didn't want to go into the army, which didn't bother me, but I knew it woul
I had heard the story from my dad 100 times. My family had been going into the army since world war I, and it was tradition. Yet, the story just seemed so different when my grandpa told it. He even in
I thought he was so dashing, and everyone else was dating. Why couldn't my parents trust me? My older brothers had been allowed to date without any questions. My dad always just gave them a curfe
Its amazing to think, that my earliest memory, was of the 5th time we moved. I used to think it was the first time, but my mother convinced me that it wasn't. I was young, about 7 or 8, and it wa
I tried to talk him out of it. I used every trick in the book. "'I'm not ready", "I don't want a big wedding", "my mom would be mad if she missed it." But
When I graduated with honors, I think that was the happiest moment to my mom. All of my brothers had graduated with great grades, but I was the only one to graduate with honors. My mom and dad had all