I was 9. Old enough to know that sitting on the cold hallway floor with my hands behind my head was futile. I did ask my teacher why some kids got to go to the basement during air raid drills, thinking they were chosen to be better protected. I was stunned and terrified to get a response that signaled that we were all doomed.
Living in …
I was 9. Old enough to know that sitting on the cold hallway floor with my hands behind my head was futile. I did ask my teacher why some kids got to go to the basement during air raid drills, thinking they were chosen to be better protected. I was stunned and terrified to get a response that signaled that we were all doomed.
Living in Detroit, we felt especially vulnerable as an industrial hub.
Today, in Colorado, we're wondering if we'd be targeted because of our proximity to Cheyenne Mountain and warheads. Who ever thought we'd be having these conversations with our (adult) children?!
I am thankful that my kids and their partners embrace democracy.
I was 9. Old enough to know that sitting on the cold hallway floor with my hands behind my head was futile. I did ask my teacher why some kids got to go to the basement during air raid drills, thinking they were chosen to be better protected. I was stunned and terrified to get a response that signaled that we were all doomed.
Living in Detroit, we felt especially vulnerable as an industrial hub.
Today, in Colorado, we're wondering if we'd be targeted because of our proximity to Cheyenne Mountain and warheads. Who ever thought we'd be having these conversations with our (adult) children?!
I am thankful that my kids and their partners embrace democracy.