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...feel a sense of differentness when you were growing up? I felt so different. I went to public school. I didn't know anything about pop culture or song lyrics or dancing or anything like that. I was embarrassed for how I dressed and was embarrassed that I didn't have that same cultural knowledge. It didn't occur to me that the Mennonites might have something that other people were missing. (See pictures of John 3:16 in pop culture...
...sort of critical year, a crisis year. My husband of 15 years announced one day that he was leaving me for a guy named Bob, whom he had met on Gay.com. Then, six days later, I was in a car accident. I was a mess, really, so I went to the only place I could figure out to go that wouldn't cost much, and that was home to the Mennonites...
...what was it like when you first went back? I had expected to sleep in, hole up out of self-pity, but my mother was so busy and cheerful that I didn't have time for any of that. The very first morning, when I was still jet-lagged, she stuck her head into my old bedroom and said, "You want to help me make pie-by-the-yard? I picked up a big bag of Granny Smiths!" I found it comforting to snap back into old patterns, with my mom presiding over the kitchen in her safari apron. Trailing...
...cool [to record the shutout],” said Tassopoulos in light of a narrow 1-0 victory. “I’ve been waiting for that shutout to come and it was a good game to have it. We went to Cornell and didn’t know what to expect…but it increased our chances for an Ivy Championship...
...original article also misspelled the name of the high school Tassopoulos attended. She went to Hockaday, not Hockaway...