537. Richard Paul Evans blog, and a story of his difficult childhood. Enjoy!
I have always enjoyed Richard Paul Evans' writings. This is a touching true story about his childhood. We all have memories similar to this!
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http://efs.richardpaulevans.com/index.php/2015/10/28/i-am-great/
If you'd like to subscribe to his blog go to this address:
http://efs.richardpaulevans.com/index.php/2015/10/28/i-am-great/
The boy who dared to be great.
Let me tell you about the scared little boy who dared to write that he was great.
I had a somewhat traumatic childhood, but 1970, the year I turned eight, was especially difficult. A Tsunami of misfortune hit my family. My father lost his job and couldn’t find work and my mother began to exhibit the first signs of severe depression. My Tourette’s syndrome manifested that year and I was ticking like crazy. In addition, I wet the bed every night, made worse since I shared the bed with my brother. With no income we were forced to sell our home in beautiful Arcadia, California and move to Salt Lake City, Utah into a dilapidated three bedroom, rat-infested home. (The house had been my grandmother’s and was left abandoned after her death a few years earlier.) With eight children, my parents struggled to make ends meet. Most days we ate gruel for breakfast–a thin cooked cereal made by boiling oatmeal in water. I was constantly anxious and afraid.
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