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Tag: attack

So many

So many

I didn’t know them, but I can picture them. They would have been laughing and talking, at the end of the work day, as they rode the bus from work to home in Kabul. The mix of men and women means there was flirting, too. Most of them were young, under 30, and their careers … read more So many

Posted on January 21, 2016May 23, 2017Author LisaCategories ShelterTags 2004, Afghanistan, attack, journalism, media, Taliban, terrorism4 Comments on So many
Fear of the mantel

Fear of the mantel

We have a fireplace with a wood mantel. I’m afraid of it. I have to walk past this mantel corner to walk to the bookshelves or behind the couch. There’s plenty of room for both of us. But when I walk past it, I shrink away from it in fear. I put my shoulder and hand up, … read more Fear of the mantel

Posted on December 11, 2015May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories RefractionTags 2014, aneurysm, attack, brain, fear, recovery
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