When the Fires Came, No One Could Save Us Like Mom Could

Every summer, there’s a fire. The last school pictures Mom could afford of us, closer to the beginning of our academic career than the end, collect dust where the heat settles. Our only baby photos hide somewhere, along with a decade’s worth of school awards for three kids. Mom has to make a decision. What will she allow the fire to swallow? Read more at Richmond Pulse.

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