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Monthly Archives: February 2015
The Comforting Arms of a Friend
Five years ago today, my husband, Shinko, phoned me, right before my dance class, to tell me he had just gotten off the phone with his oncologist. He had promised to let me know as soon as he heard the … Continue reading