“I could feel the hard part of Mom very strongly that time. It was like a stone in her that grew bigger every time my father lost his temper, right under her heart. Feeling the stone in her calmed me down. It told me that she would always be there for me.”
Kaimana Wolff“I could feel the hard part of Mom very strongly that time. It was like a stone in her that grew bigger every time my father lost his temper, right under her heart. Feeling the stone in her calmed me down. It told me that she would always be there for me.”
Kaimana Wolff, La Chiripa“Being sick successfully is not included in society’s panoply of worthy goals.”
Kaimana Wolff, Broken Sleep