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"My journey is just beginning, continuing, with no ending". In Chinese artwork, flowers, fruits, and trees represent various aspects of life and if you know the symbolic meaning of a plant, it will enable you to understand the hidden message. Apricots represent female elegance; the large seed is ovoid shaped like the eyes of an Oriental beauty. At times, when Katherine begins to reflect on her past, her thoughts flow into the present. Death and dying seemed to have a devastating impact on her life. There are plenty of references to sex which she didn't mind sharing, and she learned what to do…mehr

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"My journey is just beginning, continuing, with no ending". In Chinese artwork, flowers, fruits, and trees represent various aspects of life and if you know the symbolic meaning of a plant, it will enable you to understand the hidden message. Apricots represent female elegance; the large seed is ovoid shaped like the eyes of an Oriental beauty. At times, when Katherine begins to reflect on her past, her thoughts flow into the present. Death and dying seemed to have a devastating impact on her life. There are plenty of references to sex which she didn't mind sharing, and she learned what to do at the onset of puberty. Through a better understanding of our families, we acquire an appreciation for their struggles, jealousies, and successes, and we are personally strengthened by their journey. "The journey is real, more so when you can relate to someone else's journey." Laura Montgomery Yates
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Dennis W.C. Wong was born in Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii in 1951 at Kapiolani Hospital. His family moved to San Francisco in 1958. Mr. Wong had a BS degree in Business Management - Personnel and Industrial Relationship at California State University, Hayward. Currently, Mr. Wong works at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, CA as a Nurse Assistant in the Operating Room Department and became a Licensed Vocational Nurse doing some healthcare. Also, as a Sterile Processing Technical, Mr. Wong volunteers with Surgical missions to Guatemala and Ecuador.