see my comments on what Lizzie shared. Oh should ask her about Netflix. > Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2023 06:58:52 -0700 (PDT) > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > To: Lizzie <http://www.sbcglobal.net/~l> > > Wow, thank you for this! > > I just came back from a yoga retreat in Soquel(Land of Medicine > Buddha)where one of my yoga teachers likes to host retreats. In > the opening circle she said let us all be REAL with each other > this weekend. It's kind of like group therapy, yoga, exercise, > hiking in the redwoods,eating veg food and swimming all in one > weekend. A newish friend of mine(who I know from the local co-op > scene, she runs a co-op native plants and greywater conversion > landscaping company) kept saying I want to do more yoga(we had > attended a yoga class together the week before pandemic > shutdown)and I haven't had a vacation since I started the > business. So I kept sharing with her about Julianne's retreats > and how I enjoy attending them so I finally was able to get her to > sign up for one. She also likes swimming so during free time we > both got in the pool. since it' s a Buddhist center you aren't > supposed to kill anything even mosquitos, so I would save the bugs > that got in the pool. then I was transported in my memory to our > pool on Via Clarice where we had the "bee saver" stick to rescue > the bees that fell in the pool water.Anyway, later that night we > were talking, since I asked her at the pool about her earlier life > in Honduras and how she ended up in the US(I suspected something > traumatic since she is age 56 and back in the 80s lots of bad > stuff was going on in Central America[hmm...it's still going > on!}). Her father was murdered because greedy landowners wanted > to take over his coffee farm. She was the eldest of 7 and was > kidnapped and raped and bore a son at age 19 from the rape. She > fled Honduras and left the son there, and managed to work hard to > bring the son & the rest of the family to the US(some got asylum > in Canada). > > So she wanted to know about my parents. I tried describing my mom > and her being French, the difficulty of being able to keep French > fluency, the power struggles we had around that. And Elizabeth > said it's like you lost that French culture from living in > American society which was hostile to bilingualism. > > Anyway, reading your mom's diary entry brought back that mystery > around my mom. I remember them talking for hours(or maybe it was > mostly your mom? we know how much she talked). I told E. about > how my parents met and how she was this mysterious exotic French > nurse who was temporarily in Yuba City/Marysville. It must have > been a whirlwind romance but when you get married you hope you can > deepen the relationship and know the spouse more. I guess my mom > would not allow others in. Reading the diary entry made me think > wow, they were best friends yet your mom still after all those > years of knowing her felt she did not know her.I told E. about > how my mom was so young when the war started and it must have been > traumatic, that she did not have psychotherapy to process this, > and maybe some family dynamics/abuse trauma we will never know > since she avoided sharing something like that. Now we will likely > never know, the mystery continues.