Friday, April 4, 2014

Hidden: The Help

      I'm too occupied over-thinking about nothing. My mind is full of nothingness. Wait, I never mentioned my gratitude for my dad's acquaintance, the Yarners. Let me go ahead and tell you something about them. They were a nice family with three kids. Without them, we wouldn't have left the city in the first place. We probably could, but it would be more challenging. They let us stay in the cabins in their property and gave us three meals a day without any cost. One time, my little sister got sick from eating a snack that contained gluten. We didn't have access to a clinic or hospital. We were helpless. Luckily, Amily Yerner (the 22-years-old, the only daughter) happened to be a nurse and took care of my sister. From then, they also made special dietary foods specifically for her. God blessed the Yarners family for their good hearts. We share the same beliefs, so I suppose they will have to find hiding sometimes soon if the government inspects the rural side of the country. I pray to God we will meet them again someday on earth and in heaven. 

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