Now Ya Tell Me
By Edna H.
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Edna H.
While writing for fun, I was always told my stories and poems were entertaining as well as inspiring. I even submitted a sample to a literary school, which accepted my work, but that’s where it ended, as other priorities took precedence in my life. Over the years, I’ve started stories, and family, friends, and coworkers eagerly anticipated what came next, which was—nothing. I hope to change this in an effort to complete my first book. I live in Texas with a wonderful husband who’s recently retired from the U.S. Army. As a U.S. Air Force military brat, I’ve had the opportunity to experience other cultures and meet interesting people from all over the world who have added to my life experiences. I hope my work will continue to inspire and entertain my readers.
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Now Ya Tell Me - Edna H.
Copyright © 2016 Edna H.
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ISBN: 978-1-5043-4755-6 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5043-4757-0 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-5043-4756-3 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2015921289
Balboa Press rev. date: 1/29/2016
CONTENTS
Dedication
Introduction
Chapter 1 In The Beginning
Chapter 2 Baby Steps
Chapter 3 Eye Openers
Chapter 4 What the…?
Chapter 5 Who Knew
Chapter 6 Hindsight is 20/20
Chapter 7 I’m Still Standing
Chapter 8 Looking Back
Chapter 9 It’s All Good
Chapter 10 Now Ya Tell Me
About the Author
DEDICATION
I would like to dedicate this book to God, Who is my inspiration and security, Who has always been with me through all my life’s lessons; my wonderful husband, who always has my back and encouraged me to complete my dream of writing of this book; my mother, who taught me how to handle life’s lessons; and all my friends and family who cheered me on, in pursuing my dream.
INTRODUCTION
Do you remember your earliest memory? I have some very vivid memories of my own that I now realize were turning points that shaped my life. There are times when I think, why do I think this way or why am I the way I am…why do I react to certain situations and when I do, why do I react THAT way?
As a child in the first grade, I remember throwing rocks and a teacher stating how disappointed she was to find me participating because she thought I was a ‘good’ child. Ever since then, it seems I’ve been more preoccupied with trying to please people and worrying about what others think…Still trying to ‘fix’ the issue of disappointing that teacher and be that good little girl.
It’s interesting the decisions we make based on our own experiences. During that same year of the first grade, I remember second-graders bullying my friend and me. Once I reached the second grade, I made a point not to bully those under me because I remembered what it was like. Therefore, my philosophy was, ‘Do unto others as you would have