Or was it the patch of the crescent moon that triggered her decision to live this life of long roads and the befriending of constant strangers she now faces at every event? For it may be in that moon she found solace one night when her mother was braiding her hair on the back porch after the loss of her dog Roscoe to the Kerr's speeding pickup truck. In that fading moon the night Roscoe died, she may have learned her most valuable lesson in life; do what you can do, what you want to do, today, because you may not be around to see the light of the full, smiling moon when it swings around on the other side.

Or was it the plaid square of her ancestry that reminded Juliana of her grandmother, who always told her that 'we all need to believe in something'? Despite what she thought she knew not always being true, and what she did not know being without certainty, there was one thing in which Juliana always maintained a strong belief-herself. Granny taught her about strength, not be telling, but by showing, leading, providing. And it gave Juliana the fortitude to forge ahead to an advanced degree, to move along in her relationships, to do 1006 sit-ups to set the high school record. Was it that plaid square that convinced her it was alright to move along, to believe in what she really wanted to do?


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