Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

My father told me he had only cried two times in his life. The first time was after his voyage from Germany across the Atlantic. As his ship pulled into New York Harbor, he cried when he saw the Statue of Liberty for the first time. The second time was when he got fired from his job at Curtiss-Wright, an American airplane manufacturer, the day the United States entered the Second World War. Even though he was a U.S. citizen, he was fired since he was German.

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Empty Nest?

Empty Nest?

  My birds have gotten out of hand! I seem to be on the edge of ecological disaster in my backyard –– too many nests and species all crowding together. When my children left home, never to return –– as children ought to do –– I did feel like an empty-nester. But...

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How Do You Define Yourself?

How Do You Define Yourself?

Who are you? How do you define yourself? Some people can combine what they love and what they do. Teachers, photographer, lawyers, or artists. Others are defined by what they have to do to make a living. Are you defined by what you do or love—or by what happens to...

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Hi, I’m Sue Mattern.

I always wanted to be defined by my music… and by my writing—something I accomplished artistically. But one spring Sunday in 1986, a new definition was suddenly written about me. I was the mother of a 5-year old girl who was attacked and almost killed by a mountain lion in Orange County.