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at the rec centre and teenagers playing music that’s way too loud for 8:30 a.m. — not an available seat in sight.
A few days later, Umaigba came for her first ultrasound. She brought along her daughter, who had told her friends that she was getting a new sibling. Both were excited.“Then a gynecologist came in and broke the news that I had had a miscarriage. It was very devastating,”What happened next was worse. Umaigba said she ended up carrying the fetus for another month.
But more than two years later, William is still waiting. And his parents worry their son, now in senior kindergarten, has missed the ideal window for his surgeries and will face a longer, more difficult recovery. But the sign is more direct: “Notice: A change is proposed for this site,” it reads, showing several towers. You’ll find similar signs outside of other Scarborough retail landmarks, like Eglinton Square, Golden Mile Plaza, Agincourt Mall and the Dragon Centre.
A Shia Muslim theocracy in Tehran. A Sunni Muslim monarchy in Riyadh. A Stalinist totalitarian state in Pyongyang. Today, Bush might brand them the Frightful Four. Still, a shadow has loomed over the lush island, with Beijing claiming Taiwan as its own territory and not ruling out using military force to take it.
Minutes later, on a warm night in August 2020, Ella gave birth to our first child, a baby girl covered in peach fuzz. And it was true. We were both moms. I was a mom even if the world didn’t always recognize me as such. She was a mom even if she didn’t always recognize herself as such.
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