A chicken escaped during a windy day, became lost on the streets. I just happened to find her.There had seemed something odd and yet magical about the way that she came to me, that she looked at me. It was as if she’d been waiting.
My mother taught me to cook. She was patient with me. She didn’t carry on if I didn’t get it right.
What I know so far is that I have a lot more to learn, and that’s okay. I’ll keep listening and loving my child - and I’ll keep being grateful we live in a society that now understands that there are many ways to be yourself.
Danijela Hlis tells SBS how she cooked for her mother every day - even when she moved to an aged care facility - because even though she had dementia, she never forgot her favourite foods.
I was drowning in guilt. Why didn’t I stay up to talk to my mother that night? Why hadn’t I insisted on her taking better care of her health? But there was something else unnameable in my anxiety and grief.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder goes far beyond being a germaphobe. Koraly Dimitriadis speaks to her best friend about the deeply misunderstood condition.
Yiying Lu has spent two years bringing the delicious dumpling to life.
I want her to know that her determination is a gift she can harness, and not an inconvenience to me.
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