
“Under the whole sky there was nothing but the white land, the snow blowing, and the wind and the cold.”
―Laura Ingalls Wilder, The Long Winter

“Under the whole sky there was nothing but the white land, the snow blowing, and the wind and the cold.”
―Laura Ingalls Wilder, The Long Winter
a thousand words? Or do the stories we hold onto shape the narrative a lot more? My Mom always told me that as a newborn I possessed a striking resemblance to Winston Churchill. I can’t tell from the photo and I don’t actually really care. I find it funny. However, I’ve always held it to be the absolute gospel truth.
What other stories of greater consequence have I never questioned that I was told as a child?