A President’s Day Reflection Today is President’s Day, and while most people are enjoying a three-day weekend, I’m thinking about a president who changed my life forever. Not through a tweet, a press conference, or a political slogan. But through an act of moral courage that gave millions of people—including me and my parents—the chance …
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From Pauma Valley to Dodger Stadium: A Personal Journey Through Fernandomania
In the vibrant tapestry of baseball’s history, few threads shine as brightly for me as that of Fernando Valenzuela. I remember vividly the phenomenon known as “Fernandomania” that began in 1981—a time when Los Angeles and its diverse communities fell under the spell of a young pitcher whose brilliance transcended the sport. As a young …
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Traditions, Contributions, and Future Visions
Hispanic Heritage Month offers a profound opportunity to celebrate the rich tapestry of traditions and contributions from Hispanic communities. This time of reflection and celebration allows us to honor the cultural relevance of Hispanic heritage through vibrant festivities and personal stories. From gathering with family over traditional dishes to advocating for community events that highlight Hispanic achievements, the month is filled with both personal and professional celebrations. Looking ahead, there is a vision for evolving these festivities to foster greater cultural exchange and recognition of Hispanic contributions. By weaving these stories into the broader cultural fabric, we ensure that Hispanic Heritage Month remains a dynamic and influential celebration for generations to come.
Riding Through Time: A 10th Grader’s Journey on Highway 76 in 1990
In the spring of 1990, as a 10th grader, I embarked on serene bus rides from Pauma Valley, a time for reflection amidst untouched landscapes. Fast forward to today, Highway 76 buzzes with activity, transforming from tranquil stretches to lively scenes due to flourishing casinos. Among these memories, one Saturday stands out—the day of my first driver’s education class, marked by anticipation and the calming presence of Mr. Thompson. His simple wisdom, “Everyone’s a beginner once,” eased my nerves, leaving a lasting impression.
Oranges, Avocados, and Childhood Memories: A Glimpse into Life in the Mid-1980s
Bathed in the soft light of dawn back in the ’80s, say ’84 or thereabouts, my school day routines were etched into the framework of simpler times. Around 7:15 each morning, I’d step out from the quaint ranch house we called home, my dad toiling away as a hand on the Maynard’s majestic orchards. My …
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Slice of the 80s: My Unforgettable Encounter with Square Pan Pizza
Picture it, the early 1980s. Let’s say between 1980 and 1982, because my memories from this time are like old photographs – a bit blurry and faded, but still precious. I was a young sprout, no older than seven. One of my first vivid recollections is stepping into a pizza restaurant, Square Pan Pizza, to …
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The Nod That Changed Everything: From Imposter to CEO
Transform imposter syndrome into ambition, realizing that fears and insecurities can be powerful motivators in achieving goals.
Avocado Farm Lessons from an Engineer: Donald A. Smith
Growing up in Pauma Valley, California, my family lived below an avocado farm owned by Donald Smith, a retired engineer from the City of San Diego, as I recall. My Dad would sometimes do some work for him, and I would help him out. The orchard was a beautiful place, and being there made me …
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A Moment of Pride & Gratitude: 23 Years as an American Citizen
Twenty three years ago, I remember the feeling of elation and certainty that came with becoming a Citizen of the United States. As I repeated each word after the judge, taking my oath to become an American Citizen, I felt like all my life up until this moment had been leading me here. As I …
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From Defeat to Determination: My McDonald’s Experience
In 1993, I eagerly started my summer job at McDonald’s, only to be let go after just three days. The manager knew I would be leaving for college in the fall and needed someone who could commit long-term. Looking back, I should have mentioned my enrollment at the University of Southern California during the interview. …
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