The sequel to my first novel, about my parents and their Golden dreams, continues with their arrival to the town where they would live, have their children, and eventually die.
This is a tribute to them for what they taught them as they were growing up..
Our parents would be proud of their children for the love they have and share with each other.
As the children grew and became adults, they never lost their love, respect, and closeness to their aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
They built a Slovak hall where their harvest festivals took place, with the songs, dancing, and crowning of the king and queen of the harvest.
There were quite a few Slovakian families in their small village, so they were able to continue to celebrate some of their customs, which helped them still enjoy what was familiar to them.
Agnes taught them and were very strict, but very effective in their strictness.
The sisters of St.
Mary\'s catholic school.
Mary\'s RC church, and all the children of school age were enrolled in St.
They joined St.
Baba Anna came with them, and she proved to be a wonderful addition to the family.
They had very little money, no possessions, couldn\'t speak the language, and had no idea the difficulties they would encounter.
The sequel to my first novel, about my parents and their Golden dreams, continues with their arrival to the town where they would live, have their children, and eventually die