Kung Fu Fighting

Black Belt karateManny was my older sister’s first husband. He used to be a God-fearing man and what I thought a good man was supposed to be.

He was a member of the SDA church, son of church committee members and an active youth group leader.

He used to be so nice! He would serenade my sister with her favorite Elvis song.
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See, he looked, sang and danced exactly like Elvis. He even had that Elvis-the-pelvis action that drove the girls crazy.

He would sing a lullaby…
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so my two-year old sister would fall asleep. He was even super nice to my brother and I. Every Tuesday night he would take us to see a Karate movie. I saw ‘Fist of Fury’, ‘The Chinese Connection’ and even ‘Enter the Dragon’. He would tell the usher that I was his son, so they would let me in. Strange though, I don’t recall any interaction with him and my seven-year old sister – I wonder why.

He really cared for us and everything was great – or so we thought.

My sister would always complain about Manny being too agressive, but we never saw it. That is until the other day. He got into another fight with my sister, this time while everyone was home. My parents ran upstairs to see what the banging was all about. He would not open the door, so my father charged into their apt and saw him holding my sister by a choke hold, with her neck high up against the wall. My father attacked him and they fought together – all the way down the stairs.

At the base of the stairs, the whole family was on top of him. My brother pounding at his back; my mother beating him with the broomstick over his head; me biting his ankles; and my two younger sisters screaming franticly. We all got him good – no one dares lay a hand on my sister!

Suddenly all he could do is to try to get away. He punched my dad, pushed my mother and brother away and kicked me across the hall into the wall. I lost conscienceness for a few seconds because when I came to, everybody was gathered over me – including him. I was gasping for air and could not breath.

You could see the rage bulging from his soft, blue eyes. All of a sudden a frown of sorrow struck his forehead when he realized what he had done. He stands up and bolts out the door into the dark of the night. That was the last time I saw him.

But it was also the first time that I realized that we are one as a family. No matter what the murky waters of the Bronx would throw our way, one thing was crystal clear – No one would stand between us. Our family is one.

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New Arrivals

Today is a wonderful day!
My two younger sisters are arriving and will finally be living with us.

When we left Ecuador, my mother was saddened that we only received four visas. My mother had applied for six visas to bring us all together to the United States, but that was not the case. So a tear fell from her face when confronted with a rock & a hard place. What kind of choice is this!
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But a choice my mother had to make. She decided to leave the youngest two behind. They will prevent her from working as hard as possible to obtain the American Dream & to reunite us.

They were only 1 & 4 years old, so they would not notice – was the thought – they would stay with my aunt & her kids so that they would not miss us. But we missed them.

One year later, while my parents reapplied for their visas, was an eternity. But here they are!

We went to the store to buy them winter coats. One was a cute pink coat with a fur collar. The other was a tweed coat with more formality. My baby sister got the cute coat & my other sister got the tweed coat. At Kennedy Airport, we greeted them with their new Christmas presents. Their smiles and our joy could melt the snow accumulating on the road.

We arrived at our apartment on Simpson Street and surprised them with a Christmas party for their new arrival. This year we will truly have a wonderful Christmas.

… All is calm, all is bright…

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At the Waldorf Astoria

I can’t believe it, I am really going to sing at the Waldorf Astoria!

My school organized a performance in front of some very important people on Park Avenue. We have been practicing many holiday songs and some typical New York songs like “New York, New York, it’s a wonderful town!” So today is the day – the day to breakout from this shell. I get dressed in my best, blue suit and tie. My brother walks me down 156 Street, west towards Prospect Ave and over to the school. At the school, we all board the sunshine, yellow school bus and make the ride over to Manhattan.

Waiting backstage, we prepare for them to lead us onto the performance platform. We all just chit-chat about the latest toys we have and the possibility of greatness.

Waldorf AstoriaAs we get ready to enter the stage, I become aware of how big & how important this day really is. The teacher tells us that the U.S Ambassador to China, and Henry Kissinger are in the audience.

This would have been the opportunity to get out. I wish my parents would have been here to see Mr. Kissinger. I know my mom would love to meet him, since she is always talking politics.

She would be so excited to tell him the ‘few words’ she always wants to say to him. And I know they would have been proud of me, up on stage singing like a bird who has found a new joy in life. The door is opened & I am ready to fly.

I wish my parents could be here to see me soar!

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