My Maw-Maw Dianne never failed to welcome anyone who needed help into her home. After the divorce, Mother, Brother and I …show more content…
It was time to visit to the safe haven, Maw-Maw Dianne’s. My Maw-Maw Dianne never failed to welcome anyone who needed help into her home. My mother and I lived at Maw-Maw Dianne’s from the time I was four years old until I was five years old. While I was at Maw-Maw Dianne’s, I went to the local church on Wednesday and Sunday. During the preacher’s hour long speech, I would always fall asleep; however, Maw-Maw Dianne seldom became upset with me. Maw-Maw Dianne, as sweet as she was, knew exactly what had happened by the bruises on my brother’s poor little hands. Maw-Maw Dianne was kind but defenseless, she did not have a strong stance on what went on in Mom’s household. After brother and I stayed alone at Maw-Maw Dianne’s for four days, we were back at David’s. There were many more ruckuses; therefore, there were many more visits to Maw-Maw Dianne’s. For ages I believed Father did not love us. I found out later on he did not know of the situation. Mother had decided early on David was permanent. When a fight happened, Mother made it a routine to unplug the house phone for days on end. My brother’s cries for help were