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Tía Lucia Enters the Nursing Home

04/28/2026 14:58h
All morning my daughter pleading, outside outside. By noon I kneel to button her coat, tie the scarf to keep her hood in place. This is her first snow so she strains against the ritual, spooked silent then whining, restless under each buffeting layer, uncertain how to settle into this leashing. I manage at last to tunnel her hands into mittens and she barks and won’t stop barking, her hands suddenly paws. She is reduced to another being, barking, barking all day in these restraints. For days after, she howls into her hands, the only way she tells me she wants out.