My parents visiting Washington, D.C. for the first time The Viet Nam War is considered to be a large part of American history. Many of its memories and the people involved are commemorated as memorials, artifacts, and exhibits at our nation's capital. When my parents visited me in December 2018, I took them to the … Continue reading The Andersons, Part 3
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The Andersons, Part 2
Note: the featured picture above is from ishdc.org Where They Met I was on a mission to find out as much about the Andersons' past as I could. Apparently, finding information about things that happened before the Internet existed was quite difficult. Here is what I knew: Melba and Bill married in 1949. Bill came … Continue reading The Andersons, Part 2
The Andersons, Part 1
Note: The focus of My Name is Fox is on the history of my parents, but I am including a mini series of posts about the Andersons because they are important to my family. Part 1 was very much written as a personal essay, while Parts 2 and 3 will fit more with the theme … Continue reading The Andersons, Part 1
USS Fox
My father, like many other Vietnamese people desperate to flee to safety, escaped via fishing boat in the middle of the night. Over a bowl of brown rice and thịt kho, he recalled: When I used the boat to escape to international water, we saw a lot of other boats, but nobody wanted to rescue us. … Continue reading USS Fox