Upbringing

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It was quit a sad moment when Lacy found that at age nine she had entered into a vicious cycle of homelessness. Homelessness meant that because of the lack of control for rent Lacy had to now relocate with her siblings and single mother to a foreign place far from where they had established themselves.
Lacy knew nothing about losing a home full of nurture and love. She had not counted any potential homeless experiences as apart of the end of life for her.

Homelessness however made her social life a challenge as she tried to maintain her adjacent sound friendships. Instability caused for Lacy to have some identity issues and caused for her to lack the knowledge of who she was as a young girl. Inevitably Lacy knew that there was more than just the present life that she was experiencing. She knew that the struggles and slave lives that her great grandparents suffered from was not associated with the promises God had set on her life. She foresaw that her parents and grandparents and great grandparents stories and experiences were transcendent from hers. Her grandparents were alcoholics and drug users shortly after slavery all which she had very little recollection about upon birth and her early years of childhood.  Lacys parents were ex addicts and slaves to the world until in Lacys youth, her parents received the salvation of the Lord and sought change. Lacys life was never to be a victim of these circumstances. Lacy was ecstatic to see the change in her parents lives aside from their differences.
Time passed and Lacy decided at age fourteen that she would not partake in any of the calamities that she already had witnessed. To say no and mean it would have to just to be the life and death of her.

As Lacy grew older she learned that the better choice for communication was social media. Social media was her doorway to reconcile with her peers. Friendships were vital and meant the world to her.
Throughout Lacys perturbed, homeless journey she had relocated to several different states, obtained her Bachelor's degree in three subjects, divorced her husband, held down four jobs, raised a family of three, homeschooled her kids and for the most part remained healthy. Only thing was that as a United States citizen she had not secured a home for herself and family. Lacy was aging.

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