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Unveiling the Veiled: A Journey Through Secret Family Histories

Finding Solace and Identity on the Eve of Major Surgery

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
June 29, 2024
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Unveiling the Veiled: A Journey Through Secret Family Histories

My grandmother at Owl Taxi Service that she owned in Kansas City before moving to Chicago.

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As the hours tick down before my appointment at Sutter for major brain surgery at 4:45 am on June 12th, a wave of melancholy washes over me. This period, suspended in anticipation, feels like the calm before a storm. It is during these moments of waiting that I find solace in documenting the “secret” history of my maternal grandmother’s family, a lineage shrouded in mystery and guarded closely for reasons I still struggle to understand.

I was in my early teens when I first felt the urge to trace my roots, a journey inspired by my newfound faith in Mormonism. The emphasis on genealogy within the church sparked a curiosity in me, a desire to unearth the stories of those who came before me. My quest led me to the doorstep of my grandmother, the oldest living relative I had, in her home in Chicago – a house that had been my mother’s childhood sanctuary.

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I remember the day vividly. The sun cast long shadows in the sunroom where my grandmother sat, surrounded by the relics of a life well-lived. Her eyes, sharp and discerning, watched me as I cautiously approached the topic of our family’s past. I asked her about old family names, about the histories that lay buried beneath the surface of our everyday lives.

Her response was swift and curt, “That is none of your business!”

The finality of her words struck me like a cold wind, leaving me with more questions than answers. It was clear that there were stories my grandmother was not willing to share, secrets she intended to take to her grave. But now, as I stand on the precipice of a daunting medical journey, I feel compelled to unravel these hidden threads, to document the legacy she guarded so fiercely.

The secrets of my grandmother’s past are more than mere curiosities; they are pieces of my identity, fragments of a history that has shaped me in ways I may never fully understand. As I count down the hours to my surgery, I turn my thoughts to these hidden stories, determined to bring them to light. The act of writing becomes a way to connect with the past, to honor the memories of those who came before me, even if their stories were deemed too private to share.

In this quiet, reflective state, I delve into the fragments I have managed to gather over the years. Each piece of information, though small, is a step towards understanding the complex tapestry of my family history. I write not just for myself, but for future generations, hoping that the secrets I uncover will provide a sense of belonging and identity for those who follow.

As the night deepens and the clock ticks steadily towards my appointment, I find a strange comfort in this task. The act of documenting these “secrets” feels like a defiant tribute to my grandmother’s guarded history. It is an acknowledgment that, while some stories may be kept hidden, they are never truly lost. They live on in the memories of those who seek to understand them, in the written words that capture their essence, and in the quiet moments of reflection that bind us to our past.

And so, with each word I write, I bridge the gap between the known and the unknown, between the past and the future, finding solace in the act of storytelling as I prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.

Via: Cris Alarcon
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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