Parade Magazine
Can you start by telling me when and where you served?
I served about a year in Germany. Then, I did almost a year
in Iraq. I was in Baghdad from 2003 to 2004. I got wounded, went back to
Germany, did some therapy and came back home.
How did you and your family come to the United States?
My parents fled a war-torn country, Ethiopia, both my mom
and dad, and they both have an amazing story. My mom has told me what they
endured. They fled to Sudan in the ’70s, they settled in a refugee camp and
that’s when they had me and my brothers and sisters. I lived in Sudan until I
was about 9. In 1992, my father brought us here. He actually came here ahead of
us.
We moved into the suburbs of Chicago. I remember landing at
O’Hare airport when I saw my dad, ran up to him, hugged him. And, he said, “The
car is in the garage. I’ll go get it.” He came and picked us up. Now, coming
from a poor country, I didn’t think much of it, but when I saw the car I’m
like, “Wow, my dad got a four-door car.” Obviously, it was a used car. [LAUGHS]
It was a little beater, but I didn’t know that.
We pull up to the apartment building. I’m just fascinated.
You’re seeing this nice, fancy-looking building — which wasn’t — but at the
time to me it was. We walked into the two-bedroom apartment. There’s six of us
including my mom and dad. And he said, “This is where you guys are going to
sleep.” There’s two beds, single beds. I was excited. Back in Sudan, there was
four of us sleeping on one bed with no mattress, just on the springs, but
sometimes, you’re sleeping on the floor. And, to me, this is wild.
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