Here’s to cheating death, finding balance, and loving the real life you have right now.
On the morning of February 21, 2014, Summer was filming a RealWifeStories segment titled “A Normal Day: Groceries, Tantrums, and Deadlines.” The premise was mundane: how to juggle freelance editing work (her side hustle) while managing two toddlers. Here’s to cheating death, finding balance, and loving
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In a small coastal town three states away, a woman with blonde hair and a new name sat in a quiet diner. She checked the date on the newspaper: February 21. It was the anniversary of the night she was supposed to die. Instead, she took a sip of her coffee, looked out at the ocean, and smiled. She hadn't just cheated death; she had outsmarted it. It was the anniversary of the night she was supposed to die
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She cheated death that day—not because of a miracle, but because of a paramedic’s quick hands and her own stubborn refusal to quit.
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