I was relieved that the Laundromat in Temple, Oklahoma, was empty that sweltering day in July. With three young children at home who liked to get into all sorts of messes, I had a ton of laundry to do. It was my second trip that week!
Not that I minded. I had always wanted a big family, something I didn’t have growing up. Neither of my parents were close to their relatives, and after my dad died, when I was 10 years old, it was just my mom, my sister and me. Then my family seemed to shrink again. Without Dad’s income as a farmer, we couldn’t support ourselves. At 14, I was put in foster care, and later sent to an orphanage. I lived there until I went off…