New Blanket Becomes Family’s Treasured Item

Joel Vergara
2 min readNov 6, 2021
Like this family, Perette and Huston received a warm blanket to help ward off the cold winds and lower temperatures of winter.

Perette carefully folded up her family’s most treasured possessions. She, her husband and their two children all made sure these precious items were well protected from the elements or any adventurous rodent that tried to take a nibble. These winter garments were old and full of holes, but they were one of the only things protecting the family from the cold nights — however little they could.

A Family’s Fight Against the Cold

Perette and her husband, Huston, both worked in a brick kiln, making bricks from morning until evening. Their children accompanied Perette and Huston to the brickyard, running around unsupervised instead of enjoying the privilege of going to school. The money Perette and Huston made was enough to feed and house the family, but it was not enough to provide for their children’s education and purchase clothing and other necessities.

And, because they lived in an area where the temperatures can drop close to freezing, staying warm during the cold winter nights was essential. Otherwise, they lost sleep, which meant they couldn’t work as hard or earn enough money for their children. So, after every winter season, Perette and Huston made sure to properly store their treasured winter clothing because they knew they wouldn’t be able to afford to buy new items — and they didn’t have thick, warm blankets or quilts.

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Joel Vergara

I’m a computer engineering professional with a passion for excellence and success.