Born as a middle child among 9 children to poor parents
in a small farming town, my mother had rarely drawn attention or special care
at home. Once in her childhood, she was wanted by a Japanese couple with no
child living next door as their adopted daughter, but she did not wish to leave
her mom, dad, and eight loving siblings even if she had not been viewed as a
special kid in the family but rather one of those many children or even a diddly-squat. No more than a shy and quiet girl, but deep down inside, she had a
dream of becoming SOMEBODY in the future, although she had no clear idea of
what that SOMEBODY might mean. In her mind, “somebody” might refer to someone
who at least would not be a swarthy, thewless
person with nothing to achieve in a secluded town, but rather the one who tries
to hypostatize her amorphous dream.
The day came for this almost invisible high school girl
to put her first step forward to get closer to become someone special in her
family. It is applying for the air force as the first female air cadet corps in
the Republic of Korea, which was supported by the government. When her parents
came to learn about what their ‘non-person’ kind of insignificant daughter was
up to, they furiously opposed the addle-headed idea of becoming a pilot. Since
aviator was regarded as men’s job back then, her conservative parents even
threatened by telling her they will repudiate
her to say the least. She was locked inside her room, but her dream of
flying made her escape through the window of her room.


Expressions
1.
diddly-squat:
nothing/ zero
2.
thewless: cowardly;
timid
3.
to
hypostatize: (verb) to treat or regard (a concept,
idea, etc.) as a distinct substance or reality
4.
amorphous: (adjective)
without a clearly defined shape or form
5.
to
repudiate: (verb) to cast off or disown (one’s children)
6.
Fortune
favors the brave/ bold: (phrase) "Fortune helps the
brave", and "Fortune favors the strong" are common translations
of a Latin proverb.
7.
Green
stamps: (proper
noun) S&H Green Stamps are a
discontinued line of trading stamps popular in the United States from the 1930s
until the late 1980s. They were distributed as part of a rewards program
operated by the Sperry & Hutchinson company (S&H), founded in 1896 by
Thomas Sperry and Shelley Byron Hutchinson
8.
trepidation:
(noun) a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen
9.
enfant
terrible: (idiom) a person whose unconventional or
controversial behavior or ideas shock, embarrass, or annoy others.
10. reverie: (noun) a fanciful or impractical idea or theory
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