"Mom, what was Mom like when you met her?" Annie Fletcher asked.
"See, Annie, your mom had a tough childhood. She did a lot of things she isn't proud of, but she got through them. She is an amazing example that people change: usually for the better."
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Mia Fletcher, a nurse, has overcome many challenges in her thirty year life - drugs, alcohol, anger, eating disorders, depression, and other tough problems. Her wife, Alisa, tells their daughter about their relationship and how they overcame obstacles and became the best they could be, or at least better than before.