24. My parents’ restaurant was run by my family, including brother, uncle, aunt, and a boy adopted from their Japanese friend.

  • K – Kayoko Wakita
K
Well, everybody had to be working somehow at something. My aunt and uncle were getting older, so there they were. My auntie took care of the soups and noodles and egg foo yung, and my father took care of all the frying, and my mother did all the main dishes. And my mother’s uncle did the dishes, and my brother was the bus boy. And we had a young man who my parents raised because during the depression, his parents couldn’t keep him. They had no money. And the lady already had two daughters. She pleaded that he keep… the father, they were from the same prefecture in Japan. And so he pleaded with my father, he said, “Could you help?” So my father said, “I’ll take the older son, and the younger son went with my mother’s aunt and uncle. So they were sent to school from our place. But, you know, they helped like the rest of us, you know. And we lost him, he went to war. But his younger brother married a girl from Japan, from Japan. And he died there, unfortunately.

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