Crystal Fugate
Howdy! 2000 char for my bio? Yikes, hope to keep this short! An only child native from the Appalachian hills of KY, I’ve endured poverty, depression, loneliness with a family of addicts. My faith in God and my spirituality continues to help me carry on.
I graduated from Morehead State University in 1991 with an Associate’s Degree in Applied Business then moved to Houston, TX. I currently work in the space industry with the ISS Program.
After losing my dad to cancer in 2008, I wrote my first book, “I Found Me”. Recalling some childhood memories was painful but I feel empowered to help others deal with similar issues. Currently I am obtaining another Associate’s degree in Psychology/Sociology and hope to someday earn my Bachelor’s.
I believe in supporting my Appalachian community and others with issues in depression, codependency, and addiction. We all make a difference and can inspire each other! Losing my dad made me realize the importance of family and the little time we have together. Cherish every moment. I hope that God may bless me with a family of my own one day. Until then, I hope to accomplish what God places on the To Do list of my heart. All things happen for reason and in His good timing. May you be blessed and be a blessing to others with my writings!
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I graduated from Morehead State University in 1991 with an Associate’s Degree in Applied Business then moved to Houston, TX. I currently work in the space industry with the ISS Program.
After losing my dad to cancer in 2008, I wrote my first book, “I Found Me”. Recalling some childhood memories was painful but I feel empowered to help others deal with similar issues. Currently I am obtaining another Associate’s degree in Psychology/Sociology and hope to someday earn my Bachelor’s.
I believe in supporting my Appalachian community and others with issues in depression, codependency, and addiction. We all make a difference and can inspire each other! Losing my dad made me realize the importance of family and the little time we have together. Cherish every moment. I hope that God may bless me with a family of my own one day. Until then, I hope to accomplish what God places on the To Do list of my heart. All things happen for reason and in His good timing. May you be blessed and be a blessing to others with my writings!
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Missing the School BusGrowing up in Eastern KY, the school bus was my only means to school. Missing the bus can be dramatic for a third grader, whose fantasy was to spend the night in the elementary school. My one occasion became almost too real. -
One More DayThere is never enough time to say goodbye or prepare us for the loss of our loved ones. Take advantage of the moment, the feeling, to be, and to live for today. We never know what tomorrow brings. Be grateful for every second we share with one another.
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Crossing OverSeek Heaven out in those dreary dark moments in the Woods!

