L.A. fondly remembers meeting her future husband while working for a farmer and states she found her faith when she found him. They felt blessed to be together and started their family. Used to living on a ranch in the hills surrounded by nature, L.A. came to Regina with her husband when he bought a house in the city. Sadly life would throw her a curve ball when her husband passed away just after their daughter was born. With the loss of her partner, Child Protective Services taking away her kids and losing her house, her eyes were opened to the challenges that people in North Central face. She knows that her life has been formed by her selfish acts and she hopes that she can turn things around in the future and make up for lost time. When looking at a way forward, the biggest hurdle is being separated from her girls. Add to that her need for employment, a car and house repairs on her current home and it all feels overwhelming. One foot in front of the other, she plans to visit her girls in Calgary this holiday season with the hopes that they can reconnect and eventually have her youngest visit her back in Regina.