The Jet Lag Series: There is no “I” in Hannah (But There are Two in “Vitaliy”) – Ep 61

A few weeks ago, Vitaliy and his daughter Hannah got up at 6 in the morning and drove more than an hour so she could play in her team's volleyball tournament. Hannah’s team played four other teams, and each game had two or three sets. Hannah stood...

A few weeks ago, Vitaliy and his daughter Hannah got up at 6 in the morning and drove more than an hour so she could play in her team’s volleyball tournament. Hannah’s team played four other teams, and each game had two or three sets. Hannah stood on the sidelines for all the games and did not touch the ball even once. Vitaliy was really upset, at first. But what Hannah said next surprised and inspired him.

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