EVA LEVESQUE I was not able to sleep a wink last night. Dad, Sigrid, and I went home this morning to get our things to go back to school. Dad was already waiting for me at the bottom of the stairs. He took my suitcase from me and helped me carry it to the entrance of the door. Nana Mildred was already waiting for me at the door. “Nana,” I called and walked toward her and gave her a hug. “I’ll see you soon, lovely,” she said. The wrinkles on her face folded when she smiled at me. I held both of her hands and nodded. “Of course, Nana. Be well okay?” I told her. She sighed and lightly touched my cheek and tucked a strand of my hair behind my ear. She looked at me dreamily while smiling. She then looked surprised and gasped. “I forgot the snacks!” she squealed, “I will go get them fi

