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Rose Ignacio was a 13-year-old Navajo girl who wanted to escape her alcoholic father. On February 4th, 1964, she and her sister ran away into the wilderness. The storm that hit was unexpected, and people wrote everything they could remember about it. The message is that change is the only constant in life. The story also mentions Yankee Stadium. In a Navajo winter, a hundred miles from nowhere, Rose Ignacio was 13 years old. She wanted to escape her alcoholic father. On February 4th, 1964, she and her sister turned away from home and headed into the wilderness. Imagine that your life is a movie just about you, starring you. Take a look around. If you have a place to live, a job, a mode of transportation, an education, then by most measures, you have made it. Your movie, your life, is a blockbuster. Nobody had any idea that nature was capable of a storm like this. Even those who never wrote a single word in a journal put down on paper everything they could remember about this storm. Nature itself sets the example. The surest thing in life is change. What you were determined to be when you grew up changed, and so did your lifestyle. First stop, Yankee Stadium, home of the team America loves to hate, and breeding ground for a host of superstars and legends.