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It all started when my young, beautiful, petite mother, Elvira Vivanco wanted to become a registered nurse. Born and raised in Chorillos, a seaside suburb of Lima, Peru, Elvira was one of a family of 13 children, supported by a fisherman father, fed and clothed by a devoutly Catholic mother.
An excellent nursing student and fluent in English, Elvira was sponsored by the Catholic Church to finish her nursing training, first in Iowa then in Washington, D.C. where she worked long grueling shifts in pediatrics at George Washington Hospital. It was there that she met a handsome young American Airman, my father, Robert G. Laster. They would go on to marry and have three children; a son and two daughters. I was the second born and named after my mother's favorite sister.
Because flights to Peru were expensive, Elvira ("BeBe"), my siblings and I visited Peruinfrequently until the family moved there on an extended "education vacation"; I was eleven. My siblings and I attended John F. Kennedy elementary school in Mira Flores, a Spanish only school, despite its name. Afterward, the family moved back to the USA, living for a short time in Tennesseethen finally settling in Roanoke, Virginia where we attended a local catholic school.