Tasks she once considered mundane, like driving around in the family minivan, doing laundry or waiting in line at the grocery store, now seem extraordinary.
With her chin-length bob and broad smile, the 41-year-old stay-at-home mother of three may look the same as always to friends and neighbors, but inside, she's changed as a result of what she witnessed on a humanitarian trip to Cambodia last month.
Suzanne sat down recently in her spacious and well-appointed home in Annapolis Cove, with pictures and mementos from the experience spread out...
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