“That was a pretty strange world because you couldn’t buy anything. Literally, when my parents took me out, and we went shopping, I remember standing in lines for hours to get some basic products. It was super difficult to buy toilet paper. It was super difficult to buy meat or to put gas in your car. So, everything was rationed. I remember empty shelves and long lines and my parents worrying about supporting the family and making sure that we had something to eat and something to wear.”