Yesterday was a difficult day for me. It was the day when it truly hit home for me where I am and what I am doing, so much so that during dinner an overwhelming rush of emotion welled up in my throat and I started to cry.
I do not cry in public. Ever. But this outpouring could not be contained.
I am amazed by the resiliency of the human spirit, and touched by the outpouring of love and joy from children who have experienced horrors and hardships that I cannot even imagine. Their ability to heal, to continue with life and experience joy, both amazes and humbles me.
(I hope that video works)
Monday, January 14, 2008
Resiliency
Posted by the frog princess at 11:03 AM
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I had some moments like that in Senegal, too. They are eye-opening and they broaden your perspective. It is truly amazing how resilient people can be.
In your shoes? I'd be a sobbing mess. A total, uncontrollable mess. It absolutely tears me up inside what's going on in so many parts of the world and it's really sad that most Americans don't even have a clue.
I think they bring a whole new meaning to booty shaking. Can you imagine that in the clubs here? It'd be so fun!
I've had moments like these, and cried. I am a big sook.
and DS, yes they do don't they?
So much happiness and colour in that clip. It is easy to see how one could become overwhelmed!!
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