a story i liked
i read this story in the sunday times and really enjoyed. the right mix of harsh realities and hope.
the article is about the fugees- a soccer team of refugees. ironically, immigration services decided that the heart of the bible belt would be a good place to resettle some families. unfortunately, kingdom welcome is not the expereince described in the article. hope you get to read it too.
speaking of fugess (and i don't mean the band)- we watched children of men last weekend. charles didn't like it as much as i did- i liked it very much. made me hope for the day where the dialogue about immigration can take a different tone.
on a personal note- have been thinkking about fending off the winter/post partum blues and have some thoughts of things that i can do to make myself smile after baby comes (aside from looking at her all day long). here's a brief list:
- talk to someone other than charles and/or my mom daily.
- go for walks.
- make progress on my modest list of house projects.
- get out of the house daily as soon as i am able w/ or w/o baby.
- get a professional massage.
- take baths.
- have one thing daily that i can look forward to (that can include any of the items on this list).
- take naps.
- get some highlights.
- go out w/ charles.
the next time i write- we might have a kid.
later my peeps.
chewable vitamin (a repeat- but i love it):
"i am only one, but i am one. i cannot do everything, but i can do something. and i will not let what i cannot do interfere with what i can do. ~edward everett hale
2 comments:
Yeah, I read that article earlier this week. How frustrating. How sad. One line caught my attention: "A local church offered a free basketball program for refugee children largely as a cover for missionary work."
I'm curious about how that all went down.
me too. i don't like things that perpetuate the view that christians are alterior motivated opportunists.
maureen
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