Tag: Madagascar

Being Thankful.

 

β€’ Faux Cap, Southern MadagascarΒ β€’

Taken around Thanksgiving time, these girls were part of the dear family I lived with during my time in Madagascar. Although they didn’t seem to have a lot, they were always joyful and thankful, and seeing this photo reminds me again that we should not be any different.

Wishing everyone in the States a wonderful Thanksgiving week!

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Simple Moments.

Meet little Mialy, Mia, and their father…known simply as Baba. They—along with 15 other siblings—made up my host family during a time spent in the arid region of southern Madagascar, where I was doing research onΒ the Antandroy communities.Β 

I often think back to this family withΒ bittersweet fondness. When I was there, I was profoundlyΒ inspired by their love for life and their appreciation of the simple joysΒ it brings…while endlesslyΒ cheered by their wide grins and generous laughter.

But now, when I glance at this photo, their visage seems to reveal a truth much deeper…and my heart aches a little.Β 

Nevertheless, the sound of their laughter will remain with me forever, and I am thankful to have met them…and grateful for the lessons they taught me in treasuring the simpleΒ moments in life.Β 

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Holiday Across the Globe.

β€’ Mahantantely, MadagascarΒ β€’

Through my time spent abroad during the holiday seasons, I noticed something:
That despite our dissimilar lives, cultures, appearances, beliefs…
one thing never changes:

our love and compassion for one another.Β 

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β€’ Takoradi, GhanaΒ β€’

Wishing everyone much love this December.Β 

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