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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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A Lunch with a Gift.

I had lunch with a homeless man.

But not just any man. An elderly man, a former high school teacher…and a former patient of mine from a charity clinic where I used to work.

It happened as I was driving through downtown, stopped at a light beneath an overpass. Suddenly, I heard a familiar voice.Β 

“Hi Doc!”

Since we were both hungry, we did the natural thing: we went for lunch at a nearby cafe. Despite intrigued glances from others, we had a lovely lunch. Looking back, it may have been one of the most enjoyable lunchesΒ I’ve ever had.

A few days later, I was contacted by the clinic whoΒ informed me that I had received a letter from a patient. And here I will share it with you—in a form put into verse by me but which maintains its originalΒ wording:

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Dear doc, you have been so kind to me.
Why, you even took me to lunch.
I wish I could give you somethingΒ in return,
but I know I don’t have much.

So I write these simple words to you
in hope that on those days
that they’ll make you smile and give you strength
and peace in many ways.

You are a doctor to many,
but an angel you have been to me,
who encouraged, cared, and healed myΒ pain,
and a light you made me see.Β 

I am sad that you are no longer my doc
but am glad that you are my friend.
And I hope we can keep in touch
until the very end.Β 

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So why did I share this? Because I was “challenged” byΒ Liz to give a gift to someone. But now I realize—I don’t think I succeeded in giving anything to anyone.

Rather, the gift was given to me.Β