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Beads of Hope
Beads of Hope
There are as many life stories around the globe as there are people to experience them. There are lives of spectacular wealth, there are those of abject poverty, and then there is the entire spectrum in between. And all of these lives come filled with the entire spectrum from complete happiness to overwhelming despair, at any given time. Often, the most inspiring of lives are those with stories of perseverance against the overwhelming odds. Lives that shine with hope.
Many of you are already aware of the Beads for Life operation in Uganda, but for those of you who have not yet heard about this, it involves using a local method of ornamentation, paper based beads, and selling them in an organized method to help combat poverty in the region. For those of you unfamiliar, take a moment to read the webpage: http://www.beadforlife.org/.
Once again, I became aware of this program via a news clip, and was entranced by the faces of the women involved in making these beads, and their overt joy that came from experiencing even the smallest amount of stability and control in their lives. One woman commented that she could not remember smiling for years, having fled her home, having to constantly worry about food, shelter and safety for her children. Now, by earning money through making beads for this program, she has again learned what it is like to smile, to be happy, to have hope for the future.
Although I have only anecdotal references from the news clip and web sources to the actual success of this program, it appears to provide a turning point for the women and their families. Although I have not yet ordered beads, I will be doing so. (Interestingly, I believe my mother was given a necklace of this type of African paper bead, but I don’t know its provenance. But it is lovely!)
The other exposure this story provides is once again the relativity of life experiences. These women consider themselves wealthy simply by having funds that allow their survival. They are thrilled at that prospect. They are joyous to be able to purchase food and clothes for their children. While at the same time, I become mulish at an increase in price at Starbucks. A difficult perspective to ponder for overly long.
And so wondrous paper beads becomes a Flash of Light. Watch for them everywhere….
As a totally, completely, off-the-wall, deviation from the subject above….I caught a show on tv last night titled “Creature Comforts” – featuring an anthology of animated animals (love the alliteration there) being interviewed about… Body image. Flying. Other completely mundane topics. The responses were droll and hilarious. Body language and facial expressions played a large part. I have no idea if this was a one-time-shot or a recurring summer-fill-in show, but fervently hope that more episodes will be aired. I was howling with laughter. It was an unexpected Flash of Light. Catch it if you can.
6 comments June 12, 2007
Zero Gravity
News is addictive for me. Local, national, international, universal (hoping, hoping that any day now my subscription will arrive from the “The nuArae System Daily Post” … see: http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/08/26/new.planet/index.html).
Yes, I understand that news reporting is biased. Some of the fun is separating the wheat from the chaff. But there are often Flashes of Light that make me smile, and that’s what I crave. Read on….
The news is, of course, often dark in nature. I am not. So I was completely enthralled last week with news video of Stephen Hawking’s zero-gravity flight. He is one of my heroes. Seeing the joy and wonder expressed in his face while experiencing weightlessness was powerful; this amazingly brilliant person trapped by ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) in a severely marginalized body had the grin of a 10-year old boy. It took my breath away. To most others, the thrill of a zero-gravity flight is just that – a thrill ride. Good fun, but with no intrinsic value (research aside). But it was so much more to Dr. Hawking. It was unexpectedly touching freedom.
(http://edition.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/04/26/hawking.flight.ap/index.html)
(http://clipaday.com/videos/stephen-hawking-does-rolls-in-zero-g)
And so becomes a Flash of Light. Ultra-brilliant, in this instance. Watch for them everywhere….
9 comments May 3, 2007