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This morning I quoted a Haitian proverb that I remembered reading way back in an article about the great physician Paul Farmer.
Dey mon, gen mon (beyond mountains, there are mountains)
It became the title of a book by Tracy Kidder about Farmer and his work in Haiti. I was talking to Carl, the Bird Photographer that I love, who is currently in Houston helping in some of the clean-up going on there after the terrible hurricane two weeks ago. It is, as you can imagine, nearly insurmountable work.
Some interpret the proverb as meaning there are inexhaustible opportunities. Others say that surmounting obstacles gives you a better view of the next.
I am so grateful to Carl and his friends for doing this work, these acts of love.
So many obstacles, yet love is endless.
Dey mon, gen mon
And bigger than mountains.
ReplyDeleteSuch a moving tribute to Aiyana. Loving and loved.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beings.
ReplyDeleteEven in death her love goes forward, helping to give new life to others. I am so sorry for her family and community.
ReplyDeleteHer mother, like Carl, believes in helping others and are bright lights in this often dark world.
There is a light that never goes out. I have to believe this. Aiyana forever. We love you Angel.
ReplyDeleteMountains beyond mountains -- a poetic truth.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful post, Elizabeth. Thank you for sharing this little girl and her story with us.
ReplyDeleteThis is so hard, Elizabeth. May her family be comforted somehow. She was radiant in life. I imagine she still is.
ReplyDeleteThere are no adequate words to offer comfort to the Family of this Child or to the Victims of the Hurricanes. Thank God for Love and Compassion, for the courageous Volunteers who are tackling the insurmountable with Great Love.
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