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Paulette Bodeman's avatar

Though my days get busy and I may miss a post or two I look forward to your writing, Kert. I appreciate the way you see the world and write about your observations. I enjoyed the details and images and feelings about your visit to NY. The knitting ending was perfect.

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Lindsay Hounslow (Light)'s avatar

Such a fun read Kert. I will share a few stories that came to mind as I read.

First, the time my husband and I were riding the locals train in Cuba and noticed someone get on with a couple buckets. Everyone crowded around them. What is it? we wondered. Pizza! Bucket pizza! And then at the train stop, women were walking around with fancy cakes to share.

Secondly, I appreciate your comment about the visceral sensation that comes up when faced with a fellow human experiencing poverty, and the gift you received in connecting with Christian. Every time I go to the college where I teach, I ride my bike through the city's main area of homelessness. The sidewalks are filled with tents (and shopping carts, and clothing, and RIP graffiti for those lost to overdose, and stray socks and shoes, etc). The bike path is physically part of their community so I have to be a little more alert when folks stumble across the path. Many people there are very polite, and many are very distressed. It is an experience that I revisit a couple times a week and more than I can adequately process in my human heart. It touches my son's heart too and last year he chose to create a care package for a particular woman we often see. We carried the care package in our car for over a month and never saw her again. One day we chose to give it to an older man we saw. I hope his toes were warmer that night at very least and I hope his heart was a little warmer too.

Enjoy your winter rest and digital detox.

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