Put Yourself In Their Shoes!

 19/8/2004

I have been through rough times this past month. But I always thank god for what we have. I have updated the Archive page.

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Topic of Discussion
 leaving my kids back home.. not knowing if they are hungry or sad... and getting to watching over other kids.. seeing the kids happy with their mothers reminds me of mine back home. I try so hard not to show any emotion. Just because I am from a poor country and life is being bitter on me and my family I'm forced to work and humiliate myself just to get my kids fed.. I am being shouted at for unwilling mistakes I have done by children as little as my youngest kid or even my grandchildren. I am a human as well.. but im treated like a nobody..i sleep every night with my whole body aching after a hard days job of non-stop orders while tears trickle down my face as the memories of my family are playing at the back of my head...I wish to know how they're doing. Whether their dead or alive..but all I could do is pray that god keeps them safe and sound. Why are these housemaids treated harshly and being looked down to and referred to as inferiors ? without them and the help they offer .. we'd be struggling to keep things straight in the house and get the chores done properly.

 




At Lebanese Flower Restaurant



Never look down on someone unless you are
helping them up


 

Always astounds us!
 


Taking a walk in Wafi


Stand up for whats right even if it means you're standing alone



A beautiful sunset in AD

 

One of those gathering that you can never forget



The simplicity of being appreciated is the best gift of all

 

 

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