Showing posts with label water4christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water4christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Forgotten Corners

In a speech by Barack Obama he mentions the "forgotten corners" of the world, since reading this line for a class I have been shaken. I am shaken because I know the truth that lies behind these words, we don't think about people who have no food or water or shelter. We do not think about babies who are eaten by rats the size of cats in their sleep or girls who sell their bodies on the street because they have no money and this is the only thing they know.

This Christmas, Ben and I are thinking about these people, I don't want it to sound like we have done nothing for ourselves or others but we are certainly thinking a little more about the forgotten coreners of our world. When asked the question, "What would you do with a million dollars?" I think that I would do something. I would change the world... because $4000 digs a well and gives a village, fresh clean water. Why shouldn't clean water be a natural human right? Why, when we know we can change something, do we stand by idly? I have been moved by this, I have been changed by people and action and the truth.

I am not convinced that empathy of this nature is a gift, I am haunted by the things that I cannot do and the affect this has on the world. Watching the news this morning, they were discussing soup kitchens and their recent overflow; one woman was seen putting her food from the kitchen into a miata and I thought, are we such a nation that we think owning a miata is a necessity so we need to get a handout from the government. We need to rethink the way that we live our lives and perhaps this "economic crisis" is a wakeup call that we have been living too luxurioualy while the world suffered. Today I turned on the water and it ran clean, with $4000 I could give a whole village that same gift.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Life as Unusual

Sometimes when I read other people's blogs, I wish that I had more to say... Ben and I seem to find that life is much the same from day to day- we are still in school, still working at the same jobs and still wanting badly to live in a new way.

Some days I worry that we are too stuck to seek a new life and change the world. We are going to start by doing something new this Christmas-

We will be buying gifts that are responsive to the needs of the world through ROSA Loves T-shirts and water4christmas gifts. Perhaps this Christmas our speech will be more in tune with the way we live our life.

So while nothing is really new, no baby news, no graduation news, no job or living news; we are just trying to do something different this Christmas.