Instead of a car, my family owned a dug out canoe.
Friday, April 03, 2009
My Childhood
My brother forwarded the following pictures awhile ago and I just got around to storing them on my computer. Looking at these photos, I remember the fact that I was never fond of my parents taking pictures of me. Now, I appreciate these photos so much. The life in the tribes were hard for me and I couldn't wait for the day I was back living in civilization. I'm realizing now that I was so busy looking forward into my life, that I didn't think twice about leaving my childhood behind. However, thanks to my parents who were committed to capturing our lives every step of the way, I can look back and see that I had a great childhood, though I may not have known it then. (And recognize the importance of living in the now and not being in such hurry to move on.)
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2 comments:
wow. those pictures are amazing! i have many of the same thoughts when i think about my childhood in africa. and i too have come to cherish the remaining pictures that we have.
how is your mother so glamourous in a tshirt and over-sized, elastic-waisted shorts?
aMazing.
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