My local book discussion was yesterday and this month we did "Beaded Hope" by Cathy Liggett, which most people liked, but I had a few quibbles with. It's about a group of suburban ladies who go on a church group trip to South Africa and end up helping poor village women with a plan to sell their handmade jewelry in America. The villagers are very poor & many of the women have been infected with HIV from unfaithful husbands, so I was skeptical that the price of a few bracelets would bring in enough funds to actually make a difference in the women's lives. One new member of the group insisted that it would help the village women's self esteem, but I pointed out that self esteem didn't fix the leaks in the roof or fill their bellies with food. I pointed out that Jesus's teachings were of a practical nature & cited Matt. 25 in the Bible, which has nothing about self-esteem, but plenty of concrete ways to help people. I get angry at all that "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" that Americans are so fond of. What if a person is too poor to even have bootstraps? A lot of people claiming to be Christians blather about the "deserving" poor and act like capitalism is synonamous with religion. Jesus never talked about the free market (or abortions or gays, either) and he said help the poor, nothing about who was deserving or not. The whole attitude just gets me riled up, as you can see. Grrr!
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After the meeting I did some shopping for my sister, whose birthday is Saturday. She's a nurse, so she actually has to work that day, but we will celebrate another day. I've ordered some stuff online, but one thing won't be here till mid-October, so I wanted some actual presents for her. I'm also picking up some things for my mom to give her, since my mom no longer drives & has trouble getting around. Usually my sister just buys stuff herself & doesn't need anything when her birthday rolls around, but this year she actually gave us some good hints, which was extremely helpful.
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I finished the otter picture the other night and am pleased with it. Now I need to get a mat before sending it to the customer, who lives in Pennsylvania. It's for her granddaughter & they can frame it however best fits her decor.
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It's rained here nearly everyday for about a week. Making up for the dry summer we had, though I'm sure that farmers are not pleased with the timing. It's also cold for this time of year & I've been wearing a jacket when I go out. Sometimes it's so dark in the apartment that I must turn on lights in the afternoon. Doing that reminds me of winter, when darkness falls at 5 pm. I'm hoping the building managers turn on the central heating next week, since it's so cold. I've had 2 blankets on my bed at night. I've got space heaters in various rooms, but I don't like them to run too long, in case their mechanisms overheat. Besides, the room cools off all too soon when they aren't running. I do make certain that Dora is warm enough, I don't want her getting sick from the chill. But maybe with her little fur coat she's warmer than I think?
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"he said help the poor, nothing about who was deserving or not. " yes . .
I loved your comment, Jacky, about the new borns and all of the promises of the nascent life .
Love
Michel
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