Their house consists of dirt floors, cardboard and wood slab walls and bed sheets for dividers between rooms. A bucket was placed in the middle of the room one rainy day to catch the leaky tin roof. They had chickens, dogs and a rabbit living in their house, along with the 12 family members. One evening I was in the house watching and chatting to the mother making baleadas. She had a plug in hot plate on a crooked table and the heat was overwhelming. I asked her why she didnt have a window so the heat could escape and she said it was so mosquitoes didn't come in. (Why they though the bed sheet as a door was any different, I dont know) There we were, crammed in this little tiny space, sweat pouring down my face and I couldn't have been happier.
The next day I was taking a break under the shade and watching little Danni play with his dog, Mariposa. He was in the doorway of his house, so content. As I sat there watching him, I realized something. No longer did I think or relate him to poverty. No longer did I look at their house and see, actually comprehend their cardboard walls. I didn't Judge them for not having a bathroom. I saw past their wooden "couch". What I saw was a mother who loves her son. A girl coming home from school. A father helping build his familys first ever shower. They were just a family. An awesome, fun, deserving family. I realized that Im no longer "seeing"poverty. To me, this is just how it is. This is normal. This is life.
I dont see a difference between my house and theirs. I see a family, siblings, and love, just like mine. We are all the same. All made by the same loving creator.
1 John 4: 7-8
Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God.
Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.
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