simple pleasures.

“How jealously we guarded the secret of simple pleasures, health-giving remedy for the daily tensions of life.”

i’ve found that the days here are hit or miss. the past two days? hit. i attribute some of it to the fact that i feel more confortable stumbling around in french and that if i needed something i could find it somewhere. more importantly (and the aforementioned is included in this) i know that God is answering the prayers of others and myself. i have experienced peace and have sought the simple pleasures that make life worth living. that quote from one of the novels for my class really encouraged me in this.

baby goats
warm and enticing colors
danish butter cookies
drawings of monsters in my daily notes from home
mangoes
adorable babies tied to their mothers backs
coca cola
Private Diary of Prayer given to me by Mrs. Holm
the best decision i made was bringing my IPOD as it has seen me both through the best and the worst of days.
and if i remember correctly, i have now been offered thrice a life here in senegal by way of marriage to a senegalese man. unfortunately for them, these men have found themselves rejected, to continue on in their quest for a belle amercaine.
i have also in a way, let my body free. free just to be- dry or sweaty, thick or thin, caked with dirt, clean, fresh, or as is quite often- smelly. there is no need to hold it in, to vainly seek for tame hair; or to hope that my clothes remain soft and smooth. it is easier to let it be and exist in freedom and without perfection.



yesterday we were able to partake in something really special. we got to watch the Mbaye family construct the drums we will be using for class. something that even no senegalese may see save the musicians that make them, and not even all can make them. and for some strange reason, this little girl was attached to me, we danced and played and she touched my face and hair and necklace as she sat in my lap. i also had my first go at the HLM fabric market…overwhelming.