This photo has saddened but inspired me to keep the Filipino children in Sulu in my heart. Their classrooms (if any) are in a war-torn, decrepit state; they probably enjoy the outdoor sessions, under the shady trees better. And yet, the kids are smiling, they seem excited and eager--making most of what they
have. . .
Because of them, I tell myself and my kids never to take what we have for granted. And during the hard times, I draw strength from these pictures and remind myself that so many have it harder, and yet they carry on like it wasn't. I miss this Filipino resiliency of spirit--enduring hardships so cheerfully. In a first-world country like the US, people are harder to please, many things are taken for granted, and reverence for our blessings is not a strong suit--it is easy to forget. . .