Ms. Short's Blog
This is a personal website and blog. All views and information presented herein are my own and do not represent the views of the Fulbright Program or the U.S. Department of State.
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This is a personal website and blog. All views and information presented herein are my own and do not represent the views of the Fulbright Program or the U.S. Department of State.
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5 Comments
2/7/2018 12:47:31 pm
Greetings traveling scholar friend! I am so grateful to hear about these rich experiences you're having. I am broken-hearted with you for all the broken things on our beautiful planet. Somewhere I heard, Richard Rohr perhaps? that we should learn to let our hearts be soft so they can hold sadness and not break so easily. May we work toward that- open eyes, open ears, soft hearts. Godspeed dear friend! And thanks again for taking the time to share. I always look forward to your posts.
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Amanda
2/8/2018 12:09:51 am
Thank you for this heart-felt comment! Much appreciate from so far away!
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Jane Yoder-Short
2/7/2018 07:11:23 pm
Sadness and beauty came wrapped together in your post.
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Amanda
2/8/2018 12:10:19 am
Many thanks!
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Rosaura,TurtleWoman
2/8/2018 12:25:38 am
Thank you for sharing your insights, Amanda! You are learning much about yourself and Native Peoples. I am glad that your openess is there for this adventure. Thankful to have insight into your journey. When we experience learning with empathy and feelings, we have gained education!
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