Yes…that’s a bit of a scary thought for me you know, because I’m not sure if I’m ready for all that responsibility yet.
Me too…but even though Gogo can’t do many things anymore, she still has a lot of wisdom and stories that we can learn from.
Wow! I’d love that, we have such a large family, but I feel as if I don’t know everyone well…especially the older members who have passed on.
Yes….and we have lost some young family members to AIDS… I feel very sad about that. If we could find a way of keeping them alive in our memory by putting them in our family tree, maybe my heart would not be so sad.
I am sad too when I think about this.
It seems as if we have a lot of family homework to do!
We do. OK, Tshepo, I think I’m ready for bed now…. I need to be fresh for the debate we are doing at school tomorrow. I’ve really enjoyed our discussion because it has made me appreciate again the family I am part of… even though we sometimes have fights and arguments.
Tshepo sits on a chair with both his feet on the floor, his eyes closed and his hands open, palms up, in his lap. Ayanda sits on the bed with her legs crossed, her eyes closed and her hands open, palms up, on her knees.
Breathing in, I feel peace. Breathing out, I send peace out to the whole world. Breathing in, I feel love. Breathing out, I send love out to the whole world.
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