We spent almost six weeks on the island of American Samoa, helping with the repairing of homes, after the earthquake and tsunami of September 29th, 2009. Our purpose was to make homes safe, secure and sanitary. The Samoan people have an attitude of grace and acceptance. We were able to help a few get their homes back to where they had been before September 29th. The time went quickly, and the memories are special.
We are home again with major jet lag!!
We are home again with major jet lag!!
Some special memories:
Mother's Day, a very big day at church. Line (Leenay) is giving Mary and all the ladies, some goodies. Line was our contact at the bank.
Most of the ladies wore white and the youth put on skits (taken from the Bible) to honor mothers during the church service. The singing is so beautiful.
We left Samoa at 11:30 PM and arrived in Hawaii at 5:00 AM. We went to Pearl Harbor for a look around. We were in the harbor where the US was attacked by Japan in 1941.
I was reading this book, while in Samoa and it helped understand some of the customs and the culture. The fabric is a lava lava, that was given to us.
As a quilter, I am always looking for local fabric, common to the area and an
expression of their culture.
expression of their culture.
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