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travel family photographer | childhood unplugged: april

i’ve had a hard time putting this post together for a couple of reasons; one is that it was a whirlwind and i am struggling to summarize it in words.  the other is that the first few days of images from our travels and the build were lost – my memory card was corrupted.

still, i wanted to share a little bit about what we chose to do with our spring break.  at the end of last year, one of my goals was to serve more together as a family and to connect on a deeper level with other families in our small community.  a couple of weeks later, i was approached by two moms who had kids the same age as ours about potentially going to mexico with an organization they were connected to.  to do what, at the time, we didn’t know.  i said we were interested right away as it meshed with the goals i mentioned, but as i thought about it more, i began to question whether it was a good fit.  looking back, i’m so grateful that we decided to jump in with both feet as it ended up being such a positive time for all of us.

we found ourselves in a small town on a hill, just outside san quintin, mexico, building a three room house for a family of five who had previously been living in a shelter made of scraps of plastic, fibreglass and cardboard.  our kids were on site with us all week, helping frame the walls, paint the trim, build bunkbeds and generally entertain the crew.  we also had the opportunity to visit a local preschool to do crafts and use our poor spanish to make them laugh.

while there is so so much i could say from how proud i was of my kids to how encouraging it was to build a friendship with this sweet family who had never even dreamt of being able to have a home that was safe and dry, i will just say that this was so much more than a “good experience” – i want this to be our way of life.  i want to be looking at ways to love and serve others, i want our kids to think beyond their own needs and try to figure out how to meet the needs of those around them.  while i have zero notions about saving the world, i have also been reminded that the small ripples created by loving others in tangible ways can certainly change it for the better.

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2 Comments to “travel family photographer | childhood unplugged: april”

  1. Monica Calderin says:

    Wow! Wow! Wow! There is nothing more rewarding than to give of oneself to aid another. My heart was so touched by these pictures. Two that stood out to me was the one of all the kids with their hands up in the air and the one of the Mom with her hand over her mouth when she saw the house. Most likely completely overwhelmed.

    I’m so glad you went. Thank you for sharing this story. You inspire me. Much love. xo

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