One day, somebody told me,
On Oprah Winfrey’s show, she covered a topic about Filipino helpers … I did not know whether that was true because I do not watch it. However, if I were to talk about the culture of a helper - which is a unique part of the culture of the Philippines - it would take days, such that I could write a whole book about it. (Actually, there are books written about the life of helpers, so I have to be careful).
Why am I bringing up this story?
One day, Joyce said,
“Mom, Alice! There was a snake at my house yesterday. It was as thick as a person’s arm and lo~ng and black! It shone even in the dark night and disappeared quietly, lifting its head into my gate!” She explained excitedly, as if she were commentating a live event.
I did not even want to imagine.
Whenever I go out, the poor village in the Philippines is clearly noticeable when I look through the window of my taxi. Houses that are small and roughly made with unclean bamboo … shantytowns …
Because Joyce’s house is right next to an unclean stream, snakes sometimes appear from the humid, densely-wooded area nearby. Joyce said that, in the past, one time, Joyce’s father caught a really thick snake that was actually longer than a person’s height and killed it. She said that it was green. Her family peeled off its skin, made oil out of it, grilled it on charcoal fire and ate it. The oil was very bitter, but she used to give kids one drop of it with candy or chocolate when they were sick. Ew~!
And on the other hand, how is luxurious my life compared to theirs? Even though my life is not that ‘luxurious,’ my family has ‘enough’ financially; I do not know how many times I have repeated ‘Lord, thank you’ in my heart …
It may not be right to be thankful for my life just by sympathetically comparing it with the lives of these people as I look at them. However, when I see from a different point of view, there are times when we jump into unhappiness and tire ourselves out because we become dull to being thankful for what we have; whenever that happens, the Lord makes me look again and think that in my life I only have things for which I can be grateful. Therefore, even that, is not that also something for which I need to be grateful?