If sinners be damned, at least let them leap to Hell over our bodies. If they will perish, let them perish with our arms about their knees. Let no one go there unwarned and unprayed for. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Friday, August 13

Break my heart, Lindy




Two of my students took me to hike up a mountain on Wednesday and on one of our many many rests, I decided to go ahead and tell them that we are are moving soon.

Here was our conversation:

Me: Lindy, I have to tell you something. After the baby is born, we're moving to CQ.

Lindy: What?? You're moving? Why?!

Me: Well, we really love ZT but there isn't a good hospital here.
Lindy: Yes there is, they just built a new hospital.

Me: I know, but they don't have any experience treating foreigners. We have different health problems; maybe they don't have the right medicine for us.

Lindy: Oh.*she thinks for a moment*....But you are very healthy, you can climb the mountain even when you are pregnant. So I think you can stay.

Me: Maybe you are right, but that's not the only reason. Remember at the Fire Festival when all the people kept staring and following us? Do you think that a baby wants to grow up always hearing "Look at the foreigner! Look at the foreigner!"? Would you like that?

Lindy: ..... No, I wouldn't like that. But, Mrs. Han, you make lots of jokes about that. You don't like it?

Me: Yes, I joke a lot but I really don't like it. I don't want them to think I'm so different from them. It makes me feel like they don't like me.

Lindy: *after a very long silence* Mrs. Han, when your baby is born, I won't call him a foreigner. He can play with me and all my friends and we won't treat him like he's different than us, ok?

2 comments:

Anders said...

Yes, it's sad to leave good friends.
Dad

emily bennett said...

bless your heart and theirs! so sad.... i know it will be hard to leave the relationships you've built!