SEARCH >     posts Go
ARCHIVES
CALENDAR
« July 2008 »
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
  
       
Today
Tristy
21 Visits since blog created
Loved the Story

My family and I sat down and watched last night's 30 days episode.  We live on a Reservation , and myself and all of my family are enrolled members.  We share the same woes and barriers that the Navajo Nation does.  This goes for every reservation out there.  Unemployment is a big thing here, and it is hard to find jobs.  Our Summer Youth Work Program can only hire the first 160 kids for the summer, and the other 380 are S.O.L. 

I was glad that Morgan pointed out that Casinos are not a guarantee for a better lifestyle...cuz it's not! our members don't get to see a penny of that money, because in one year, our VERY remote casino may make 3 million dollars, but it costs 4 million dollars to keep the thing open and operative...so it never sees the light of day.

My husband and I cried at the end when he is leaving and he found peace. He GOT what it meant to be an Indian, he lived it, breathed it, and completely immersed himself in the life for 30 days...and the sweat house really worked on him and opened his heart again in only a way that can be fully understood by other Natives.  It is a spiritual path that can only be taken by someone who is sincere in wanting to learn and willing to open their heart to the unknown. 

Finally, he continued his morning jogging even after he went back home.  That in itself caused me to cry, because in all of us, there is that connection to Nature and our Creator, no matter who we are or where we come from.  We are all one, and *****ody is better than someone else. 



 
 
 
 
 
© 2007 FX NETWORKS, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
 
Home Privacy Policy Terms of use