I really enjoy the linkups that challenge me to reflect: Week Ending, A Simple Woman's Daybook, and 3-2-1 (not exactly a linkup, but same result).
I find myself wanting to sound like the bloggers with meditative posts: Rakhi at Pitter Patter Diaries, Sarah at Everyday Elegance, Leila at Like Mother, Like Daughter. They consistently find deeper treasures in the things of everyday life.
And I want to be a voice for a different perspective on life in another country - showing the fulfillment that can come by embedding yourself in an alien culture, rather than trying to replicate your own culture in an alien place. Embracing and being embraced by the Other.
David and I have plenty of experience with that. In fact, most of our adult lives we have found ourselves in places/social milieus/situations that are WAAAAY different from what we have experienced before, and have found what a great gift it is to step into the unknown and partake of the richness there. That's the foundation from which all my reflections are born. That's the source of all our stories. That's the element that has shaped our lives more than any other.

So the theme of this blog is "life in the Lower South", which is the English translation of "Baja Sur", the state in Mexico that our town is in. As with any small town in Mexico, much of life here revolves around the church, so there is plenty of that element in this blog as well - not only in relationship to our pueblo, but also how it affects us (especially me) on a deep level.
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