When I read this story about this American whose mother belongs to a tribe in a dense jungle of Brasil's Amazon, I was, like, FOR REAL? Maybe because Brasil's so huge and many parts of the jungles continue to thrive that these villages and tribes continues to exist today.
For some of us who are exposed to the Internet every single day, looking at reality and pictures that tells us about these people, continues to be shocking. Some parts of the world are untouched by mankind and...that...is amazing.
Apart from learning about this particular tribe through the article, I also formed another opinion, which is the fact that when you are a mother, you are a mother forever. Just like how the son finally trekked his way into the Amazon jungle to find his mom, he just knew he had found her just by looking at her right in the eyes. You will just know.
Anyway, my legs are absolutely aching right now because I have been standing at my table (my manually converted standing table) for hours now, typing and working and I desperately need to sit down and read my phone or something. LOL
By, click on the link to read the story. It's intriguing (for me).
Love,
Marsha
For some of us who are exposed to the Internet every single day, looking at reality and pictures that tells us about these people, continues to be shocking. Some parts of the world are untouched by mankind and...that...is amazing.
Apart from learning about this particular tribe through the article, I also formed another opinion, which is the fact that when you are a mother, you are a mother forever. Just like how the son finally trekked his way into the Amazon jungle to find his mom, he just knew he had found her just by looking at her right in the eyes. You will just know.
Anyway, my legs are absolutely aching right now because I have been standing at my table (my manually converted standing table) for hours now, typing and working and I desperately need to sit down and read my phone or something. LOL
By, click on the link to read the story. It's intriguing (for me).
Love,
Marsha
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