Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Purse

I carry a purse I bought in South Africa this past summer (on John's sabbatical). It was crocheted of (strips of) blue plastic bags and a little colored yarn by a woman who lived in Gugulethu. We met her as we were concluding our "tour" of the township of Gugulethu near Cape Town the first week of our visit. Her little table of beautifully crocheted crafts was set alone near the parked car.

I did not learn her name, and I do not remember her face. But I remember Thando, our guide, quietly telling us that she had HIV/AIDS, and was trying to support herself. Health insurance, I guessed, was not part of the picture.

As for me, I have received regular and
extensive diagnostic care - mostly paid for by my husband's health insurance. And now, with this appearance of cancer, I have hope of wellness, with treatment, again, mostly paid for by health insurance.

I know I do not have to go to South Africa for stories of people without insurance. But I carry her story with me.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Laura,
you have such great strength. I commmend you for that.
I would like to say that I know you are going to be okay.
But, like you said, only GOD holds the key to our future and it is his will that shall be done.
I want you to know that I am
praying for you, for a successful surgery, and a speedy recovery.
Hang in there kiddo.
Love,
Janis Drean
1-22-08