My favorite aunt said to me, "It’s not surprising you married an Arab. You
spent your childhood reading about other cultures." Later college courses in
social science convinced me we develop different cultures and religious
practices in response to our unique histories and the challenges of our
different environments. Over the decades I attempted with limited success to
explain Middle Eastern behavior to my Anglo-American family and friends.
Quick tempered, I sincerely tried to follow the admonishment of an earlier
Quaker to walk cheerfully upon the earth and seek that of God in all I meet.
I included those who will not look at the world, even for a moment, through
the viewpoint of another’s reality. Now I observe images of frightened and
wounded Iraqi children and see the vulnerable, dark-eyed beauty of my own
grandchildren.
You may reach me at bronwinpeel@hotmail.com
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