Athens and I have a developed an addiction here in
Africa. They say the first step in
recovery is acknowledgement of that addiction and to seek help. We acknowledge our addiction and have even
mentioned to other missionaries here that we need help. We keep saying how we
need to quite, but we are still struggling to overcome this addiction; our
addiction to African hand-woven baskets.
It started out innocently enough, with the buying of one basket. But we couldn’t seem to stop there, or say
no. The minute we see the “basket man”
coming we are running for the door with our money. It is almost as good as a mall trip back
home, except for the “basket man” brings the baskets to you! When he comes he brings an assortment of
different baskets; some are big with handles and a lid, others are small and
squat and have no lid. They can be
colorful with purple, yellow or red stripes running around the baskets. When we
see him coming we never know what kind of baskets he is bringing, which only
adds to the excitement of our basket addiction.
We don’t need these baskets, and we are running out of places in the
house to put them but still we buy them. We are becoming hoarders! There needs to be a ten step program to
overcoming your addiction to African hand-woven basket. I can just see it now, “Hi my name is Carlie
and this is my friend Athens and we are addicted to African hand-woven
baskets.” Until we receive the help we
need to overcome this addiction, there are still places in this house that
would look good with a basket.
I MISS YOU TWO SOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!! I am going to write you both emails!! You can feed my addiction to stuff like that ;) Come visit me! I love and miss you both!! xoxo
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