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From EarthShip Decor posted by My Modern House
Your diet is not only what you eat. It’s what you watch, what you listen to, what you read, & the people you hang around. Be mindful of the things you put into your body. Emotionally, Spiritually and Physically.
“Manage with bread and butter until God sends the honey.”
— Moroccan proverb
you become what you believe, so believe in yourself
One of the most iconic photographs taken during the first intifada:
Micheline Awwad holding her bright yellow high heel shoes as she threw stones at israeli forces in Beit Sahour
Micheline, 30 years later, recalling what happened the day the photo was taken:
“I was wearing a black shirt and top, a yellow scarf and yellow heels. There was a special mass at the church, otherwise I wouldn’t have worn that outfit for a protest,” recalled Micheline Awwad, a mother of two who now works in a hotel. The context, she explained, was Palestine’s 1987 intifada, or “uprising,” a conflict that lasted until 1993 and saw an estimated 14,000 Palestinians and 271 Israelis killed.
“We didn’t expect any demonstrations. When I saw the Israeli army approaching and young men were confronting them, I followed the young men. When I started running, I couldn’t run with those shoes. I took them off and carried them. Then I bent down and picked up a stone. I didn’t know someone was taking a picture,” she told BBC News. “It was an uprising from the heart. Young men and women passionately took to the streets.”
From EarthShip Decor posted by My Modern House