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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Beautiful Samoa


Okay, I'm back in the States, but not sure if I'm happy or sad about it. I love Samoa! I could move there easily ... still thinking it over as we listen to the island music and review our photos. The people. Ah, there has never been a more humble or happy people in the world! As my mother said, we found the Garden of Eden. Talk about flowers and plants, fruits, springing from the earth spontaneously! What beauty! We're already planning a trip back with our children. We want them to see how happy you can be with so little. We want them to see the amazing land, the culture and all. Wow!

We spent time with the local people and that had to be my favorite time of all. I made a basket from coconut leaves, made palusami, drank fresh coconut milk and watched the beautiful people perform their dances. I wish I could take everyone back with me to immerse them in a culture that is so beautiful and pure. Such a modest people, can I say it enough? We made some amazing friends and I can't wait to go back to see them again. This time I'm going to learn the language.


We snorkled, ate all kinds of fruits and other things that I couldn't identify and had offers for lodging upon our return. I just pray that the country will never become commercialized, that the people may retain their culture and beautiful way of life. The majority still live in traditional fales, a floor with a thatched roof and no walls. They have so few possessions, but while visiting you learn that possessions are of little value. Life is a gift and we should enjoy it to its fullest.

4 comments:

Tamra Norton said...

Sounds like you had a wonderful time! Okay, so now Samoa is on my list of places I need to visit!

Marsha Ward said...

Robyn, welcome back!

Would you really move there? What work would you/your DH do if you did?

Thanks for blogging today. I've been stewing about what to say, but haven't come up with anything yet. Too much turmoil going on.

Robyn Heirtzler said...

I'd love to simplify my life and that would be the best place to do it. I would miss family, however, so that would be difficult. As for work, they raise their own food, catch their own fish, etc. Of course, I'd be making a fortune writing if we moved there, so income would not be an issue. :) I love to dream!

Tristi Pinkston said...

Holy cow, what an amazing trip. I'm so glad you were able to go.