Images

I spent the morning delivering photographs to about half of the elders in our program. Today was just me and a translator, wandering Titanyen trying to remember how to get to each house and asking for directions often. I am sunburnt, and my legs are jelly from all the walking and climbing. It was such a fun day!

When you give someone a photograph in Haiti, they are unlikely to shrug, say thanks and move on. The experience is more like this: lots of laughter. Gasping and close studying, rattling on in Creole much faster than I can keep up with. Sometimes hugging or kissing the images. Definitely hugging and kissing me. Often calling friends or neighbors over to see, if they haven’t invited themselves already. Polite and impolite banter. Gratitude.

The week before I left for a Minnesota visit, one elder in Cite Soleil asked me for a picture of himself and a picture of me. A little embarrassed, but honored that my friendship was important to him, I decided to comply. I decided to print out a picture of myself for each of the elders, along with the pictures I printed of them.

This has led to the humbling experience of having Haitians openly critiquing my photos, but mostly it has led to wonderful interactions with the people I love. One dear man told me today that I bring him great joy and that he prays for me as he sleeps at night. Others I haven’t been able to interact with as much, asked me not to forget them and to visit more. So far, each one has received me into their home with no reservation, eager to wit with me for a moment.

A few of the elders have cell phones. Most probably have access to a mirror, though I haven’t seen many. Most probably have a few photographs. Still, it isn’t a given that you’ll get the chance to take a good look at yourself every day. A current photograph isn’t easy to acquire in Haiti, which is why I print them via Amazon or Walgreens when I’m in the states and bring them back. It is a gift I am happy to give. And I am thankful to the elder team who took some wonderful updated and silly photos when they were here last month.

I’ve been thinking about the significance of images this week, and it was one theme we touched on in the Bible study I attend this past week. If Jesus was the image of God, and we are all made in the image of God, there is something Holy we see when we see images of ourselves. There is something Holy we see in each other, something we recognize, the image of God.

The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him.” Colossians 2:15-16

2 thoughts on “Images

  1. Thank Katie for bringing back fond memories through these pictures. My heart is alway with the elders and seeing them in your pictures have given me joy. See you in May.

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