Life can bring the unexpected. This is the case for my friend Tatiana who is now fighting for her life. She just need a brand new liver, a shiny working one which will allow her to keep working in her community. You can read her story here: https://www.pih.org/article/zanmi-lasante-psychologist-honored-by-women-deliver Here is the link to help her:… Continue reading Liver transplant
Author: djeanane
Grateful for my health
Health is so often taken for granted. We walk, we talk, we move and we feel ok about it. Without ever thinking about the ones who are sick. I have a friend from high school who have been amputated. At this time she only has 3 fingers. No foot. And she is still smiling. Each… Continue reading Grateful for my health
Haiti, my half island
Born and raised in Haiti, everything in me says Haitian. The way I react to music, the way I love Compas, the way I love fried pork and fried plantains with pikliz. (spicy coleslaw). No matter what is happening over there, when I am in Haiti, I am joyful, I feel home.... My half island… Continue reading Haiti, my half island
Grateful for my couch
I am not very social these days. I like staying alone in my corner. It's not that I have a problem. I just feel comfortable being away to avoid dramas, misunderstandings, or anything that can ruin my peace of mind. And my best friend for the past weeks has been my couch. It knows everything… Continue reading Grateful for my couch