Healing

In the chapter that I read today, Ibtisam had to go to the hospital because her left foot was so swollen and infected from walking without shoes for so long. She got to the hospital with her parents and was given an injection and the next thing she knew, she woke up in a room with a bunch of strangers who were also in hospital beds. However, her parents came back and the doctor gave them some medicine and said she could go home and hopefully it would eventually be back to normal.

Ibtisam’s father had also just gotten a job delivering crates of soda and she started to go to work with him while she was waiting on her foot to heal. She was so attached to her father and she would almost never let him out of her grasp. However, eventually, her foot healed back to normal and she stopped going to work with him and she was able to start running around and playing with her brothers again.

Reading this chapter just made me realize how important parents are in children’s lives. Whenever Ibtisam wakes up in the hospital, she immediately starts to cry because she has no idea where her parents are and she thinks that they have left her. Also, the fact that she starts to go to work with her father shows how much of a role he plays in her life. She does not want to go anywhere or do anything without him and that just makes me realize how much my parents have been there for me and I am very appreciative of that.

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  1. Isn't it crazy that people around the world, I should say, CHILDREN around the world, are forced to grow up without good parental influences? Or perhaps no parents at all because of war, disease, famine, etc???

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