Yesterday I updated a post to include a school photograph taken when I was eight. I was taken aback at the few things that stood out for me. I have written before about how unhappy I was at moving to a new school, and right before me was the evidence. It looks like I was scowling, and turned away from the camera as if I didn’t want to be there (which I didn’t).
Also, the other thing that seemed so normal to me at the time was the demographics of the class. I was brought up in the height of apartheid-era South Africa, and captured in the photograph was a testament to that. My children in Australia attend the local public school, and in their class they have children of all races.
I became especially aware of the politics of the country when I went to a convent at the age of 13, which was allowed by the State to include children of all races. My best friend turned out to be of dark skin, and we became the best of friends. This was from the year 1987, when apartheid was still strictly enforced. My friend was not allowed to catch the same bus as me. We were not allowed to have coffee in a coffee-shop together. But we looked past all that, and enjoyed the friendship that we had. It was just how it was. We are still friends today, even though I am so far away. What it taught me is that friendship is color-blind. Policies can dictate, but love overrules.

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Love knows no boundaries! And know one can do anything about the loving connection of people!
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Thank you, Erika!
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Very welcome, I love that post, Vonita 🙂
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“Policies can dictate, but love overrules.” That phrase should go viral!
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Yay! Thank you so much!
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Second girl in row two?
The heart beats under laws of it’s own, man cannot dictate the love it radiates.
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Yes, second from left in middle row
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“Friendship is color-blind”. That is the take-home word for me! Lovely post. 🙂
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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