Visiting Honya Sparked Memories and Joy in Preemptive Love Staff
June 8, 2010 by Joshua
Since the first day I met this girl – that first day when her parents took her from the hospital and brought her to our office with her bloody I.V. still in hand – she has been a favorite of mine. Alright, I know I’m probably not supposed to have favorites in this work, but I do. And Honya is one of them. I’ll never forget that first time we met last September.
I so clearly remember my thoughts – how afraid her parents seemed; how this tiny bundle in a mother’s arms seemed too delicate to be human; how the faded blood on her bandages seemed to match her shirt perfectly; how I thought this girl would never be sent to surgery, given her fragility.

Well, I was wrong. And in being so proven, I have grown irreversibly attached to her.
Honya was the first child I traveled with to surgery. In the Iraqi airport as her father waved goodbye, watching his wife and only daughter leave the country for the first time, I saw a foreshadowing of the emotional days ahead. The fears, the tension, the waiting, the unknowns – it was impossible to go through these things with them and not be drawn close to her and her family.
Honya won my heart. This tiny girl with a body in need of repair – this innocent, beautiful young child – had captured me. Praise God the surgery was successful and that Honya has had her life restored to her, perhaps relieving my heart as much as her parents’. She has been home now for seven months and is doing great! We recently heard she was sick and was taken to our local hospital. So, I went with Awara and Jessica to visit her and her family to make sure she was doing well.
What can I possibly write that is not better expressed through photographs?
Could I express her smile in words, or just show you? Could I write of her growth, of her energy, and her pinkness; or just show photographs? Could I write of the transformation of this little girl from a tiny baby in the arms of a fearful mother, or just show you her smile as she runs down the halls? Could I write of how her little eyes melt my heart, or just let you see them?


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| Joshua Gigliotti is a PLC Summer Intern ('09) turned short-term staff who spends a majority of his time with PLC taking exceptional photos of children in Iraq in an effort to humanize Iraqis and portray them as people full of dreams and hope. When his camera is not in-hand, Josh is often found in local tea houses with friends and also enjoys traversing the great outdoors. Follow Joshua on Twitter: @JoshGigs. |














