Prayer Book
It's a very small prayer book that I use. And it's a prayer book that I've had since the war. So my sister and I got that really tiny prayer book with the Duas, those are the prayers that we say almost every night. We got them from our mom during the war. And that's the one that I've kept using, and I always keep it by my bedside. So to me, it represents courage in the sense that,you know, to still have faith and to still believe. And, you know, it may be a prayer book, in the sense of, you know, our religion. But on the other hand, to me, the words in those prayers are so courageous, to respect the other to still believe, to trust you have faith to never give up to, you know, those, those are the words to to keep you going. And I think it's really courageous to still have faith during such times. And for my mom to have that courage still, and to stay faithful in what she believes in and to trust people. To still have this passion and will for life and to want that for us as well, little girls during the war, to me, it really represents courage.