From Deseret News archives:
Utahns in 'midlife' find fulfillment as they change course, take road less traveled
And she honors small changes as being good enough. If you want to lose weight, lose one pound a month. If you want to rise earlier, she says, get up 15 minutes earlier.
Ann and Daryl Hobson knew the excitement of change when they went on a mission for the LDS Church to the Cape Verde Islands in West Africa. They came home in 2004. They came home wanting to go again.
But these days Ann also needs to go to Boise regularly to help her siblings take care of their parents. She couldn't really spend two years in Africa, as she did the first time.
So when a chance came to spend three months in Portuguese-speaking Mozambique, the Hobsons took it. "We've felt for many years that we had time and abilities to offer and much to learn from other cultures and peoples," Ann writes in an e-mail.
The Hobsons are supervisors in the church's Care for Life program, in which volunteers and paid Mozambique staff help surviving members of poor families care for children orphaned by AIDS.
She writes that Mozambicans live quite humbly, and because homes don't have electricity, they spend from dawn to dark outdoors cooking, washing, walking, planting or sewing on a treadle machine. "TVs, computers and stereos are a rarity, as are books," she writes. "Children play with the simplest of creations, in which tin cans, soda pop cans, wire and sticks play a big part."
People in their 50s are almost chronically overworked, she found. "It is a brave new idea that work should be fun," she writes. She interviewed a banker who quit his job to buy a small zoo, and a woman who spent her 50th birthday climbing Kilimanjaro.
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