Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Day the Earth (Didn't) stood Still

Seems to me like so far 2010 is a lesson in loss, first on a personal level and now on a global level. A massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook the very foundations of Haiti, killing tens of thousands and leaving millions homeless, without water, without food, and possibly injured. Dead bodies pile the streets and blood literally flows into gutters like water. I can't even begin to imagine such a devastated scene. As quick as relief is coming, as a bystander has describes it, “None of this will seem quick enough if you have a loved one who is trapped, if you are sleeping on the streets, if you can’t feed your children.”

Here on the other side of the world I'm sitting here thinking about how tired I am and how I want to get in bed. Funny how insignificant everything suddenly seems. I want to help. I really really do. But it's naive to think that I can make a difference, truthfully. That any of us can make a difference. Sounds kinda pessimistic. Maybe because I'm tired. I guess all we can do really is remain hopeful and pray for them. And again, never hold back on telling someone how much you care about them. Because you never know when your world could be shaken up and everything could be taken away from you. Well, that is all, time to sleep. My heart and best wishes go out to the victims of the Haiti earthquake. Stay strong guys.

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