It’s hard to go back to day to day life when the world
around you bombards you with horror. That’s
what we all are doing.
Today I absolutely must go grocery shopping. My proverbial cupboard is really bare. That doesn’t mean I have forgotten about the
children. We went to a small gathering
last night. I ate three mints and a
slice or two of wrap. Thinking about the
children the rest of my hunger vanished.
Tonight we volunteers meet at the Discovery Shop for a small
dinner. I noted that not many are
participating this year. Perhaps many of
us are too old to bother. Those who come
will be thinking of the children, I know this.
If there was a life reset button, you bet I would set it
back a week ago. But in the midst of
horror, life moves on.
Thank you for coming Friday night. It was so good to see you two!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a gut-wrenching couple of days.
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely terrible and my heart remains broken. However, I want us to keep this in our thoughts because I want the politicians to know that we're not going to forget... we need to toughen our gun laws and that's that! We should have done it long ago... before it became too late.
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ReplyDeleteMy deepest sympathy to all my American friends. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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