I want to say, perhaps someone wanted me to truly be thankful.
Just a few hours ago, I posted about being thankful California rains aren't too bad. And then this happens just a few miles north of me.
I hope the people of La Conchita find their loved ones
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Monday, January 10, 2005
A little perspective
It's been raining nonstop for a while here, and my neighborhood has started flooding. We live in the bottom of a valley, and my street is one of the major roads coming down off the hill, so it can turn into a real river. I spent this evening sandbagging our front door and garage.
Now, I usually gripe and complain when I have to go out in the rain and put heavy bags of sand up, making our house into a miniature fortress. But as I hunched over the sand pit with my shovel and a wet bag, I thought of the people in East Asia, people who had no warning, people for whom some foot high wall of sand would have been no security.
Perspective!!!
I stopped grumbling instantly. I think other families filling bags with me thought the same thing, because it was surprisingly quiet.
So what if a few inches of water seep into our house. Who cares if the carpet gets wet. At least we'll have a house in the morning! And our lives!
Now, I usually gripe and complain when I have to go out in the rain and put heavy bags of sand up, making our house into a miniature fortress. But as I hunched over the sand pit with my shovel and a wet bag, I thought of the people in East Asia, people who had no warning, people for whom some foot high wall of sand would have been no security.
Perspective!!!
I stopped grumbling instantly. I think other families filling bags with me thought the same thing, because it was surprisingly quiet.
So what if a few inches of water seep into our house. Who cares if the carpet gets wet. At least we'll have a house in the morning! And our lives!
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