One week ago today the world for many of our friends, families, and neighbors changed. Beauty and calm turned to horror and destruction.
Amidst the tears, desperation, and losses yet to be fully realized; one thing rose to the top. America, as we know it in our hearts, came through. Neighbor helped neighbor. Compassionate people around the country strove to provide links to survival.
The response was instant, it was instinctive, it was real. No second guessing, no red tape, no what’s in it for me … it was full blown ‘we care’ at its most personal level.
We couldn’t reach our Asheville son. A resourceful neighbor found a way to let us know he was OK, or as he nonchalantly put it ... we are hanging in there together.
Hurricane Helene left widespread misery in her path. She also left us with the conviction that despite reports to the contrary, there are still more good people than others.
As Robert Frost said, ‘we have promises to keep – but there are miles to go before we sleep.’ And so, good people, from my son's neighbor ... hang in there, together. We need each other.
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