Thursday, November 1, 2012

Finding Inspiration In The Every Day-2



Even though we had days of warning about Hurricane Sandy and were as prepared for it as we could be, for millions this mighty storm took away basic things we rely on and take for granted -electricity, running water and connectivity. It damaged homes and cars and brought the trains to a standstill. 



We live less than 4 hours drive away from New York. If the winds had blown differently, we could have been the ones without power and water as we were last summer. 




And so finding inspiration in the every day this week, means for me, appreciating how lucky we are:-
To be able to flick on a switch and put on a light.
Turn on a faucet and get running water.
Pick up our charged phones and be able to make a call.

 In Hoboken NJ having access to electricity took on a whole new meaning and the generosity of neighbors made it possible for people without power to recharge and reconnect.

These basics that we rely on, are things I am very grateful for. I'm just sad that it takes a hurricane to remind me and my heart goes out to those who are struggling right now without them.

Gilly

Photo from Russell Stainer via FB -seen in Hoboken NJ


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6 comments:

  1. Yes, this is very inspiring. (In answer to your comment on fb). That Dunkirk spirit gets everywhere.

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    1. Thanks Rachel- Yup! New Yorkers/New Jersey/ Long Islanders keeping calm and carrying on! Unfortunately after 9/11 they are familiar with catastrophe.
      Shabbat shalom
      Gilly

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  2. hello Gilly, new visitor on your site from twitter. oh please do take care and wishing you good strength to face all the damages this hurricane left. cheers!

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    1. Hi MariaAna,
      Welcome to Brainstorm from Twitte.Thank you very much for coming to visit and for your good wishes. In Washington DC we are doing much better than our friends in NY.
      Wishing courage and strength to deal with the weeks and months ahead.
      Gilly

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  3. It must be awful for those badly affected, but yes, nice see people with kind hearts helping others.

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    1. I agree Liz. These random acts of kindness do really make a difference.
      GIlly

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