May 14 2008
A matter of perspective
I have just been texting Borski just now and she has told me that she doesn’t have any internet connection where she’s at, and that she can’t access her take-home work without any connection. Well, there is always a simple solution to that. Hmmm..what might that be?
Simple. I told her to simply no longer think of it and just get some rest.
Anyway, it’s already midnight. The rain has just about stopped. It has been going on the whole day. When I got off work today, we had to travel the long route to Bacolod because our usual route was blocked by a landslide. To add to that, when we got home (about 30 mins later that our usual travel time), there was a blackout that lasted until around 8pm. We were already seriously contemplating on taking our dinner with just candlelight for illumination when the lights went on, thank God. Anyway, still, these things are so petty and pale in comparison to what happened in China, where an earthquake has killed about 12,000 people, and left around 6,000 missing, their worst earthquake in 3 decades.
As for me, I am going to offer a prayer for all those unfortunate souls who lost their lives in that tragedy, and thank God for the previous rainy day. Thank you Lord for all the blessings. Good night.
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yeah, sometimes we complain a lot when in fact we should be thankful, that worse things don’t happen to us.
me, too. i’ll pray for those who lost their loved ones in china.