I was sitting at home last night eating tortilla chips and refried beans and drinking filtered ice water as I watched the news from Louisiana. Hundreds and hundreds of people starving... "I just want some clean water. I'm thirsty." I heard one woman say. "We're hungry!" "Help us! Help us!" They chanted. I got so choked-up I could hardly swallow. I mean, there I was in my comfy chair in my cozy apartment drinking water and eating fresh food and there they were, people who are literally only hours away from me... homeless, lost, scared, starving, desperate, and dying.
It pulled my heart to the floor. It makes my chest tight and I can't help but feel so helpless to help. So I did what I could do in that moment and I logged on to the Red Cross website and donated as much as I could.
I wish that I could take all the food out of my kitchen down there and give it to the people who really need it right now.
There was a man who stood next to his 10-year-old son and said, "We have nothing now." And the two of them grabbed each other and cried so hard. I don't think I've ever seen a man cry that hard.
But they do have something... they have each other and the love that they share. Sometimes love is all we have, especially when there is nothing else left. We truly have nothing when we don't have love to share with others.
I could do without everything I own, but I can't do without the love from my family - my parents, my son, my ex, my closest relatives and friends. And you guys on the JCF. I want you all to know that it goes both ways and I hope that you appreciate it as much as I do. I'm sure you do.
It's strange how tragedy can make you realize just how grateful you are for what you have in your life, isn't it?
It pulled my heart to the floor. It makes my chest tight and I can't help but feel so helpless to help. So I did what I could do in that moment and I logged on to the Red Cross website and donated as much as I could.
I wish that I could take all the food out of my kitchen down there and give it to the people who really need it right now.
There was a man who stood next to his 10-year-old son and said, "We have nothing now." And the two of them grabbed each other and cried so hard. I don't think I've ever seen a man cry that hard.
But they do have something... they have each other and the love that they share. Sometimes love is all we have, especially when there is nothing else left. We truly have nothing when we don't have love to share with others.
I could do without everything I own, but I can't do without the love from my family - my parents, my son, my ex, my closest relatives and friends. And you guys on the JCF. I want you all to know that it goes both ways and I hope that you appreciate it as much as I do. I'm sure you do.
It's strange how tragedy can make you realize just how grateful you are for what you have in your life, isn't it?
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