After A Natural Disaster
The catastrophic earthquake and tsunami in Japan shocked many and touched many hearts. Just not too long ago, we were saddened by the natural calamity in Australia. Even our children, especially Brendan, are very upset by the series of bad happenings.
Now, the possible nuclear meltdown in Japan has added more threats to the survivors.
A HOPE to see more of the orange sun rays among the gloomy clouds
The aftermath of a disaster is difficult to manage and the consequences, the loss and the pain are likely to go a long way. Wealth can rebuild the damaged cities and infrastructures but it cannot bring back those loved ones whose lives are lost.
Life’s so unpredictable and fragile. It is so important to have no regrets by cherishing the people around us and be thankful for the comfort that we have.
Let’s learn NOT to take our environment, our home and the people we love for granted.
Life is short and we better enjoy each single day.
Why am I still dropping entrecard? …
This is so true… We must cherish our loved ones and never take them for granted.
Some people are saying that the end of our planet is near but I don’t believe in them. No one can predict our future.
I agree with you. Life is fragile and unpredictable. We should live it to the fullest.
True true…
The Japenese have taken a hard hit over the past few days. This is way worse then Haiti. Let’s hope Japan gets the best help possible.
2012 is coming,? this just a sign.