Saturday, July 24, 2010

Support on the Journey

I love all the support I have received from my blood family, church family, Jewish family and all other members of my family, blood or not.

I think this is what it's all about, this life we live.  If we can't support each other in the good times and in the bad times, what else do we have.

Sometimes I get annoyed with my husband when I have to ask him for a bit of money because I am short.  He gets a little miffed and I look at him and shake my head.  If he was in that position and I was the one making the most amount of money, that would be no problem for me to support and help him in any way I could.

Besides, the food is for him to eat, it's not like I am buying food and giving it to someone else.

Facebook, for me has become my staunchest place to get support.  No matter what it is I can always count on my Facebook family for support.

We pray for each other, we cry for each other, we laugh with each other, we get miffed at each other, but all in all we support each other.

If someone is stuck and can't move, we support each other in moving forward no matter what the "problem" appears to be.  Any health challenges bring a wave of prayer and support that the feeling of it is palpable.

If all the countries in the world supported each other, what a wonderful world it would be.

I read an article the other day about wealth and there are countries that have no poverty, no bag ladies or men, no homeless people.  And, these countries are not as wealthy as ours is.

It never ceases to amaze me as to why we can't take  model of each of the things that countries are doing right and put them all together and come up with PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TOWARDS MEN.

We read about the atrocities that people are perpetuating on each other.  What a waste of time and energy.  That energy could be better spent on making sure that everyone has enough to eat, a place to live, medicines and other necessities that we all take for granted in this country.

Let's support our troops, but let's also support the people in Appalachia and all over the world.  We all bleed red blood which right there makes us all the same.

C'mon, let's support each other even more than we do already.

Peace and Light

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