by Margie Nichols
Nope, I’m not blogging about gratitude. Though the situation certainly includes many possibilities for that. Just a couple of things I noticed, given so much time on my hands:
1) We Are Animals. Our Bodies Prevail. In our section of Jersey city, where we were asked to wait out the storm inside rather than evacuate, everyone I knew hunkered down – and down, and down, and down. It felt like hibernating, the decrease in energy level. For me, it didn’t happen at first, not until
5) We’re Giving. A friend in Hoboken told me about a neighbor, the only one with power on the block, who brought out power strips so others could charge their phones. Here, people with generators did the same thing, people shared food, sandbags, helped each other. We aren’t unusual. This is the norm. If we can figure out how to harness this more often there’s hope for the human race.
7) Having an unexpected several days without work – without your normal routine – can lead to thought. And introspection. And blogs like this. Occasionally, insight and wisdom. All that stuff that HAD to get done – maybe not so much as you thought. Dealing with potentially life-threatening situations CAN give you a different perspective on what’s important.
Now the trick is to remember it after it’s over!