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August 2005
Next week we move into
our newly-rebuilt home, 22 months after Hurricane Isabel destroyed
our house on the water. It would be hard to convey how excited I am
about having a home again (after living with a very patient relative
all this time in the second floor of her house). Despite the
hardships and heartaches we have endured since our house and
virtually everything in it was ruined, I have also been aware of the
many blessings the storm brought to my life. In my journaling the
other day, I listed some of the things I have learned, and thought I
would share them with you today, in no particular order. I have
learned..
- To take nothing for granted, and
to always be grateful for every minute of life.
- That possessions are not necessary
for a rich life.
- That the quality of Chinese food,
salad bars, and fast-food joints vary widely (important to know
for someone who has pretty much existed on take-out food for two
years).
- That what truly matters in this
world are relationships.
- That I can live quite simply and
happily in just two rooms.
- That grieving is a long and
layered process.
- That really comfortable and
stylish shoes are hard to replace.
- That in times of stress it is
doubly important to care for myself spiritually, emotionally,
physically, and relationally.
- That cooking and entertaining are
the things I miss most about not having a home.
- That my clients are supportive,
generous, and interested in my well-being.
- That humor and laughter make even
the toughest times bearable.
- That simple acts of kindness from
others stay indelibly in my mind and heart.
- That I can express my opinions
strongly and still be okay when I don't get my way (this mainly
relates to furniture shopping experiences with my beau!).
- That some things that were lost in
the flood, like my antique cup and saucer collection, I may
always mourn for.but will always have the memories.
The tough times in
life often bring valuable lessons. What are you learning from your
travails at work and in life in general? If I can support you in any
way, please call.
Sharon
Sharon Keys Seal
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