The Worst Of Times Brings Out The Best of People
My daughters we're sleeping safe and sound as I checked on them
again. I sat glued to my television as the Hurricane swept
across the Gulf and began to make land fall in the early morning
hours. I stood guard over the house as I fought to stay awake,
eyes growing heavy, my stomach tied in knots. Suddenly the wind
began to pound against my windows, eerily moaning as it began to
toss shingles off of roof tops and causing palm trees to bend
further and further to alas they could fight the pounding winds
no more. I watched through my bedroom window stunned, suddenly
aware for the first time of the fury of the storm, a storm that
none of us expected, including the forecasters and other experts.
Daylight came and through my window I caught my first glimpse of
the destruction. I could see an apartment across the lot that
had it's railing blown off along with the outside storage door
from its hinges. There were huge trees lying against buildings,
holding residents captive in their homes. Finally the pounding
began to stop, all but periodic wind gusts had finally seized.
As I opened my front door I saw many of my neighbors straggling
about, assessing the damage, most with looks of disbelief of how
much damage the hurricane had caused. We were without power or
phone service, including cell phones which had lost their
service as well. We were on our own, yet we were all in this
together.
Later that afternoon the sun began to shine and a cool wind
began to blow. It was so surreal how we seemed to suddenly be
experiencing a totally different season. How could it possibly
be so beautiful outside in wake of the devastation and chaos
that only moments ago had us fearing for our very lives?
We knew how fortunate we were to be spared the discomfort of the
usual hot and humid days, thus making it a lot more tolerable to
be without air conditioning and welcomed the cool breeze flowing
through our open windows.
With nightfall came a great sense of helplessness. Candles
flickered from window to window in each neighbors house. There
must have been a million stars glistening from above, not a
cloud in the sky. Across the way my flashlight settled on a
neighbor cooking on a gas grill. He asked if the children and I
were alright and then he kindly offered us the use of his grill,
which I gladly accepted. I took out every bit of meat and
chicken in my defrosted freezer and grilled for over 3 hours. I
gave away whole chickens to several of my neighbors who I had
said hello to many times, yet never knew their names before that
night. This was the beginning of something very special. This
was blessing that came with the pain. It put a smile on my face
and showed me a beautiful side of the true nature and compassion
brought out in people in times of trouble and adversity. A rare
occasion to witness the unselfish and caring side of our inner
beings. I looked up at the heavens and smiled, wondering, was
someone trying to tell us something?
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