snarlingcoyote
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So I'm sitting here, procrastinating, knowing I need to go to bed when I click a link and read that soldiers were pulling bodies from wreckage in Ishinomaki City when they heard a baby's cry. They dismissed it once, but then it was clearly heard. They found a 4 month old infant girl in a pink wooly bear suit howling her head off.
The little girl had been swept out of her parents' arms in the tsunami. Her parents survived and the baby and parents have been reunited. Her parents were sure she was dead.
So anyway I read that and decided that's it. I'm not going worry about people and the nuke threads. If it makes them feel better to worry, so be it. I just want to hear about the actual, real stuff that's going on in the aftermath. I want to know about areas where we can pray and hope and do what we can for the Japanese.
In the grander scheme of things, the fact that the Japanese economy may have completely crashed and ruptured is the scariest thing to think about these days. God knows what we can do to help, but there's got to be something besides pray. (Got a handle on that one, at least!)
The little girl had been swept out of her parents' arms in the tsunami. Her parents survived and the baby and parents have been reunited. Her parents were sure she was dead.
So anyway I read that and decided that's it. I'm not going worry about people and the nuke threads. If it makes them feel better to worry, so be it. I just want to hear about the actual, real stuff that's going on in the aftermath. I want to know about areas where we can pray and hope and do what we can for the Japanese.
In the grander scheme of things, the fact that the Japanese economy may have completely crashed and ruptured is the scariest thing to think about these days. God knows what we can do to help, but there's got to be something besides pray. (Got a handle on that one, at least!)