Reaching out of stress & sadness towards peace

It’s been an emotional and draining week and I am so relieved that I’ve made it to the (three-day) weekend.

At work, we finished up the preliminary draft of a report, which we have been working on (practically nonstop) for six weeks, two days early. I am feeling really good about the whole project and very pleased (and proud) with how it turned out.

As the terrible news continues in the aftermath of Katrina, I find my heart sinking deeper and deeper. I’ve been religiously checking the news every few hours (and listening to NPR) hoping for a snippet of good news to offset the overwhelming sadness that has enveloped our nation. My thoughts are with the devastated families across the Gulf Coast, including my friend April who made it safely out of New Orleans, but is unsure about the state of her possessions and home (which she moved into just days before the hurricane).

I feel thankful to be safe and sound, that my friends and family are safe and sound. I hope those directly affected by Katrina are able to reach that place soon.

I am looking toward the long weekend for some rest and relaxation, a very needed break from the stress of the past few weeks and the incredible sadness this week over Katrina.

May we all find a few moments of peace in these hectic and troubled times.

2 thoughts on “Reaching out of stress & sadness towards peace”

  1. My best to April! Perhaps some of my donation to the Red Cross will help her. In the mean time, don’t let people forget the various disparities–I ignored them myself for far too long.

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