Sunday, March 6, 2011

The stories keep coming

Now that the dust has settled, so to speak, and Christchurch people are picking up their fragmented lives the rest of the world goes on. It is hard once the initial tragedy occured for people to go about their everyday lives just as before.

However now life it starting to get back to some normality the post-mortums begin. This is the normal path of grief.

I feel for everyone who has suffered a loss. I personally don't know anyone who has suffered tragically in the earthquake but I am sure I would too come up with some regrets. It is very difficult to be philosophical at this time.

So lets send some love to everyone and wish them comfort and solice that they can find some peace within to see them through this time. The rest of us do feel for you. We can't forget you, not that we would want to, as you come to us each day, several times a day through the media.

I know they get some criticism but it is pleasing to know that NZ journalists showed humility, more so than our cousins across the ditch and from other countries according to a Radio New Zealand Spot on the media yesterday. It appears how they get the story doesnt matter.

This is what makes New Zealand and their people so great. It is what has made us so sought after in other countries. It is our humanness, our humility. Yes we are a very humble race and may we remain so.

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