I have been watching the Chile Mine Mission, since yesterday with the rescue of Miner #1, and as his child and wife waited desperately for their loved one I too feel like I felt almost all the emotions they experienced as well. Even as the child burst in tear viewers felt the intensity and the emotions of the situations, the realness of the moment. Often overlooked simplicities, mining . . .miners . . .people. .. children . . .animals. . . everything. How often do we overlook simple things, and don't realize the impact it could possibly have if it was no longer around. Now I'm still glued to CNN watching the rescue of Miner #28, watching another younger child almost breaking down as she waits to wrap her arm around the person that people probably told her she would never see again. Shivers, chills, tears, .. . . it's so real and I feel them all.
Watching this and seeing the collaboration of so many countries, people, and media channels as they work together to report and to get these miraculous survivors out makes me feel so United. For once I feel like "United Nations" actually represents the word and the world. . .our world. A world of compassion, hope, and collaboration in all adversities.
Internationally Patriotic,
(OOOO Hugs NO Kisses)
The InExperienced Expert
Watching this and seeing the collaboration of so many countries, people, and media channels as they work together to report and to get these miraculous survivors out makes me feel so United. For once I feel like "United Nations" actually represents the word and the world. . .our world. A world of compassion, hope, and collaboration in all adversities.
Internationally Patriotic,
(OOOO Hugs NO Kisses)
The InExperienced Expert
it's nice to just stop and reflect sometimes on the beauties of life