Also, in recent events, I am sure anyone with access to the news has heard about hurricane Sandy and the devastation it has caused to the east coast US. Those of you who know me personally know I am an east coast resident, and I thank you for your concern about me and my family. Thankfully, the only thing I lost was power for four days. Considering the fact that is all I lost, it makes me realize, especially this close to Thanksgiving, just how much it is I have to be thankful for. It's just heartbreaking to see what has happened to the barrier islands near by. Many people there lost everything. Some of these people are my coworkers, friends, or friends/family of friends.
I could not believe the amount of devastation I saw. But I also could not believe the outpouring of love and care I saw in my own backyard. Whether it was a local carpenter helping people rebuild their homes for free, those with electricity, heat and running water opening their homes to friends who didn't have any, or even total strangers simply offering each other a shoulder to cry on. I also must offer my sincerest thanks to the tireless efforts of the police, (volunteer) fire, EMT, electrical crews, National Guard and Coast Guard.
One locally based company has even gone as far as to design a t-shirt (a pretty cool one at that, I think) with the profit going to help those affected by Sandy. Check it out here:
http://jettylife.com/store/Shop_item.php?id=1059&cat=1&sub=0
It will take a long time to rebuild our homes, businesses and beaches, but I have confidence we will pull together as a community and get it done!
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