For God's Sakes


Speaking to a friend this morning, she was telling me she was trapped in a house full of grandchildren during this pandemic. Needless to say, she’s pretty miserable at this point. I’m sitting here in the backyard with my grandkids locked away at my daughter’s house. We FaceTime every few days, but Lisa sure is missing her grandbabies. I suppose we all have our sacrifices to make. No one really has any advantage over the other, for we all suffer in our own way. 

Outside the mockingbirds are singing, while the Calico out chasing squirrels. Life next door at the Electric Co-op is pretty much unchanged, considering they are essential services. Down the highway log trucks move along as if nothing’s going on, while cars pass by the me heading to the courthouse. Considering how the streets of New York are looking, we appear to be a thriving metropolis. 

Still when the dust settles, the trickledown effect will begin. A handful of cases will turn into a few more and a few more. Then everyone will sheepishly say, “Where did this come from?” We all make sacrifices, but often when we only have no choice. Let’s all do our part and shelter in place, wash our hands, practice social distancing, and for God's sakes quit complaining. For life is finite, life should have purpose, and life is meant to be shared. 

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