Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Can't believe it.

Man, I just got off the phone from a friend of mine in Southern Louisiana, he has now been given the unimaginable job of accepting applications from people that have lost everything, or almost everything from Hurricane Rita. So much media attention has been placed on Katrina and New Orleans, that the rest of the area has almost been forgotten. Anyway, he called to tell me of the horrible situations that he has just seen recently. People living in houses that have BLACK MOLD growing on the walls, elderly folks that have holes in their roofs, with much of their homes destroyed. He told me that a old man in a wheelchair was and still is attemtping to build a two bedroom shack, all this from a wheelchair. He also mentioned that he received a call from a young couple, with a small child that were needing help. They had very little roof left on their trailer, and what was there was being held up by 2 x 4's, their trailer will be condemned, but they have no money to even move to another location. People are so very poor, with little or no hope of ever overcoming this situation.

The poverty is almost to hard to imagine, but the issue that is the hardest to come to terms with is the lack of caring of many people. Recently my daughter and I appeared on CTV news, told our story of our travels to Southern Louisiana, etc. We also ended our story by asking those that wanted to travel to the South, with us, to contact us. As we would be going again in May (?). To date there has been only two people that have shown any interest. I can't believe that there has not more people that would want to lend a hand, either physically or financially, to this worthy cause.

These people are no different than you and I are, they have feelings, they cry like we do, they laugh, they feel emotions like we do, they need love like we do. Isn't it surprising, or maybe not to many people have figured it out yet, but THEY ARE JUST LIKE US. The only difference now is, we have shelter, food, clothing, a place to call home, they don't. Do you think it might be different if we were in their situation?

There is book, titled, "If You Want To Walk On Water, You Have To Get Out Of The Boat", their are many people that want to walk on water, but only a few that ever want to get out of the boat. Maybe its time a lot more people got out of the boat, you know the old saying, "Put your money where your mouth is". Once you start on a mission, be it what ever, it does not take long to find those that really do want to walk on water, and those that just think they can.

Blessings

Rocky

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