Praying for Boston

I was awoken this morning to my husband telling me the news of a terrible bombing in the U.S. that occurred during the Boston marathon.  After hearing the words leave his mouth, I was snapped out of my sleepy state and ran to the phone to call my family.  Not because they ran the marathon or knew anyone or did, not because we are from Boston, just because I wanted to hear their voices.  It’s amazing how something so terrible can happen.  Still today, almost 12 years after September 11th, which changed the way I think, the job I chose and the life I live, terrible things are still happening all around the world.  It makes me want to be closer to home, closer to my family and realize again how short life truly is.  Today, it felt almost trivial posting about anything else but how much I’m grateful for my family, my friends, my health and just my life.  This blog has been such a huge part of my life for almost two years and I want to thank you, my followers and readers, for being a part of my extended family and friends.  I hope wherever you are and whatever you may be doing today, please remember we only have one life and make the most of everyday.

Praying for Boston tonight here in Hong Kong,
Grace

 

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4 Responses to Praying for Boston

  1. my sister was running the marathon and was a mile behind her friends- if she had been with them she would have been in the hospital too. So scary- makes you really feel blessed and thankful for everything you have. LIfe is too short! much love for this post in praying for those poor families and people in boston. <3 xo

  2. gailiotas says:

    My heart aches for the victims of this horrendous act. We will continue to pray for all the injured and their families. God bless them all!

  3. BarbM. says:

    Nicely said, Grace.

  4. Genevieve says:

    Such a beautiful statement, Grace. This indeed hit close to home for me because my brother and his family live in Boston, and I thank God they’re okay. My prayers go out to everyone who was affected. God bless America.