tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5066612659034209366.post2188101216911619744..comments2023-08-08T09:08:39.745-07:00Comments on Grateful Mama: HaitiSugar Magnoliahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16071565706988591786noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5066612659034209366.post-62562218075154842922010-01-18T06:26:37.789-08:002010-01-18T06:26:37.789-08:00Oh, mother nature for sure. Look at the tsunami a...Oh, mother nature for sure. Look at the tsunami a few years ago. That killed over 100K people. Unreal. Can you imagine something like that happening here in the USA? Katrina killed a few thousand and that was just difficult to believe. I worry about mother nature all the time. And most of the time it affects poor people living in poor conditions in houses we would never set foot in. The way things are in Haiti it will make it difficult for help to get to where it is needed. There is chaos, no one really taking charge, their president in MIA (coward) and many who survived the tremors will die before help arrives. Americans have too much. Many in the world have too much. We want and want and often do not see what is precious and important. I am guilty of that too. We can only strive to be better, to do better.botfishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02796157435824550847noreply@blogger.com