By Anonymous
What an opportunity we have been presented with during this time of the Pandemic. A time to recalibrate, reset, and think about what we want to be sure to keep in our lives. An enforced housekeeping, if you will. This is a luxury that those of us who are healthy, and in kind, loving, and respectful relationships can take the time to put into action. I have learned that I am more patient than I thought. That the communication with family , friends, and community that happened spontaneously in the past , is still fresh and enjoyable when , out of necessity, becomes more calculated and scheduled. That I miss being able to do nice things for others. I learned that much of my daily joy is in finding ways to make life easier, happier, more fun for others. I will now have to find other ways to do that that don't involve dinner invitations , concerts, theatre and in person visits. I know more people in my Dorshei Emet community. I have loved, and been inspired by, the on -line presentations, the Torah study, and the time to read more carefully the weekly bulletins from the Shul. May we all be encouraged to stick to the protocols, look out for one another, and remain healthy and in positive spirits to keep ourselves , our families, and our community strong through these unusual times.
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Anonymous
9/22/2020 12:36:15 pm
What a thoughtful reflection!
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