Waiting for my plane I watched many people walk by or be pushed in wheel chairs. Where did they come from? Where are they going? What are their lives like? What kind of family did they come from or do they have family? Does anybody care? Do they know anybody that does?
I thought: I need to remember more people. I need to send cards and letters to more people. I need to let more people know I am thinking about them.
We need to let many people know they were being thought of, remembered, needed and cared for.
We need to figure out how to love more on people, children, infants, toddlers, older people, and of course it begins with those we’re closest to…our family and friends.
There is an urgency for us as humanity to show love and compassion to one another, especially in our families – to ward off feelings of alienation caused by lack of listening, time, tenderness and touch.
Take time. Make time…every day to show love and care for your peoples. The more we love on people, the more they will love on others and the cycle of care will repeat itself over and over and over.