For a couple of minutes I wondered if this was true or not. Then, I heard the sirens. Sirens, sirens, sirens, for what seemed like forever.
I thought I could go to school and pretend I was alright after the loss. I was standing there when my best friend asked me “are you okay?”
It was very comforting to know of the love and concern coming in from all areas of the world. Their love touched my heart.
Even though the world and the news goes globally, I have found that we are all the same, caring about people and I realize that the world has gotten smaller and we can care about our fellow man.
UCC Strong is more than a tag line. It does describe our response to this horrible tragedy.
In the midst of fielding calls I was in and out of a few stores and noticed how clerks and customers were treating each other with extra patience, care, and kindness. I also remember the beauty of watching as people cared for friends and strangers.
I cried for the families who were affected… I felt their sorrow. I felt their pain.
It was such a huge relief to see the faces of my campus friends.
The community and the responses I see on a daily basis, those of generosity and kindness that have brought us all closer together keep me hopeful.