originally published in The Chattanooga Times Free Press
It’s definitely “interesting” to go into the grocery store and see empty shelves that had been full of my favorite fruit imported from Mexico. But that pales in comparison to hearing that my sister-in-law is back in the hospital emergency room. Yes, we live longer, but the consequences aren’t so sweet. Then there’s the friend visiting family in Utah who thankfully let us know that he was safe after the shooting of a No King protester. I’m not going to worry about him, but there’s plenty of worry to go around. My step-daughter and her four boys live in Israel, just outside of Jerusalem. She reported hearing the air raid sirens go off five times in one night as Iran and Israel entered what looks like a “full stage war” to achieve total victory. How do we manage this vast array of upheavals?
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