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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Celebrate life, yours and everyone else's!

The entire month of September 2010 so far has been a period of introspection. I was detected with Dengue Fever in the beginning of the month. I was hospitalized and had to undergo two platelet transfusions. After this, I came home and have been resting at home since September 6. I am much better now and will go back to work tomorrow (September 20).

Today I actually stepped out of the house for the first time since September 6. Cheryll and I went for a walk and I really enjoyed it.

This entire period has given me a much needed rest and time to think about life, love, family, friends and God Almighty. I feel humbled and blessed at the same time knowing how much love and prayers were sent to me during this period. I thank God for all of those people who love me. I thank God for giving me this life. Recovering from an ailment makes you love life even more. I am now fully aware of how important each and every life is.

Though we read in the newspapers, watch the news on TV, radio and the Internet and we notice every single day that there are people being killed, abused, tortured, etc. and we really just associate them with a number, a statistic. This sounds mean, but it is true. '100 killed', '25 killed', etc. But the truth is, these are not just numbers and statistics, these are people like you and me. People with families, people with lives, with friends, with hopes, dreams, ambitions, fears, loves, favorites, beliefs, hobbies, etc. etc.

We need to remember this. Because it seems to me that we are becoming more and more hardened and immune to these things that are going on all around the world. We must never forget that everyone that is lost to violence, crime, disease, poverty, disaster is a living, breathing, thinking human being like you and me. Let us never forget that lives lost are not just statistics on the news. Each one lost is the end of a dream. We must pause and remember and honor those lost.

I feel happy that I was saved. But I also have been reminded of the value of each and every human life. God bless you all and remember next time when you hear or see news about people lost, pause for a moment and honor those who are lost.

Celebrate your life and everyone else's!