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we need be brave. [kerri’s blog on merely-a-thought monday]

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it’s not like we initially had a choice.

boom! we were born. and there we were…wherever that was. random.

i often wondered why i wasn’t born into a family with trust funds and fabulous wealth. in recent times, i have decided that if this sort of status-in-life comes with the measures of evil we are witnessing from the oligarchs now at the helm of the country-ship, then i am glad i was spared.

and so, i am where i am. grateful for all that has been bestowed upon me.

the thing i have definitely learned – in my time here – is how brave one must be to be here.

we were sitting around the dinner table, lingering long with wine and conversation, when shelly said, “it takes the brave to come here.”

though at the time she wasn’t speaking about immigration, i would hasten to say that it clearly applies in that sense.

what i felt she was talking about was the transfer of amorphous soul to human being. here – this earth – is not an easy place – it has complications and complexities, egos and hard hearts, fragile love and steadfast commitment to it, dashed dreams, forgivenesses, betrayals and successes, personal perils and impossible challenges. definitely not easy.

to prevail in such a place – sans tough skin – is to ride a tide of emotion – upheaval with a smidge of smooth sailing here and there. but – as i have witnessed from so many others – somewhere along the way one reaches in and pulls bravery up from the depths. because it takes brave.

choosing right now to stand up, speak up, speak out, to not be silent, to not turn away demands that same bravery. here is not what it used to be and – watching the disintegration of everything i have known as this country – requires more than a morsel of courage.

sometimes we feel like an island – surrounded by louder voices that cheer on the nasty. aggression is at a peak; self-serving aggrandizement of the new administration’s agenda is a slap in the constitutional face of this nation.

we turn to those who will have conversation, those who will commiserate, those who will help to balance out the fear and angst we feel. we are all trying to be brave as we look history in the eyes and witness the systematic taking-down of our democracy.

personal perils we have had or have currently in our lives aside, there is a fundamental change happening here – for everyone in the masses.

we need be brave, have courage, be stalwart, lift our voices up.

every day we have awakened in our lives there has been something we have defeated – if only a tiny cold germ or an unkind word from another. we each came here – from some other dimension – to accomplish something, to be something, to contribute something.

i hope that we can be examples of a Here where others less fortunate than us want to be, where the brave are not only the immigrants seeking a better life, a better community, but the brave are us as well – stubbornly refusing to give over to the unconscionable, instead offering that better life, that better community – to others as well as ourselves.

we need all be brave. not the false bravado of the evil-intended, but the love-filled courage of people who are here – on this earth – working and living together, to sustain, to thrive.

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7 thoughts on “we need be brave. [kerri’s blog on merely-a-thought monday]

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  2. coralsquirrel62334d5c3f's avatar

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    • kerrisherwood11's avatar

      i’m not sure how to eloquently respond to this. 😂

      • coralsquirrel62334d5c3f's avatar

        Well, damn it! In my email I explained the mix up. Ugh…I’m too old. I need a nap, but we had to go to Rapid City for my eye examination and eye medicine. Long day. Maybe a blood transfusion would help.

      • kerrisherwood11's avatar

        Hoping that your eye treatments are helping in a big way! So much to go through! Hugs to you both!! xoxo

      • coralsquirrel62334d5c3f's avatar

        Don’t know if I mentioned this before, but I am part of a study given by a pharmaceutical company from Switzerland. I give my left eye 3 drops of their medicine per day. Got 9 more months to do this. Every 5 weeks Black Hills Eye Institute examines my eye. Cool, eh? -Cris

      • kerrisherwood11's avatar

        This is VERY cool! And – we hope that it is making a difference!! Hugs! xoxo

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