Friday, June 13, 2008

Scribbles and Scrambles ~ Small World


I live in a city in Iowa. Really. We have interstates (two intersecting ones to be exact. We also have huge issues with drug traffic because of that connection.) Our Super Wal-Mart has been around for over a dozen years. We have a massive multi-screened theater and DSL. We aren't exactly snooty in the arts arena but we do have a hockey team and pull in some big entertainment names.

Right now you're probably scratching your head and wondering why I'm telling you this.

A tornado ripped through a town just 45 miles away from me. A Boy Scout camp was in progress and four young men lost their lives.

The next day, as stories were shared and shock was expressed, I found that I know four people who are connected to these young men.

My metro area population is half-a-million.


The size of the world never ceases to amaze me.

One young man was homeschooled and his mom belonged to an organization with a friend from church. My daughter works with a woman who's related by marriage to another casualty, a second friend at church used to work with the father of a victim. My co-worker's youth group is home of a young survivor who lost a close friend in the tragedy.

My heart and prayers go out to these families who are so connected in this huge world.
The ripples each of our lives make in that world is humbling.

1 comment:

Birdie said...

how horrible! Yeah, we lived on Offutt AFB, just inside the back gate for about6 years. Bubby was born at Earhling BUrgquist Hospital byt the Hardeses that gave me so much yummy fried chicken & ice cream :P Funny! We'd love to go back just to have Nettie's. If you haven't eaten there yet, you've missed THE BEST Mexican food on earth. When we lived there the original owners were there and the husband would work the register. OUr favorite waitress knew us by name *sigh* oh and the Chinese food - man it was the best. I loved the one by the base and there was this one down 84th street, I believe and it was int he strip mall down there. They had the best Chinese dish we've ever had. It was Hunan Shrimp & Pork . we've never found anything that good since. I bet the place is gone now. The waitress there knew us too and she was the daughter of the owner. She went to China on vacation and brought us back three beautiful souvenirs even. She was the nicest girl! I'll have to ask Big D. if he remembers the name of that place.