Sound of Music - Climb Every Mountain
She wrote to ask if this annual event - which has been held for decades - should be cancelled, toned down or held as planned.
Here's what I wrote:
Life is short and there are many twists and turns. I, for one, do not think that remaining in a mood of grief, hopelessness, worry or anxiety does anything positive for anyone (especially those who have really suffered up north) and doing so only robs us of our energy, happiness, enthusiasm, and rationality. This is not a healthy situation.
The best thing we can do for those who have suffered - and for ourselves - is to get our lives back in order, get positive, get things moving (that includes the economy) so we can help those people and help ourselves. Of course, everyone grieves in a different way. There is no one best way.
We have to accept what has happened and work our way through it for the betterment of all - especially our children.
In short, I think that the luncheon should go on as planned. We should not pine nor continue with the sadness - nor feel guilt - about wanting to overcome this burden.
As sure as the sun will rise tomorrow, this too shall pass. We shall overcome. The sooner we smile again, the better it will be for our children. Like I said, anxiety and worry are not symptoms of healthy people.
My two cents.
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