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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required It’s 4:00 A.M. and my alarm clock rudely awakens me. As I wash my face, I look in the mirror I ask, “Why do I do this? I don’t have to, and there are so many things I’d rather be doing.” As I am leaving, I kiss my still sleeping wife on the forehead, and I am reminded of the answer to my question… I do this to give my family whatever in life they wish. As dawn breaks, I make my way across town in heavy traffic. The news on the radio dulls the monotony of my commute, “…hot and dry today, the Yankees beat Boston 5 to 4, unemployment reaches a record high as more families face poverty.” Hearing the news I am reminded of the things I was taught when I was growing up; we must always do what we can, and help the less fortunate; that is part of being a good citizen. At the office, my day unfolds and it’s work as usual. Suddenly my day is interrupted by the ringing of my phone, “This is Bob. My wife has died unexpectedly, I need your help, your advice and support.” Hearing this I recalled the hard times I’ve suffered in my life, and the friends who were there by my side to give me support. We must always be there to give strength when needed to those we love. It’s 10:00 P.M. As I wash my face and get ready for bed, I give thanks for my many blessings. June 4, 2018
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