Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Love that Dirty Water

Boston you're my home.


As a Rhode Islander, Boston is my city.  I'm a Red Sox fan.  A Patriots fan.  A Celtics fan.  A Bruins fan.  




Sally, over at Elementary Matters, wrote a wonderful post about this beautiful city.


Yesterday, my brother was on his way home from vacation and landed in Boston in the middle of the marathon.  He was able to connect with his boyfriend who works mere blocks from the explosions.  Although they have not been able to make it home yet, I am extremely thankful that they are both safe.

This photo has been floating around social media over the last day.
Watching the news, it is evident that there were so many helpers yesterday during this devastation.  It made me proud to call Boston my city.  Watching police and bystanders run towards the destruction to help those who were hurt is amazing.  Hearing about the marathon runners who kept running past the finish line to the hospital to give blood.  

There are good people in our world.

3 comments:

  1. There IS good in the world. And while some bad things happen, we can work toward making sure that the good ALWAYS outweighs it. Thinking of you and everyone who calls the Boston area home- it has got to be scary, even if you weren't there.

    Jenny
    Luckeyfrog's Lilypad

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  2. I am thinking of our dear city and all of its heros! Thanks for sharing.
    Maria
    First Grade Carousel

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  3. Thanks for the shout out! I keep seeing plenty of evidence that people from Boston are pretty incredible. In fact, the more I read, the more I know that people, in general, are incredible.

    Sally from Elementary Matters

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