Wednesday, July 25, 2007

NYC

They say New York City is the place to be... And it is so true. There are many things at your fingertips in NYC. Heck the city to me is all the countries coming together in one place. Sometimes while in the city I imagine it to be a lot like heaven, with better langue, and ALOT cleaner! It pretty amazing to me the amount of people in the city, PEOPLE just doing their own thing, to make it along in life, As I was in the subway I saw a older man begging for money, at that point I thanked God that even though I don’t have a job right now He has provided me with a place to live and food to eat.



When on the train, there were three young girls I would say early to mid 20's and each one with its own baby/child I heard one little boy call one of the girls mom, so I assumed they were all young single parents, for I did not see any rings or hear talks of any dads or husbands. I over head the one girl tell the other how she does not go out to have fun any more, because her baby takes up so much time and money. At this point a feeling of hurt came over my heart, and burden for those who are less fortunate than me, I know in any case what so ever weather I am 27 or 37 married or single kids or no kids, what ever may come my way, I have a mother and father who would do anything for me, and help me out with whatever I need. And above that I have a GOD who’s is not going to bring me this far just to drop me. That is when I started to really think about my feature, and what is to come next, and I want to help those who have nothing I want to reach out and love them, and go above and beyond for them. I want to help single parents that have nothing; I want to help teen parents and even the homeless. I want to give them that my parents would give me and what my God gives me! If not in material things, in unconditional love. 






Getting off the subway in that short 45 min trip, my heart was changed... maybe i need to go to the city more often! For some spending too much time in the hardens there heart.. For me... it opens mine to a world of possibilities, and fills my heart with compassion for so many!

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