Sunday, July 10, 2005

Glad to be here

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This morning, I am sobered by the fact that the revised timing of the Edgware Road blast last Thursday now places me about 2 minutes away at the next station, Paddington.  With SWMBO evacuated from a train in the City of London area and our second eldest safely off the train and walking the last 100 yeards to school, I am thankful our family has been spared the pain and grief others are experiencing today.  Having also missed the 1996 IRA bomb at South Quay by just a few minutes (we live 200 yards away), one is tempted to read all manner of significance into such near-misses.  However, I am convinced that we are no different to millions of families who live in London, Belfast, Madrid, Jerusalem, Gaza, Bagdhad – ordinary folk who have little choice but to pause, reflect and then carry on as normal.

As we look forward to a sunny afternoon in the garden with our extended family gathered around us, my heart goes out to those whose loved ones perished on Thursday or have not been seen since.  I wear my London shirt for you all.

2 Comments:

Emchi said...

It's numbing. I think you have to carry on though... I could have sat here and thought "it could have been me" but it wasn't, maybe next time it will, but in the mean time I'm going to carry on living.

8:55 AM  
Ian McKenzie said...

There is much we do in life that presents real risk. If we were to hide away from it all, it wouldn't be much of a life.

Good to know you are okay!

11:21 PM  

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