For the first time in a month. Between the hospital and rehab, post surgery. It's been too long since i got to see the sunrise.
While it may seem trivial to most, I'm posting this for a few reasons .
First is, one rarely appreciates what we take for granted. Sure it's the sunrise, so what. Well being one who likes the various sunrises and sets we have. Along with the many cloud patterns. It really is a work of art, to enjoy. I didn't realize, how much it effected me, unable to witness both.
In rehab, due to Covid! Protocol is 14 days isolation. I'll tell you. I did not think being unable to go outside, or intermingle with others took the toll on me it did.
BUT. It put in perspective a lot of things.
Knowing how many people in nursing homes or other care facilities. Were literally kept in a room for a year. With no physical contact with anyone other than care givers. Made my 14 days a cake walk.
The stories i heard from care givers, how they had to follow CDC guidelines.
Isolation, no outside contact, NO going outside their room, at all. One therapist said. she had more than one person beg them to "let me go outside"
We're talking hundreds of thousands of people across the country. Like one was kept in solitary confinement for a year, if not longer.
The toll inflicted on these people, physically and psychology, is staggering. Yet we spend millions on illegals, rather than our own (homeless, veterans, seniors) citizens. To address their needs.
SO next time you see the sunrise or set. Or interact with family & friends. Be thankful of the things you take for granted . As tomorrow you may not. .