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RE: Thirty Years: Three Things That Shaped My Life

What a story @cicisaja, you've certainly faced many storms in your life but still brave and wanting to help to the end, why am I not surprised! The Tsunami must have been absolutely terrifying to have lived through and how sad to have lost family members in such a tragic way!
One can't believe that the tranquil ocean in your wedding photo could have caused so much destruction!
Enjoy a more sedate married life but I would not be surprised if you become an activist again!
I need to look at Splinterlands before I get too old and the silver hairs start falling out as it must be good to keep our activist's attention😅
Lovely #bow entry wise young lady.🤗

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 3 years ago  

Thank you, I can say that my life is a smooth life @hive-106316, I learn that I have a mission in this life from people around me, I can walk through everything easily not because I'm a lucky one but because I have a basic knowledge that my parents told me also from many many books I read. I found "myself" at a young age before I left home. When Tsunami hits, I was only 200 meters from the edge of the affected area. I wander around to find the dead bodies of my cousin and niece at night in the dark (power outage for 3 days, no signals too) somehow I still wish they're alive. after 16 soon 17 years, I think most people already moved on, though the memories remain.
I found that every little thing that I face every day, shaped my life and make me today. That beach, yeah... 3000 people were dead around the area of that beach, but they are moving and throve forward. Thanks to the world who give their hands to help us during the emergency response period. We have Turkey village, German Village, China Village, and that Mosque was once known as Bill Clinton's Mosque.