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I believe I never appreciated a sunrise more than during those dark days. Being completely relied on sun and start light was no easy. Working early trying to have something to eat because you just couldn't go buy things, no debit or credit card could be used, no cash since is really hard to obtain and almost exclusively used for public transportation. No water either, making lines for certain wells in the municipality.
After all that, when the sun started to set in the horizon, you just hope tempeture gets lower so you can rest at night. You save you batteries from cellphones to hear the radio from time to time and get some news while at the same time you wait till you are able to communicate with your relatives and know if they are ok. It comes to 12:00 and you are still awake, being vigilant since bad men take advantage of bad situations like these.
As a family we spent the rest of our time together, trying to keep the children busy and well, even making them laugh and playing. I'm grateful no urgencies presented during those days, we were lucky but many weren't and were caught in the middle of hard times alreay. Some lost beloved ones. Even today we are waiting for the water serviced to be restored but ew've manage to buy food at least.
I hope this give you an idea of our days. thanks for wanting to support Venezuelans, appreciated.
Greetings, @gaeljosser. You have accurately described all the anguish and anxiety the great blackout produced in all of us. Sadly, there are still some people living this picture every single day and night. It is a real war-like situation.
Si este caos sirve para que la pesadill termine de una vez, bienvenido sea.
Hello @gaeljosser, we all have similar problems but the specifics, not counting the separation of families motivated by the exodus of young people who leave in search of improvements, but we must continue in the fight forwards, since there is no harm that lasts 100 years or body to resist it, soon we will see the light, we must have faith and hope,
Hello my friend @gaeljosser nice to hear from you...!!
Yeah, I know, everything is terrible, I know when you want to get something for your family but you can´t because your pockets are empty..
The big hope is family. Our support and they make us stronger ..
Keep working well, you are making a tremendous work here to care your family ..
Let me say something: About the steems, let me explain a bit how they are going to be distributed. Every Venezuelan who comments will receive votes for each person in his comments, the more votes each person has, the more steems they have.
This will be distributed by steem-bounty at the end of seven days ending the post, let each person know that the more votes they have in their comments, the more steems will be sent to their wallets. So, Let´s do it.
Dear @gaeljosser
Big thx for sharing your story with us. My heart is with you guys. I can hadly imagine how difficult it must be to have hope in current situation in your country.
It is saddening and hearthbreaking on so many levels.
God bless Venezuela
Yours
Piotr