For two days of this short, four-day week, I had to (tried to) work from home. My daughter got the stomach bug going around at the same time my bride caught a cold.
Though working from home can be very productive when the home is quiet, it is not as easy to do when you’re dodging germs, quieting new baby, and running all the errands. I’m not sure how my wife does it everyday – because I’m sure the way she acted sick is probably a lot like I act on a normal day. Getting back to work full-time was almost easy by comparison.
Of course, the time at home let me watch the drama unfold at Penn State University. And that situation reminded me that we as a society still don’t do enough to protect our children, or to disdain those who abuse them. Children are treated horribly in every community, everyday, and far too often it is hidden away.
It is a tragedy that you can help fix. If you can, prayerfully consider volunteering to help abused and neglected children. Every child saved is a blessing to our society in the future. One of the best organizations in the nation helping protect children is right here in Columbia, Richland County CASA. Click here for more information on how to help.
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