Rocked me outta bed and to the TV early this morning. After making sure that it didn't cause any damage or create any tsunami I went back to sleep. These after shocks though are really horrible for the nerves and they won't let up.
My university back home emailed today asking ME if I think I should fly home.
My house is still standing, I don't live near water and all my friends and family here are safe so I don't see any reason right now to leave. I mean, there's really nothing for me to complain about while I still have everything and all those people up north have nothing. So what if only 40% of the trains are running? Who cares if we have a black out for 3 hours? Everything that's most important in life is safe and secure and I couldn't ask for more.
Here a link to CNN that lists more sites where you can donate:
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/impact.your.world/?hpt=T1
The Japanese are tough people and they'll pull through this, but they'll need a lot of help from everyone.
-Jamie
(P.S. i'm not posting any pictures of this disaster because it's too much to handle looking at for me).
My university back home emailed today asking ME if I think I should fly home.
My house is still standing, I don't live near water and all my friends and family here are safe so I don't see any reason right now to leave. I mean, there's really nothing for me to complain about while I still have everything and all those people up north have nothing. So what if only 40% of the trains are running? Who cares if we have a black out for 3 hours? Everything that's most important in life is safe and secure and I couldn't ask for more.
Here a link to CNN that lists more sites where you can donate:
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/impact.your.world/?hpt=T1
The Japanese are tough people and they'll pull through this, but they'll need a lot of help from everyone.
-Jamie
(P.S. i'm not posting any pictures of this disaster because it's too much to handle looking at for me).
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