Wednesday, 8 April 2009

I'm still here...

Dear Friends,

I'm writing from a very old laptop via a very slow Internet connection. So I'll be brief. Thanks for all your concerned messages. I'm alive and well. So are my family and friends. Abruzzo is many miles away from my home town which is in the North of Italy, so we have been unaffected by the earthquake, physically at least! We are all shocked and we suffer with Abruzzo, a lovely region of natural and historical beauty and great people. The earthquake was a terrible disaster, as you have surely seen on the news, over 250 people have been found dead among the rubbles, many of them children and young people. Over 1000 casualties and thousands and thousands of people have lost all their possessions, including their homes. After three days of searching I've managed to get hold of a friend of mine who lives in L'Aquila. He, his wife and children are safe, but they've lost everything. They're left with their pyjamas and live under a tent provided by the Italian firefighters. But they are alive. Live is so short, let's live it properly day by day. These catastrophes teach us that and more. Bless you all.

16 comments:

Laura - Are We Nearly There Yet Mummy? said...

Glad to hear you are OK

Beth said...

I was thinking about you, Antonella. I'm so glad to hear you and your family are safe. Terrible about your friends losing their home, the loss of so many lives, and so many historic buildings. As you said, your friend's family are all alive and well, and it IS a reminder that life is fragile.

Take care,
Beth

Jean said...

I'm pleased to hear you are safe, but also sad at the increasing number of fatalities in the earthquake region. Thanks for letting us know you are ok. x

Yasmin said...

Glad to hear your safe, watching the news today the death toll is mounting, glad to hear you friend and her family are safe.

Hugs

Yasmin
xx

Sugar said...

so happy to hear your ok! when i awoke mon morn & turned on the news to hear about the quake, i immediately thought of you & said a prayer. went to your blog & over to call 4 support.
glad all is ok with your family.
prayers have been said for those that are suffering.
God bless...

Amy said...

I thought of you the minute I saw the news! I'm so relieved to hear from you!!

Robin M Anderson said...

I'm so happy you are safe. I have been thinking of you ever since I heard the news. Please let me know if there is a fund that is set up to help your friends. I guess you can never take life for granted. My thoughts are with all of those who have lost anything and everything.

xoxo

Laura said...

I am relieved to know that you are safe. My thoughts and prayers are with those whose lives have taken or affected by the earthquake.
Indeed, life must be appreciated.
Love and Hugs,
Laura

Tim Atkinson said...

Thanks for going to the trouble of telling us you're ok, Antonella - it was a worry. Thoughts and prayers to your countrymen and women.

Crafty Green Poet said...

glad you'er okay - it was a terrible disaster, and it seems as though there are more tremors still happening...

Mervat said...

It is so good to hear from you and that you and you family and friends are safe. We will hold all those affected by this disaster in our prayers. Much love, Mervat
xxoo

Jane said...

When I heard the news my thoughts turned to you. I am glad you are safe and well and hope your friends can get back to some semblance of a normal life soon.

ADB said...

We all commiserate with the people of L'Aquila, but am relieved you are OK.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you're safe. My thoughts and prayers with your dear friends. What a terrible event.

Chrissie a.k.a. HoneyB said...

I'm so happy that none of your family was in this mess. Prayers going out to that family and all the others who have lost everything including family. So sad.
Take care and hope you are having a wonderful time with your family.
XOXO

Laura said...

Is all that can be said is mourn those unknown people who lost their lives and love those who are known as if they may be lost in a moment.