Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Heroes in our Midst

A recent post by a leader in my sector
Kimberley MacKenzie who manages a non-profit
highlighted the superheros in her team
I loved it, and it stuck in my head...

I just returned today from watching

Captain America - I'm a long time comic book fan so it was fun.
But it got me t
hinking about two people
one I know, another I read about today in the Globe
they
should be referred to as Captain India & Captain Kenya

Captain Kenya, along with his countrymen are world class athletes but they work day jobs to make ends Linkmeet and they have left behind families that they love

Captain India is a peer of mine,
an experienced banker

Who came h
ere to try and make a better life
for his family
but they are not here,
and he works so hard out of love for them

his love, often mov
es to me to prayers, and tears

These men, work, do their best
they don't party, go to cottages, bbq's or golf
they work and sleep with singular focus

Today in Canada is a holiday.
I spent this day with my w
ife and son
who I love almost with desperation

I spent much of the day thinking about these two Captains
their courage and l
ove
I admire and respect them so much

Like so many superhero's with great power
they cannot help the ones they love
but this is real life and we
can help

I'll fight until I die for my contact
I hope someone steps up and help the Kenyans

If
you have a hero like this in your life
Let me know, we should help them togethe
r
We should be their Captain Canada!





(*Apologies to my female readers for the sexist post

I know their wives work just as hard in harder conditions
to care for the children
back in their home countries.
I value and respect them too. But I only know the dudes.

I hope to meet those families soon. )

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